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*Poll* Redevelop Anfield or a new stadium ?
The Lord Admiral:
--- Quote from: Peter McGurk on May 23, 2012, 12:36:40 PM ---The one in Alroy Road is interesting. It's not needed for redevelopment as such but it is in a block that is up for 'change of use' (Option 3 - the Residents' site). A commercial use in that block could be quite handy for the club.
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Just been looking at your website again Peter, great work.
http://petermcgurk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/anfield-after-all.html
That option C for the future, out of interest, how big is that Kop in terms of people/seats? It looks absolutely MASSIVE!
Peter McGurk:
--- Quote from: The Lord Admiral on June 1, 2012, 12:02:47 PM ---Just been looking at your website again Peter, great work.
http://petermcgurk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/anfield-after-all.html
That option C for the future, out of interest, how big is that Kop in terms of people/seats? It looks absolutely MASSIVE!
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It's not that much bigger going backwards but re-instating the 'wings' and adding a heavy-looking (and dark) roof gives the impression of a huge and intimidating terrace (a bit like the way the Südtribüne works) - making the most of what you've got.
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Coady:
Ian Ayre saying no decision has been reached, even though for ages he has been saying staying at Anfield is the preferred option.
http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2012/06/01/100252-31097237/
LIVERPOOL FC managing director Ian Ayre insisted there was no guarantee the club would be staying at Anfield despite being issued with an apparent ultimatum by the city council.
The ECHO revealed yesterday authority bosses have given the Reds until the end of the month to confirm whether it would be building a new stadium or pressing ahead with a redevelopment of its current home.
But Ayre said there remains plenty of work to be done before the club is in a position to make such an announcement.
Mr Ayre said: “The situation hasn’t changed. We have been engaged in dialogue with local residents, and with the council, but that is to do with a redevelopment programme being run by the council which we, as major stakeholders, have an interest in.
“Does it mean we are staying at Anfield? No it doesn’t. We are on record as saying we would love to do so. But it is by no means certain. We cannot say with certainty we will be staying at Anfield.
“Promises have been made and not kept in the past. We are working daily to move forward. But we cannot make any certain statements at this point.”
Read More http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2012/06/01/100252-31097237/#ixzz1wZmt0rr7
RedPross:
Any reason why we cant build a huge new Kop at the Annie road end and convert the current Kop into the away end? If we arent moving to a new stadium i feel the current Kop is too small!!
LiverpoolKopKings:
I am not a scouser so therefore know fuck all, but I went to anfield for some games and saw shitloads of derilict housing around the ground.
So the question is, what the hell is taking so long? Does the ground need to expland equally on all sides or can it expand sideways and length wise?
On which side of the ground are people complaing about the potential loss of sunlight access?
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