
Dan Meis discusses Bramley-Moore Dock & Everton
Bramley-Moore Dock designer Dan Meis has been discussing his hopes for the new stadium and Everton.
Speaking to the club’s official website about the new stadium, Meis revealed that he was pleased to be back on Merseyside to have a look at the development and also visit Goodison Park.
The 60-year-old believes that the actual size of the new stadium is going to shock people, and it appears as if he can’t wait for it to be completed.

He said: “It’s really great to be back.
“I haven’t been in a lot of stadiums for the past couple of years, but this is the one to be back at, for sure.
“I can’t tell you how good it feels to be back on the project.
“It’s just incredible to see the work taking place, and I am sure everyone is now starting to believe!
“When I look at it, I see it in my mind’s eye because I know how big it’s going to be.
“That’s sometimes a shocking thing to people because the difference between the renderings and the actual scale of it is quite something.
“So, standing there and seeing the site cleared and imagining the height of the building gives you goosebumps.”
A nice positive message from Meis.
Considering this stadium has been in the works for such a long time, it is fantastic to see it finally starting to take shape.
This is a lovely interview with Meis, who is clearly very pleased with the progress that has been made.
It also seems as if he is genuinely proud of the project, and when it is completed, it should be a serious sight to behold [New Civil Engineer].

The problem is will the team be worthy of the new stadium?
Rafael Benitez has all the credentials to build a European side, but could FFP, and past mistakes cost him that chance?
Well, the early signs aren’t too good for the Toffees.
However, the good thing is that they have a long time to get it right on the pitch to ensure that when Bramley-Moore Dock is ready, the Toffees are at a high level and ready to compete both off and on the pitch.
In other Everton news, Michael Ball was left fuming by one decision in the Tottenham game.
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