
Everton reach Bramley-Moore Dock milestone with arrival of tower crane
The first of four tower cranes has arrived at the new Everton stadium in Bramley-Moore Dock, according to the Liverpool Echo.
Currently, work on the steelwork is going on while the crane is expected to reach 60 metres – adding to the Liverpool skyline.
The crane, which is already visible, will now be erected on the other three corners of the ground as well in a fresh milestone for the new Toffees stadium.
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These appear to be the first real signs of progress as one can actually see the stadium coming up and they can begin to picture how it will exactly look.
The surrounding area is already extremely scenic and the stadium is just going to make it all the more special.
Property prices in that area will soon skyrocket and it’s going to be one of the busiest hubs in the city.
Before moving into the new stadium, Everton must ensure that there is a new way of running the football club.
They have made grave mistakes in the past in terms of their board members, agent influence, transfers, financial mismanagement, etc. and all of that needs to stop.
Hopefully, Kevin Thelwell can do a good job of delegating roles and creating more departments in order to ensure the smooth flow of things behind the scenes at the club.
In other Everton news, a football finance expert has made a claim on the new Toffees stadium amid a major £300m development in the recent weeks.
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