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Bramley-Moore Dock designer shares exciting four-word update on Everton’s new stadium
Everton have had a torrid start to the season with zero points from their opening three games and many shouts for Sean Dyche to be sacked.
The one shining light for Everton at this moment in time is the prospect of moving into the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium when it’s finished.
Sadly, the potential takeover of Everton just isn’t progressing as John Textor still has a number of things he needs to do before any kind of deal can be done.
And, the takeover situation will be made even harder if the Toffees have to go out and spend time finding a new manager.
However, the most important thing this season is to avoid relegation, as you don’t want to enjoy your first full season in your new stadium in the Championship after spending all that money.
It looks as if the stadium is getting closer towards completion as the designer posted a rather exciting update on his Twitter…
Dan Meis drops exciting four-word Bramley-Moore Dock stadium update for Everton fans
In a week when PSR has been under the spotlight regarding Chelsea, Everton may have been presented with a solution to their issues under the Premier League’s spending rules.
The Toffees could look to take inspiration from Chelsea’s investments and emulate that in the future.
Right now though the focus is on getting the new stadium done, and Dan Meis has an update for us.
Although it’s not quite finished yet, the stadium already looks spectacular.

What’s the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium going to be like?
The goal of this future stadium is to include elements of the nearby historical landmark while preserving the intimacy of Goodison Park.
Its design has a dynamic steel and glass roof structure that reflects the city’s maritime past and a brick base that pays homage to the renowned Archibald Leitch latticework found in Goodison Park.
The stadium will have four unique stands, including a big steep home stand that can accommodate 13,000 supporters, and a capacity of 52,000 with the possibility to expand to 62,000.
As permitted by Premier League regulations, spectators will be close to the action, with large public areas available on matchday and outside of matchday, including a Fan Plaza for entertainment purposes, which aims to be as large as Liverpool’s Pier Head.