supersub wrote:Now that the new owners are in, the new stadium sorted, I would appreciate English speaking staff with a little bit of initiative to get the jobs in the catering areas , so we can all get served at half time and not just the first 5 to the hatch

woof woof ! wrote:Jeezuz, talk about getting ahead of ourselves.
Club sale not yet done and dusted and when it finally is it'll still be a long long time (if ever) before we see a new stadium courtesy of John Henry, he hasn't got the money , simples. As for redeveloping Anfield, apart from putting in more exec boxes which means fewer actual fans there's not much else that can be done.
Be careful what you wish for.




Reg wrote:From the Boston Globe October 26 2010
Liverpool FC owners given deadline for new stadium
Liverpool fans hoping for a shiny new stadium could get an answer soon - the club's new owners have been given six months to decide what they want to do.
The council's given New England Sports Ventures (NESV) the deadline to try and speed up plans for a new ground.
A new stadium in Anfield would help to improve the area for the people who live there.
It's not yet known whether new owner John Henry plans to build a brand new stadium or renovate the old one.
The council and NESV met on Sunday to talk about stadium plans. They're due to meet again in November.
American company NESV officially took over Liverpool FC from previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett earlier this month.
Hicks and Gillett promised a new stadium when they bought the club in 2007 - but that never happened, to the disappointment of many fans.
paid millions for? Maybe it was all done to keep the fans quiet (and pocket a few million themselves) but if it was possible it was a nice looking stadium.
- only fuking way we're gonna get to play there at this rate 
Reg wrote:Tommy, the debate has gone on for 39 pages, go back to page 1 and read!
- yeah but the thread has been going since 2007. I'm asking about now that t&t have left. If they aren't going to go down the redevelopment route then do you think NESV will keep their plans or design new ones? Personally i like the new design t&t put together but it wouldn't surprise me if it'd cost way more than they expected to build and therefore may not be an option. I just hope we don't revert back to the design Parry put together.Lee J wrote:What about dropping Anfield to the ground and rebuilding on the current location? It would mean relocating for a season but it might work. We could move into Wembley for a year- only fuking way we're gonna get to play there at this rate
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