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      Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?

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      stuey
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      Re: Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?
      Reply #1173: Mar 31, 2014 06:23:49 pm
      I think it's disappointing we're still waiting on tangible progress on this issue

      Reading that Citeh are all set to begin 1st stage redevelopment of the Etihad, with scheduled completion 2015.
      I understand there are other things at play but Fenway have been here for 3.5 years, just feels as if there is little urgency which is amazing given the size of the waiting list for season tickets at Anfield

      JWH would inform you that the preliminary draft is at the ?? whatever stage in the approval process and it is an ongoing project.
      The immediate ramifications of which negate the need for a shitload of dosh to be lashed at an investment which is showing a healthy growth rate.

      What is as puzzling is the status the club enjoys right now with qualification for Europe virtually assured, it is yet to be seen if the owners will provide the manager with the funds to compete at the next level.
      The immediate ramifications of which negate the need blah blah blah.
       
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      Reply #1174: Mar 31, 2014 06:39:25 pm
      I think it's disappointing we're still waiting on tangible progress on this issue

      Reading that Citeh are all set to begin 1st stage redevelopment of the Etihad, with scheduled completion 2015.
      I understand there are other things at play but Fenway have been here for 3.5 years, just feels as if there is little urgency which is amazing given the size of the waiting list for season tickets at Anfield

      Get a hold of the people that own those last few houses for us and get them out of there.. :)
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      Re: Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?
      Reply #1175: Apr 02, 2014 08:40:52 pm
      An interesting read posted recently on This Is Anfield from an architect whose blog was linked via Twitter from John Henry's account.

      http://www.thisisanfield.com/2014/02/redeveloped-anfield-will-intimidating-proper-football-ground/
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      Reply #1176: Apr 03, 2014 12:37:35 am
      An interesting read posted recently on This Is Anfield from an architect whose blog was linked via Twitter from John Henry's account.

      http://www.thisisanfield.com/2014/02/redeveloped-anfield-will-intimidating-proper-football-ground/

      Even more interesting is how the debate in the comment section quickly breaks down into Football vs. Soccer, Locals vs. Foreigners...etc..etc..e tc even with things going pretty good from every direction right now some will never ever be content. 
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      Reply #1177: Apr 03, 2014 08:15:48 am
      Even more interesting is how the debate in the comment section quickly breaks down into Football vs. Soccer, Locals vs. Foreigners...etc..etc..e tc even with things going pretty good from every direction right now some will never ever be content. 

      There is an element of location elitism to be found but that right there is an exaggerated sense of frustration with people on the ground in Liverpool who are reminded daily of the lack of progress, not only in a footballing sense but the social ramifications of community dereliction. As opposed to the PR that appears at regular intervals which is seen by many as no more than placation, this from the people who promised the earth. 
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      Re: Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?
      Reply #1178: Apr 03, 2014 01:05:53 pm
      ~If you live in the area but do not follow football then its easy to see how they would feel badly done to.As far as I can remember the area has been in a poor state of repair for a generation and the club whoever was at the helm has dragged its feet for over 20 years. A lot of great work including an Academy and new housing have changed the area but the housing next to the ground needs pulling down and it should have been done regardless of what LFC did with their stadium.
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      Re: Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?
      Reply #1179: Apr 07, 2014 10:52:25 am
      Nothing new on Skyscrapercity but this image.

      Link to the Anfield thread: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=210414&page=35



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      Re: Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?
      Reply #1180: Apr 11, 2014 05:15:43 pm
      Liverpool’s Anfield stadium plans to be revealed this month, prior to Chelsea match
      http://www.thisisanfield.com/2014/04/liverpools-anfield-stadium-plans-revealed-chelsea-roll-town/
       Apr 11, 2014
      EXCLUSIVE, BY ALEX MILLER
      Liverpool are set to reveal the long-awaited plans for an expanded Anfield on the last weekend of April, prior to the visit of Chelsea.

      Officials close to Liverpool recently suggested the date had slipped back by a few days to 26th or 27th April – nothing to be concerned about, these things happen – otherwise we would already have been able to see the plans by now.

      Liverpool appointed highly-respected London-based architects KSS to work on the stadium redevelopment plans – the same company that oversaw the design of executive areas at the City of Manchester Stadium in 2002, the Chelsea Village at Stamford Bridge and the company behind the designs of the proposed new stadium for Tottenham.

      The designs – when they are unveiled – will detail the club’s plans to increase the capacity of the famous stadium to 58,500 in two stages.

      An expanded Main Stand is the club’s priority but Liverpool will also seek planning permission to refurbish the Anfield Road end – however that stand is viewed as the second phase of building work, which will only begin once the Main Stand has been completed.

      Sources close to the project say that the current seated section of the Main Stand will remain, with the old roof being removed.

      Two new tiers will be added meaning the Main Stand becomes one huge three-tiered stand with a capacity of over 20,000. The Anfield Road Stand will simply look like a bigger version of the current one.

      The Liverpool City Council document, called the ‘Anfield Spatial Regeneration Framework’, confirms that the Main Stand will become the biggest stand in the ground, eclipsing The Kop, which has a capacity of 12,390.

      The same sources also believe that the new stands will not look out of place, in other words they will sit neatly alongside the two stands that will remain unchanged – The Kop and Centenary Stand – rather than stick out like a sore thumb.

      This is very believable when you bear in mind the excellent way in which John Henry redeveloped and knitted together the old and new buildings at Fenway Park, the spiritual home of his beloved Boston Red Sox.

      So rest assured, the new-look Anfield will retain its distinct character and thankfully the stadium won’t end up looking like it came flat-packed from Ikea.

      In addition, the atmosphere at Anfield will be retained as the distance from the pitch will be unchanged. We also know that all extension and redevelopment work will go on around the current stands, so that fans will not be prevented from attending due to a reduced temporary capacity. Another plus of working this way is that the club won’t miss out on crucial match day revenues.

      While on the subject of revenues, Liverpool have comprehensively ruled out selling the naming rights to Anfield.

      Again for clues, look across the pond and consider how John Henry approached the stadium expansion in Boston. He has constantly resisted the urge to enter a naming rights deal on Fenway Park, considered to be the most historic stadium in baseball.

      Naming rights haven’t happened at Fenway and they won’t happen in L4 even though companies would be very eager to spend millions of pounds to splash their brands across both grounds.

      However, sponsorship deals for the naming rights to the new Main Stand and Anfield Road Stands as individual stands are under discussion. Although club officials insist that finance for the expansion projects aren’t in any way dependent on them.

      Out of interest, leading sports marketing experts suggest that naming rights for the two stands could generate as much as £3-5million a year for Liverpool, which would represent welcome additional revenues, alongside the increased revenues from the additional 14,000 fans who will soon be able to attend match days.

      Liverpool’s current match day revenues are in the region of £45m a year, but the new stadium is likely to boost that figure considerably towards the likes of Arsenal who currently generate a whopping £92m a year from the Emirates. In the age of FFP that will prove critical to a resurgent Liverpool.

      We eagerly look forward to the visit of Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea but equally so, we look forward to seeing the stadium plans, which will represent a glimpse into the future of our great club, one that looks increasingly ready to sit back on our perch.
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      Reply #1181: Apr 11, 2014 06:18:16 pm
      Looks like we are all ready to go for this stadium malarky.... at last.
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      Reply #1182: Apr 17, 2014 05:49:38 pm
      Liverpool have taken another significant step towards their stadium redevelopment by legally committing to the proposed £260m regeneration of the Anfield area.

      Tom Werner, the club's chairman, has signed the heads of terms document that will lead to a formal contract being entered into by the football club, Liverpool city council and Your Housing Group, the three parties involved in the proposed scheme for the overall area. The results of a recent consultation exercise on the project will be presented to the council's cabinet next week when Liverpool's plans for Anfield stadium – a rebuilt Main Stand followed by a new Anfield Road End – will be unveiled to local residents and supporters.

      Werner, who signed the legal document with the mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, and Your Housing's chair, Kathy Cowell, said: "We are pleased that great progress has been made with the city council and Your Housing Group about the plans for the regeneration of Anfield and the unique opportunity that gives us to stay at Anfield.

      "We have always maintained that we need certainty in order to progress with our plans and the heads of terms is an important step on that journey. We are optimistic that we will realise our plans for the expansion of Anfield and look forward to the next step of the planning process."

      The heads of terms signing enables Liverpool, the city council and Your Housing to progress with their respective parts of the Anfield regeneration scheme with the security of having a legal agreement in place. Anderson added: "This is another key step along in the delivery of the Anfield project, which will bring a huge improvement in quality of life for many thousands of people. The signing today sends a very clear message to the people of north Liverpool and the wider city: a brighter Anfield is coming."


      http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dcTYP?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=liverpool

      On our way. More good news at the end of a good season
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      Re: Fenway plans for a new/redeveloped Anfield stadium?
      Reply #1183: Apr 17, 2014 07:59:22 pm
      Great to see us making some progress here, as we all know increased stadium revenue is essential to our long term competitiveness. When will the positivity stop?
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      Reply #1184: Apr 21, 2014 09:28:02 am
      May be true,may not, but if they are real, then wow!















      If only MacRed was here with his bowl theories.
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      Reply #1185: Apr 21, 2014 10:41:39 am
      Tha looks fantastic RP.

      And still looks like Anfield.
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      Reply #1186: Apr 21, 2014 12:20:40 pm
      No solar panels on the roof.... FSG you're slacking there! :D

      That actually looks very nice indeed.
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      Reply #1187: Apr 21, 2014 02:25:37 pm
      One thing I wasn't too critical of FSG for was the stadium redevelopment. With what they did with Fenway Park, I figured they'd be able to do right by Anfield.

      Think that looks outstanding for being an "add on" and not a new stadium design.
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      Reply #1188: Apr 22, 2014 02:38:44 pm
      Its the dogs balearics
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      Reply #1189: Apr 22, 2014 04:00:32 pm
      Looks amazing, but seen so many of these now its getting silly..!

      Any idea on when there will be a spade in the ground..?
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      Reply #1190: Apr 22, 2014 05:36:04 pm
      Joe Anderson has said on Twitter that all houses around anfield have now been purchased.

      some thing i red else were. can anyone confirm that?
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      Reply #1191: Apr 22, 2014 05:39:49 pm
      Joe Anderson has said on Twitter that all houses around anfield have now been purchased.

      some thing i red else were. can anyone confirm that?

      I have been seeing the same things. Sure they wouldn't announce or leak this info if it wasn't ready to go forward.
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      Reply #1192: Apr 22, 2014 06:37:29 pm
      I have been seeing the same things. Sure they wouldn't announce or leak this info if it wasn't ready to go forward.

      There was supposed to be some sort of announcement before or right after the chelsea match, I am sure we will see something within the next 7 days
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      Reply #1193: Apr 22, 2014 08:41:32 pm
      Looks amazing. The facade looks modern but grand at the same time.
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      Reply #1194: Apr 22, 2014 09:15:49 pm
      The facade reminds me off a modern take on Archie Leitch's style. Harking back to the classic style of British stadiums but forward looking too. Really like it.
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      Reply #1195: Apr 22, 2014 09:47:36 pm
      Joe Anderson has confirmed all homes have now been purchased in a response to a question on his official twitter account....

      "We have now completed buying all the properties around ground so things will start happening quickly at last, apologies. Joe"
      https://twitter.com/joeforliverpool/status/458617920458084352

      This is great news. It means all the talk of CPO's required and long delays can now be forgotten and we can get on with it.

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