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Allan and James Rodriguez joining Everton

 

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Gordon Signs New 5 Year Deal | Everton News Daily

davidge a young player signing for the retirement home :Laugh1:

 

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ROMERO JOINING EVERTON ?| STADIUM UPDATE | BLUE BOYZ NETWORK

 

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Abdoulaye Doucoure Update | Everton Transfer Update

 

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Triple Deal Imminent? | Everton News Daily

 

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FINALLY... Allan has signed a 3 year deal, confirmed this morning by EFC.

Let's hope Rodriguez & Doucoure to follow...

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On 04/09/2020 at 11:32, blue1878 said:

Of course artists impressions are just that, but that at least does look impressive....very impressive. Everton do need a new ground though, Goodison park is not a bad ground but its dated.

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2 hours ago, soulmining said:

FINALLY... Allan has signed a 3 year deal, confirmed this morning by EFC.

Let's hope Rodriguez & Doucoure to follow...

Hopefully they will sign soon

49 minutes ago, vimto66 said:

Of course artists impressions are just that, but that at least does look impressive....very impressive. Everton do need a new ground though, Goodison park is not a bad ground but its dated.

I love Goodison Park and have had some great times there but it's an old stadium and hopefully we will start building the new stadium early next year. There have been rumours recently that certain people are still not happy even though Everton have gone out of there way to make sure the new ground fits in with the dockland area.  And it still might go to the secretary of State for him to decide if it should get built.  Hopefully the rumour is wrong.  The new ground will be a great for the city

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ALLAN SIGNS FOR EVERTON! | FIRST INTERVIEW WITH BRAZIL MIDFIELDER FOLLOWING MOVE FROM NAPOLI

 

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ALLAN SIGNS FOR EVERTON

 

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This is why Everton Signed Allan from Napoli!  2020 Highlights / Goals & Skills •

 

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EVERTON V PRESTON | MATCH PREVIEW | BLUE BOYZ NETWORK

 

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Everton's revised stadium plans face Historic England criticism

Everton's plans to build a new stadium on Liverpool's waterfront have been challenged again amid claims the project would harm the city's heritage.

The club has faced criticism from Historic England regarding its bid for a £500m 52,000-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

Revised plans were revealed by the club last week.

But Historic England said it remained unsatisfied and would refer the matter to the Secretary of State.

In the latest plans, Everton said it would "preserve the site's original features as far as possible" and maintain "visual interconnectivity to neighbouring docks".

It also promised to protect the dock walls under the stadium, so if the club ever relocated again the site could be reverse engineered.

Historic England acknowledged there had been "positive enhancements" and a "strong desire" to build a stadium "sensitive to its surroundings".

But the public body said the proposal to infill the dock "would result in substantial harm" to the Grade II-listed structure, which lies within Liverpool's World Heritage Site.

In a statement, a spokesman said: "Due to the impact of the proposals on a World Heritage Site, which has the highest level of heritage protection and is internationally significant, we think that this application should be determined by the Secretary of State."

Colin Chong, Everton's stadium development director, said in an email to fans the club had worked "extensively and collaboratively" with Historic England and other conservation organisations "over many months".

He said: "While we understand the position of these organisations, we also know that local politicians, more than 60,000 people who took part in our public consultations, our business community and stakeholders all have a different view and fully support our proposals.

"The local public has told us - in huge numbers - that they believe the public benefits of our plans far outweigh the suggested level of harm to the heritage assets."

He said the project would generate a £1bn boost to the city's economy and create up to 15,000 jobs.

Work is estimated to cost £500m and could start by early 2021 if permission is granted.

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Everton are currently beating PNE 1 - 0 in a friendly

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On 05/09/2020 at 15:28, blue1878 said:

Everton are currently beating PNE 1 - 0 in a friendly

Well we won 2 - 0 and it was a good runout for the players

Now looking forward to the start of the season

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EVERTON 2-0 PRESTON | CALVERT-LEWIN + KENNY NET IN PRE-SEASON FINALE

 

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JAMES RODRIGUEZ SIGNS FOR EVERTON! | FIRST INTERVIEW WITH COLOMBIA SUPERSTAR

 

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James Rodriguez Signs For Everton

 

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EVERTON SIGN JAMES RODRIGUEZ FROM REAL MADRID | BLUE BOYZ NETWORK

 

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BESTIAL PRENSA LLORA A JAMES RODRIGUEZ FICHAJE DE EVERTON REAL MADRID MENSAJE

 

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This Is Why Everton Signed James Rodriguez!

 

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ABDOULAYE DOUCOURÉ SIGNS FOR EVERTON! | FIRST INTERVIEW

 

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DOUCOURE SIGNS FOR EVERTON

 

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EVERTON SIGN DOUCOURE FROM WATFORD | BLUE BOYZ NETWORK | FPL

 

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