IN the 1950s and 1960s, Liverpool City Council, or as it was then, Corporation, embedded tens of thousands of its residents from Everton Valley in Kirkby new town. So is it not about time that the main infrastructure, ie Goodison Park, followed there, helping to create a home from home?
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We have been one of the most successful clubs in English football for over 100 years and the tradition and great memories of the club will live forever, but over the last few years we have fell behind in both success and financial terms.
The gap is growing year on year, and the longer we stay as we are the more we will fall behind.
West Ham, Man City, Aston Villa all have more money to spend, for these teams to be better than us would be a tragedy.
We cannot afford to stay at Goodison, who will pay for the rebuild, we cant afford it and Liverpool City Council have certainly failed in there efforts.
For all our memories and tradition of Goodison a very tough decision is needed.We have enjoyed the past,now we must ensure the future for all old and young, a vote for the move is our only way forward.
Posted by Ian Lynch | August 1, 2007 9:04 PM
Posted on August 1, 2007 21:04