Liverpool's Rick Parry
again was quick to state
that Liverpool's new
owners "Tom Hicks
and George Gillett
could not have been any
clearer that a
groundshare was not on
the agenda when they
tookover the club".
"We are pressing on
with our plans"
Liverpool's new owners
Tom Hicks and George
Gillett had been asked by
city council leaders to
look again at sharing
their new stadium with
Everton.
The American tycoons
want to make Liverpool's
proposed new stadium
bigger than the planned
60,000-capacity.
Liverpool have always
ruled out sharing with
Everton but council
leader Warren Bradley
wants them to reconsider.
He told the Liverpool
Echo: "If they can
consider an increase in
size, why can't they
consider a shared
stadium?"
Liverpool have yet to
confirm the decision to
suspend preparatory work
on the £215m project in
Stanley Park, but have
revealed a review will be
undertaken.
"I
would be happy with a
joint stadium,
I've got to be honest,
but my gut feeling is
probably not"
Warren Bradley
And Bradley, a Blues
season-ticket holder,
feels Hicks and Gillette
could be persuaded to
allow Everton to share
the new ground.
He added: "They
have got their guys
(Dallas firm HKS) looking
at designs,
infrastructure and
everything.
"Are you telling
me a commercial business
in America doesn't sweat
the asset? They sweat
that asset until they
can't get any more out of
it.
Everton are
considering moving to a
new site outside
Liverpool in Kirkby but
Bradley also thinks
redeveloping their
current home Goodison
Park should not be ruled
out.
"I think in a few
years' time they'll be
playing in a new stadium
and I think it will be in
Liverpool," Bradley
explained.
"I would be happy
with a joint stadium,
I've got to be honest,
but my gut feeling is
probably not.
"I don't see any
reason why Goodison Park
can't be redeveloped. You
could quite easily fit an
additional footprint and
some commercial activity
- a hotel, for example -
into a new
development."
Who
will win sponsorship of
Liverpool's new stadium?
Liverpool's
New Stadium
Singles Only.
Applies to the official
sponsor of the new
Liverpool FC stadium.
Coca
Cola
3
- 1
Budweiser
12
- 1
Wal-Mart
18
- 1
Microsoft
4
- 1
The
Home Depot
12
- 1
Pepsi
18
- 1
Nike
6
- 1
General
Motors
14
- 1
Starbucks
33
- 1
McDonalds
8
- 1
American
Airlines
16
- 1
Disney
100
- 1
FedEx
8
- 1
Apple
16
- 1
CNN
500
- 1
ebay
10
- 1
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