Liverpool ‘preparing to confirm’ stadium decision
Liverpool are to remain at Anfield and redevelop their famous stadium, rather than move to a proposed new stadium on Stanley Park.
Liverpool are to remain at Anfield and redevelop their famous stadium, rather than move to a proposed new stadium on Stanley Park.
An excellent account of one Liverpool fan preparing and going to the first home game of the season – a Europa League qualifier against FC Gomel on a balmy August night.
Michael Sweeting describes the experience as he attended Liverpool’s 3-1 friendly win over Bayer Leverkusen in the press box at Anfield on Sunday.
Liverpool’s managing director Ian Ayre has again told how the club’s preferred option is to remain at Anfield and redevelop the stadium rather than move to a new stadium in Stanley Park.
Si Steers takes a look at what FSG are hoping to achieve long term at Liverpool FC.
Liverpool City Council has announced big plans to improve housing in the Anfield district of Liverpool, in a regeneration project ongoing around the stadium.
Liverpool’s decision on whether to redevelop their existing Anfield stadium, or relocate to nearby Stanley Park, could still be some way off.
Si Steers discusses the importance of FSG making a decision on the new stadium, or redevelopment of Anfield, this year – before we are left behind by more of our rivals.
Although Liverpool have scrapped Tom Hicks’ commissioned designs in favour of 2003 stadium designs, they could still stay at the current stadium.
Liverpool will go ahead with plans to build a new stadium in Stanley Park, using architects AFK.