Location is great but I will miss the novelty of their proximity to Anfield. Such a foreign concept for those of us here in North America.
My assumption was a religious divide for there being 2 teams, but apparently not - at least according to this article:Dundee Utd are technically my Scottish team, through my Dad when I was but a young child, although I was already a Spurs fan by the end of summer of 1990 at the age of 8 years old !
It really is mental how close the stadiums are. The photo doesn’t do Tannadice justice though, as it is very much the better stadium. Dens Park is a curiously odd and extremely decayed football venue. The main stand is also a very bizarre slight V shape.
First thought that came to me, could be chaotic.Heard quite a few toffees raising concerns about narrow entry and egress points.
In England, examples of Archibald Leitch architecture may still be found at Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace and Portsmouth. Further examples may be found at Dundee, Aberdeen and as you say the magnificent main stand at Ibrox.Shame to lose Goodison one of the great grounds for atmosphere the last Archibald Leitch ground in England only Ibrox will remain - the place could bounce remember us losing in the Cup up there in the 80's that was some atmosphere the place was literally bouncing
I will have to have a look at the book thanks - I assumed that Goodison was one of the last but a quick google and he has footprint over so many of the old groundsIn England, examples of Archibald Leitch architecture may still be found at Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace and Portsmouth. Further examples may be found at Dundee, Aberdeen and as you say the magnificent main stand at Ibrox.
This cracking little book is well worth a read for anyone interested in early football stadia architecture.
Location is great but I will miss the novelty of their proximity to Anfield. Such a foreign concept for those of us here in North America.
That’s the point. You’d never have this, they’d share one stadium in a sea of concrete parking.Surely North America, its anything but a foreign concept. Many cities have their "Football, Baseball and Basketball arenas/Stadiums on the same site/parking lot...appreciate they are teams the city all loves. As opposed to 2 hated rivals spitting distance from each other
They may have a significant cash injection. Commence the puns
Adult website launches £180million bid to be name of new Everton Stadium
Everton's Bramley-Moore Dock stadium is taking shape with plans for the ground to be ready for the 2024/25 season and the club are searching for naming rights for the facilitywww.mirror.co.uk