on May 13, 2025, 6:34 pm, in reply to "But the people who promised it are long gone. This seems a decent compromise? nt"
The $hit# up the road are currently experiencing a similar (albeit smaller planning promise) load of crap re Annie Rd, which is still closed off.
This will not end well, the ladies will be used and discarded, and our old ground will not be respected in the form of a legacy, it'll be destroyed once it has served a useful deathbed...probably 2027.
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It's obviously a PSR decision, are you too thick to understand my point?
I'll elucidate - It's not what was promised!
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Be able to see far into the future.
The problem is you are just spouting shite.
Are you too thick to realise that will be a PSR move. They are obviously not going to tell that until they have to.
So you would prefer Moshiri still be in charge and build a few houses and a ‘community centre’
Do you think Dave at the Winslow and other businesses in the area are pleased or disappointed with this - yeh thought so.
How do you know what other plans TFG have?
Chelsea sold hotels to themselves and then separately, the women’s team to themselves (£200 million).
Keep up now. FFS.
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What a load of crap, it's a total shit show on the local community. The club don't want/can't afford/ can't be arsed with the original Goodison Legacy proposal that was discussed when the planning consultation for BM was applied, it was all just words to get the planning permission!
"And the club's current Goodison Park site is to be converted to high-quality, affordable housing, a health centre, retail and leisure spaces and a youth enterprise zone for the Walton community"
So now it'll become a relic of the past, quickly become a total shambles of its former self because of lack of investment,and in a year or two be sold off to a development company that doesn't give a toss about the local community and build no social infrastructure just as many apartments as possible.
But hey, you lot can slap yourselves on the back for now as the pretence of a useful future for your nostalgia helps with the wrench of leaving.
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