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Everton drop incredible new footage from ‘inside’ Bramley-Moore Dock stadium

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Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium has proved to be a sole source of persisting light throughout years of misery on Merseyside, as the arena nears completion.

The Toffees have suffered through numerous untold horrors ever since Farhad Moshiri joined the club, from baffling transfers to even more ludicrous managerial appointments, the tearful but understandable departure of the man who was set to save them in Carlo Ancelotti, and two subsequent relegation battles that followed.

However, what surpassed all of that was Friday’s points deduction, which saw them handed the harshest points penalty in the history of the division.

Whilst some form of sanction was in order, one so severe has only stirred up a fanbase that never needs an excuse to vocalise their frustrations.

With Sunday fast approaching, and a Goodison Park crowd brimming with excitement at the prospect of what could be one of their most volatile atmospheres ever, Everton perhaps sought to restore some parity to their fanbase by reminding them what they’re fighting for.

Sending their own drone into the mid-construction stadium, after weeks of regular updates from various other sources, they flew dropped their own tour of the Bramley-Moore Stadium, showcasing the intricacies of the steelwork, the sea of blue emerging in the seats, and a clear view of the ever-growing brickwork.

How many will Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium hold?

Given Goodison Park plays host to 39,414 fans, it would only make sense for the new stadium to house far more than that.

The commercial opportunities such an enthralling build promises to invoke will have Moshiri, and potentially 777 Partners, delighted at what could soon be a hugely profitable enterprise for Everton.

Especially given it is set to boast a capacity of 52,000, with an option to extend that should demand for seats remain after the move-in is complete.

General Views of the New Everton Stadium
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Therefore, whilst that marks the official size of the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, it is expected that, should planning permission be gained, that could rise to a whopping 62,000.

Should that come to fruition, their new arena would shoot up the list of England and the Premier League‘s biggest football stadiums, surpassing Anfield, St James’ Park, the Emirates and the Etihad.