Yesterday proved why Everton fans, when in full voice, can contribute to something truly special.
United by a common enemy, Goodison Park never fails to disappoint, and with Saturday’s clash with Tottenham Hotspur prefaced by their protest against the Premier League, Michael Oliver’s abysmal refereeing performance did little to aid the feelings of contempt.
But, ironically so, his insistence to continue making the wrong decision actually inspired the fanbase to cheer their side on more than ever, arguably willing Jarrad Branthwaite’s late equaliser into the Gwladys Street net.
It was no more than Sean Dyche’s men deserved, and offers just a glimpse into the stunning scale of the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium and how this sound will only be amplified.
Everton post latest Bramley-Moore Dock stadium update
As an arena designed to create a tight, compact feeling with the fans overlooking the pitch, Everton’s new home has been forged with the supporters in mind.
Utilising ground-breaking features and outstanding architecture, the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium is certain to unnerve opposition fans whilst inspiring those in royal blue.
Especially if the kind of noise generated yesterday can be replicated, naturally on a much grander scale.
With each passing week a fresh update on its progress seems to emerge, with this latest one detailing a number of key features that have flown up in just seven days.
From the sprawling glasswork to the wind-proof cladding, and even one shot of the terraces where many blue seats have now been installed, it is truly monumental just how much work gets done in such a short space of time.
Given the completion date is set for late 2024, the rate at which they seem to be accomplishing such huge feats suggests it may be finished way before then.
What’s the latest regarding Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium?
Well, these are not the only new features being developed with impressive speed.
In fact, earlier this week saw the very first trees planted outside the ground, contributing to the feeling that it is not just the stadium being built, but the surrounding area revolutionised too.
Not only that, but with the boundary wall set to be extended too, there is a huge scale to this project which encompasses far more than just the arena.
We are yet to hear of any potential naming rights deals, but there are certain to be a whole host when prospective investors start to take note of this magnificent structure closer to completion.

But, for now, progress is startling, and it paints an exciting future for fans who have been downtrodden for so long.
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