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Everton drop new Bramley-Moore Dock update with stunning look inside the stadium

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Everton fans need positivity more than anything at the moment.

Their current plight is arguably unlike anything English football has ever seen, as they are being forced to endure an ongoing battle with the actual Premier League, having been deducted ten points, and currently enduring a tough patch of form on the pitch too.

Sean Dyche had seemingly done it all right as they got halfway through December, but since then it feels like the wheels have fallen off a bit.

From expunging that aforementioned points deduction in a matter of weeks to now feeling Luton Town breathing down their neck once again, there is some form of respite needed.

General Views of the New Everton Stadium
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That so often comes in the form of the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

The club are intent on pumping out as many updates as possible, as the only outlet guaranteed to get a positive reaction. This latest one in particular is certain to achieve that goal again.

What does the latest Bramley-Moore Dock update show?

From close-ups of how the roof is being put together to updates about the big screen being installed, there really has been a plethora of variety when it comes to news regarding the construction.

However, these niche updates are very often received just as well as a simple drone flyover, showcasing the immense progress made often over the span of a single week.

Well, this new video actually goes a step further, and offers fans a glimpse into the inside of the new stadium.

From the terraces to under the building itself, the camera ducks and dives into intriguing crevices that have likely never been seen before by the public.

A real standout is how the entrance appears, with the glasswork already looking stunning before any furnishing has even begun. Truly breathtaking stuff.

How big is Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium going to be?

To move into a new stadium, vast new commercial opportunities aside, would only be to ensure more of the fanbase could fit in.

Especially one as strong and unrelenting as Everton’s, who remain loyal despite all that has been going on in recent years.

The relegation troubles and recent financial devastation would be enough to eradicate most clubs, let alone encourage some of the greatest support in a club’s history.

So, to depart Goodison Park with regret will be to leave behind the 39,572-seater in favour of the far more impressive 52,888.

Everton v Luton Town - Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round
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Not only that, but the increased modernity will mark a hugely attractive pull for all kinds of visitors, hopefully elevating the club to a new level of sustainability.

Then, they can enact the plan to add a further 10,000 seats, which remains an option should the time come.