Everton fans are unsurprisingly clamouring for as much Bramley-Moore Dock content as possible, given the stadium remains a consistent stream of positivity amid a sea of misery.
With points deductions, relegation battles and departing stars all regular features of the past two years, the steady progress of their monster build on the Mersey remains on schedule for a late 2024 finish, with huge progress seemingly being made of late.
A recent drone fly-through revealed key features from inside the bowl, whilst also showcasing the glass and brickwork slowly being forged at the grand entrance.
Any content pushed out is revered by the masses of supporters, and therefore it marks little surprise to see the same occur with Everton Way.

Having sold out earlier this year, late October saw the club announce they would be extending the commemorative pathway.
Well, it has since been revealed on X that they have once again sold out, with Intaglio Creative, the team tasked with making it a reality, writing: ‘It’s been an incredible 8 months of hard work, dedication, and innovation. Our game-changing #personalisation project is set to transform the Everton Stadium and being a part of every aspect of this project has been an absolute honor.’
What is Everton Way?
Given how innovative the new stadium promised to be, seeing it slowly rise up has only seemed to prove these claims correct.
Everton Way marked one such example of innovation, as a walkway constructed so that fans can cement their place in the club’s history by purchasing an individual stone set in the ground.
Family members can pay to commemorate birthdays or departed loved ones, knowing that their tribute will be alongside other features that celebrate the club’s rich history and legendary figures.

It should mark no surprise that the event sold out, with fans clamouring to etch their legacy in stone alongside the future home of their beloved club.
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