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Everton have just new released plans for update at Bramley-Moore Dock stadium after fan pressure

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Everything at Everton just seems to be leading towards the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, and their eventual move-in ahead of the 2025/26 season.

The hope is that the bulk of their troubles will be solved by departing Goodison Park, offering them the necessary financial freedom needed to finally escape the relentless pursuit of PSR.

However, these more practical benefits will be wrapped in a neat package for Evertonians, whose match-day experience will in turn be heightened to levels never before seen.

This latest update from the club only serves to add to the excitement, and proves how the fans are truly at the forefront of this architectural masterpiece.

Everton reveal latest Bramley-Moore Dock plans

Having detailed the huge progress made on Everton Way back in January, this latest revelation will be an important one for fans who perhaps missed out on the event.

For those uninformed, the club describe this innovative idea as ‘a major new feature at Everton Stadium’ that will ‘give Evertonians the opportunity to make their mark on the Club’s new waterfront home.’

Due to be a remarkable sight, this unique walkway will be made up of engraved stones each personalised by a fan or done to commemorate a legendary figure in the club’s history.

Demand was sky-high, and the process sold out with remarkable speed.

Now, due to further fan demand, the club have released the following update: ‘Everton Way is to be widened along the entire length of the south stand to allow more fans to cement their place in history at the Club’s new stadium.

‘An overwhelming desire to be included has led to hundreds of supporters joining a waiting list for a planned second phase of the unique paved walkway, made up of engraved granite stones that celebrate Evertonians’ births, marriages, anniversaries and loved ones.

‘And with Everton Way certain to become a major attraction for visitors to the stadium, especially those with an emotional connection, the Club has now opted to widen the existing walkway to accommodate the huge demand.’

Bramley-Moore Dock stadium promises to be a fan’s paradise

Whether it be to watch the football, or for a concert in the off-season, it is clear that this stadium and its surrounding area has been designed with the fans in mind.

The Fan Plaza alone details that, and promises some spectacular afternoons following the football with Everton.

And then, delving into the arena, and the steepness of its construction lends to a fierce atmosphere that should help the unwavering Evertonians let their voices be heard to roar on their team.

General Views of the New Everton Stadium
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We are getting closer and closer to that late 2024 completion date with each passing day, and the regular updates received are a welcome sight for all Everton fans.

But what’s truly mesmeric is the accessibility of it all, and how everyone who goes is sure to experience a wonderful trip out at one of England’s newest most state-of-the-art stadiums.