It is quite ironic how big a role Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock seems to be playing for the club at the moment.
After all, for all the hope and positivity its progress offers to the fanbase, it cannot be overlooked how loan interest costs on it are what tipped the club over the edge regarding November’s alleged profit and sustainability breach, resulting in the ten-point deduction.
And whilst the legitimacy of that ruling is still widely debated over two months on, the fact of the matter is the Toffees are now in the relegation zone, just one point adrift.
Had they not lost all those points, they would be comfortably clear by now.

That being said, with an update on the time frame regarding their appeal emerging yesterday, some newfound hope has emerged as fans can start to dream of achieving some justice at last.
But, for now, they are forced to revel in what they currently have. And whilst on the pitch that is not much, off it they are still set to boast one of England’s best and brightest new arenas.
What’s the latest on Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium?
It almost feels like that, across the last month where things have gotten really tough for fans, updates published on the Bramley-Moore Dock have actually increased.
After all, it is a brief reminder of what all these hardships are for, and the light that does exist at the end of the tunnel.
Therefore, almost every new video gets consumed straight away, with the latest having been taken look inside the structure, delving into unfurnished rooms that truly detail the scale of the building.
And now, they have instead sought to focus on one key external detail, highlighting the progress made on the eastern roof.
Much acclaim has been awarded to the person who designed this particular piece of architecture, as the barrel cladding is specially designed to limit the effects of wind with the presence of specially made holes throughout it.
Given how painstaking a process installing this is, as they also showed us, the speed with which they are progressing is startling.
What will Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock be called?
As another sore subject, the naming rights for Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock has played a huge role in their financial restraints too recently.
After all, it was initially reserved for Farhad Moshiri’s ally Alisher Usmanov, before the Russian-Ukraine war forced all oligarchs to pull their funding from English football.

This left the Toffees high and dry, who were relying on his £200m investment after he had already paid £30m for exclusivity rights already.
Now, the club must search for another equally lucrative opportunity, with the official Everton Stadium website stating: ‘Everton is working to secure a naming rights partner for the new stadium. Until this time, it will be known as ‘Everton Stadium’.’
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