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Stunning new night footage emerges on Evertonโ€™s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium

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Everton, throughout the numerous issues plaguing the club, at last seem to be getting it right on the pitch.

The recent form of nine wins from their last 13 games in all competitions marks a mesmeric run that could never have been foreseen in the last year or two, and has brought about a newfound confidence to a fanbase that is still well aware that the relegation zone sits just a place below them.

However, they are so clear of those below them in terms of quality and trajectory, with the expectation being that they will only go from strength to strength as their appeal process looms.

This on-pitch success has therefore mirrored the impressive progress made on their shiny new waterfront arena too, with the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium truly flying up on the banks of the River Mersey.

In fact, a new update has just dropped which showcases just how stunning it looks at night, offering a glorious premonition of what a floodlit clash could look like in the near future.

Uploaded byย School of Science TV, it offers a glimpse of the view from the peak of each stand, even looking into the stadium too. This comes just days after the Premier League outfit gave a personal full-scale tour of inside the construction site, in key areas like the turnstiles and dressing rooms.

What is Everton Way?

In an effort to add a personalised touch to a new build that has been perfectly constructed to house the passionate Evertonians, the club announced their plans to pave a walkway just outside the ground dedicated to their supporters.

Ushering fans to cement their โ€˜place in historyโ€™, for a limited time the public were given the chance to purchase a stone within Everton Way, with an engraving of their choice.

They describedย it as a โ€˜paved walkway, which celebrates Evertonโ€™s identity, achievements and the greatest players to have represented the Clubโ€™, that โ€˜will feature thousands of personalised granite stones celebrating births, marriages, anniversaries and loved ones.โ€™

It was an initiative praised by the masses, allowing those who have followed the club so relentlessly to earn a lifetime of acknowledgement for their support.

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Unsurprisingly, it sold out with ease, provoking Everton to open up additional areas for more stones. Then, that second batch wouldย sell out again.

However, the club did admit they could be potential for a second phase, should there be another place within the stadiumโ€™s footprint to feasibly do so.