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When are we likely to get definitive stadium news?


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I see the PARA are complaining about the redeveloped stadium proposals.

 

As time goes on the attractions of a consented 60k stadium will seem more and more attractive, even if that ship has sailed.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/new-liverpool-stadium-plans-could-4305060

There's lots of things I have sympathy for the local residents for over the last 15 years or more, but match day traffic shock isn't one of them. If that's the best complaint they've got, planning permission will sail through.
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There's lots of things I have sympathy for the local residents for over the last 15 years or more, but match day traffic shock isn't one of them. If that's the best complaint they've got, planning permission will sail through.

I wasn't aware that plans for the ARE involved closure, rather than a bridge. That is good news for LFC, bad news for local traffic!

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It's clearly true that more traffic will cause even greater parking issues (unless there's some improved means of getting fans in), but as Barry Wom says, it's hardly a revolution to the residents' lives.

 

If Liverpool plan on using the stadium for other events too (concerts etc) then the residents might argue enough is enough. 

 

Adjustments in safety procedures and staffing will also have to be made, but all in all, there's not much of a case is there? 

 

Besides, if Everton hurry up and move, there'll be a new car park too ;-)

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The stadium has been there over 120 years and while the people who live there have rights i don't think that you can move into such an area and then complain about a small incresse in traffic. Its just much of a muchness really isn't it.

 

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Isn't that a load of bollocks about closing Anfield Road with regards to traffic?. On a match day you hardly see any cars up and down it because the road is full if people walking around the stadium. The only traffic you ever see us the team bus and the odd police car or motorbike. If I drive my car through there on a match day I'd be stuck there for ages because you'd need about 7000 people to move out of a very narrow road for you.

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