Haven't read fully this whole thread yet, but I had a similar conversation with Donald Benidorm (whoever it is) on Twitter last night about this and he tweeted some things about it.
Obviously Simon, Alan and Donald Benidorm have been told more by someone and Donald said he couldn't reveal his source. It would obviously be interesting to know where this all comes from as it is important that we stick to facts throughout this as this is not just about a stadium that holds a few matches. It affects many more people than that.
On that picture that Simon posted. That is a picture taken from what a forum poster on Skyscraper City produced in October 2009 when they were debating the Liverpool Waters Development and a poster said about the Melbourne Docklands development and suggested about an Everton stadium as part of Liverpool Waters and a poster duly obliged with some images he made himself.
Pictures on this page
Liverpool Waters - Page 35 - SkyscraperCity
Which had the exact same link that Donald sent to me last night.
Start of conversation relating to happens on the page before:
Liverpool Waters - Page 35 - SkyscraperCity
I saw briefly the mention of NWDA, but that is getting abolished next April because of the government's plans. The Local Economic Partnerships probably won't hold the same amount of power as the NWDA had.
Future of the NWDA and other RDAs - Northwest Regional Development Agency
Now, I know Donald said he can't reveal his source, which is fair enough, but it is important that everything sticks to facts here. Have to remember as well, some people were saying the council had given the green light for a redeveloped Anfield a few months back saying there were going to be no away fans in Anfield this season as it was going to start in the close season.
SOS are asking questions of the various parties and when we have answers we will release them to members as always. If anyone has any information otherwise on any such thing as this thread that they feel will help any questions then get in touch with us, but it is important that this can be backed up reasonably.