NEW Everton FC Stadium 2.10.24. Midweek Video with Voiceover - YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
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- Here is a video at the new Everton FC Stadium where I have covered some more of your questions and comments from my most recent fly around.
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Hats off to all the lads and lasses who’ve worked on the stadium site in whatever capacity. The stadium looks amazing and does seem to rise up from the dock . A great addition to the Liverpool waterfront and bookends the central dock area . With new investment and business opportunities in the area around the site this can only be great for the city and its people .
UTFT !!
Is it just me that regularly shouts at my screen "IT'S NOT FINISHED YET" 🤔😁😎
@@ianphillips9455 every @@@@@@ day😂 or my other similar to Billy Connolly when he says I can feel the welder coming from his TOES IT'S A @@@@@### BUILDING SITE
No, you are not but it is not finished and everything on schedule 🤣 keep following mate 👍
Good to see the pitch sprinklers working.
Well done Nick calming the bedwetters down.👏👏👏👏 about the roof 🤦
Nick to answer the question you prompted with Mr Badcocks comment - every time I come to a match I arrive at Lime Street around 1130am and the first thing I do is hop on one of tbe e scooters and bee line straight for BMD. it takes just over 10 minutes and the roads are almost empty, especially once you get to Regent. I park up, walk the few openings to see into the stadium, then head to BM Pub for the first pint of the day. Last time I was up, I spoke to the bloke selling merch outside, he said his family has owned the pub for 60 years and it was a Liverpool FC pub! I laughed and said not anymore if they want to stay in business. Nice guy though.
I have met the landlord too. And bought my t shirt. Friendly pub and yes he is a Liverpool supporter! 😂
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Thanks for update Nick - great video as always! COYB💙
Top video Mr drone 👍
Hi nick how are you doing i am just catching up on your videos. I have been busy decorating so i am whatching it today Thursday like I have said before its looking really fantastic so keep up this work your doing anyway back to my decorating in my house so thanks again stay safe ⚽️⚽️💙
As usual supberb video from Mr D. and when they regenerate the surrounding area it'll bring lots of revenue and much needed jobs to the local area. 🏐🍀🇮🇪👍🏻C. F. C.
Thank you .
Great info, Nick. I'd love to see you do vid at Bramley on a match day and a visit to the Bramley Moore Pub would be brill.
I’ll do that mate 👍🏻
There a lot of parking in the northern edge of the City Centre that is hardly used at weekends or evenings as they are not near the main shopping streets. This parking is 20 minutes from Bramley Moore, a little further than the Stanley Park Car Park is from Goodison. Many people currently pay to use private car parks in Schools, and small industrial units. The potential for that is huge around Bramley Moore Dock as there are far more Industrial units with larger parking areas.
The Soccer buses will run from Boundary Street, and Taxi ranks will be created for Hackney Cabs.
Liverpool City Council are trying to discourage the use of cars, and people who have parked adjacent to other stadiums will already know that the closer and larger the car park the longer it takes to leave the area after the final whistle.
great vlog thanks lee
We should look at an overhead rail link, like Wupperthal in Germany!!! The suspended railway over the river there is mental!!! I would love to see something like that from the Pier Head, to Sandhills via Bramley Moore
I rode the schwebebahn to a Wuppertaler SV game earlier this year!
Great match day experience.
Such a shame really. We used to have an overhead railway, known as the dockers umbrella
Hi Nick,was up for the United game last year from Peterborough and first stop was Bramley Moore stadium,then onto the game.was also up in July and had a pint in the Bramley Moore pub ,had to be done 👍
Great vid bro and got to agree the pathway looks good when wet
there seems to be work starting on the blue ceramic bricks on the seating area in the fan plaza area
Hi mate , would you please continue to do videos of the surrounding area after the stadium is finished. This would be great for those of us who don't live in the in Liverpool to see how the area develops over the coming months and years. Would you consider this.
That siphonic drainage system sucks. At last it will when it's working.
I almost fell for that lol
Great pun.
Since you did your video the city council have revealed plans for parking. Basically it will be as it is currently at Goodison. Typically you will have to walk 30 mins from parking areas to stadium
Nick that water looks like there's oil floating on it behind the West Stand at 20.05
There’s been some kind of release of fuel in sandon half tide dock and it’s entered our water channel
Indeed. We could also see there was a slight surface current at the south end, so they must be allowing some water to pass through the sluices/valves in the southern Isolation Bridge, perhaps to try to shift the slick back out into Sandon.
They normally coat the flat concrete roofs with asphalt, which is a bitumen based waterproof covering ,a form of fine tarmac.
That roof already has multiple layers and is water tight. They'll just use a screed on top now. Sticking asphalt on that now would make it look like the top of someone's shed.
@@rosse6705 Asphalt is different to roofing felt ,they use it as a hard wearing membrane they can walk on for maintenance, most concrete roofs have Asphalt, although there maybe modern polymer membranes used now as alternatives.
@richardhenshaw5660 oh ok 👍🏻 I think they are just going to screed the top of the concrete with a dark grey or black colour as the final layer. I think that will look a lot better than felt as well.
@@rosse6705 screeding is a process not a specific material, you can screed most materials, Asphalt ,Sand and Cement, but whatever they Screed on top has to be durable under foot for maintenance and water proof,it will be a modern Asphalt Or Asphalt substitute.
Be nice to do a blue stone path all the way to the pier head.
Great video as usual, they have used top quality materials so hopefully that will save on maintenance costs going forward.
It’s an amazing stadium, I managed to go and see it a few weeks ago.
I am surprised the fencing on the UU boundary is so short and transparent, especially if there are plans for ticketed events in the plaza.
The plaza side roof still has a lot of heavy markings on it, that will be difficult to rectify before hand-over.
Re UU perimeter fencing: In the plans, it suggests that they could use fencing that has imagery applied to it, as with the wind baffles. The same goes for the inside wall of the Mersey Wall. In both cases, I expect the EFC Customisation phase to deal with it. It's a "watch this space" feature.
I don't get the reference about the "plaza side roof". There are 2 plaza areas and several different types of roof, so it's hard to pin point what you're getting at there.
@@davidbadcock2225 Hi David, Thank you for the information regarding the fencing, it is appreciated. The roof marks are clearer on other videos, but you can see them on this video at 18:45. The aluminium roof above the club store has a long horizontal mark centrally and at least four more to the right of it.
@@HereThereBeTygers Ah! Got it. I now know to what you are referring. No one has asked this Q for quite a while as it's had a fair amount of chat and coverage in previous videos. So, here's the explanation and bear with me if I use a bit of chemical terminology:
The Standing-seam roof is Naturally-anodised Aluminium. As a metal, pure aluminium (Al) is not actually totally stable in it's pure state. It's mildly reactive and it has a natural affinity to want to combine with other elements and top of the list is the naturally abundant oxygen (O2). Aluminium reacts by oxidation or anodisation to form Aluminium Oxide (Al2O3).
Naturally-anodised Aluminium (as opposed to Anodised Aluminium, which is the material used for the Barrel Cladding) is manufactured as Pure Aluminium but then allowed to naturally oxidise. Pure Aluminium is a bright shiny silver metal but Al2O3 is a dull, greyish, matt finish.
The rolls of Aluminium sheeting used for the standing-seam roof were manufactured over a lengthy period of time and they will have been stored for shorter or longer periods before being brought to site and used. The rolls on site would not necessarily have been used in order of manufacture, so areas of the standing-seam roof next to each other will be of different 'ages'.
When the rolls were manufactured, it created a tight protective barrier to oxygen getting access to the internal lengths of the sheet.
As a result you can see the age difference on the roof, for now, but in time the differential will disappear as the oxidisation process eventually reaches an equal saturation point at the micron-specific surface of the aluminium sheets.
The barrel-cladding is Anodised Aluminium, which means that the aluminium is treated in an acid bath to slightly pit it so that it can have a protective lamina applied that acts as a barrier preventing oxygen getting access to it. The pitting can also have colour applied to it but here we see they have left it as a pure Aluminium surface colour.
The barrel-cladding should therefore remain a bright, reflective, shiny silver colour and IS definitely uniform in tone and shade due to it's enforced state.
So, all-in-all, you can relax as the standing-seam roof tone and colour differential will eventually 'mellow' to be a uniform appearance.
David
Do you know what the toilet facilities there will be on the east and west plazas. Will it be portaloos or will there be access to toilets in the stadium
Hi mate have a name for the stadium. The Titan Stadium. For the shop Toffee shop. Or Toffee's on the mersey shop. Very good update
If you want birds flying past the camera, watch John Woo movies!!!! There's always slow mo birds across shot!!! I would recommend Hard Target or Hard Boiled!!! Both ace movies!!!! And as for a few leaks, jesus. Let's finish it first!!! Also, the weather over the last couple of days has been biblical!!!!!!
LOL@ floodison 😂
Are you going to get the heads up when they test the outside blue floods
Liverpool City Council set out parking plan for Bramley-Moore Dock.
Great vid as usual 😂💙💙
Read that Dan friedkin was looking to expand on the dock.
Paul: he's rumoured to be excited by the potential opportunities of development in the AREA, not THE DOCK. As a wild guess, I'd imagine he'd like to throw money at all the area just east of Regent Road in front of and either side of BMD.
Are those water effects stones only where the dock was exactly? They look 👌👌👌
9:10 in is where the guy was on about the water reflection in the glass, wasn’t showing today but on some videos is looks mega.
The reason Everton and most clubs could only build certain capacity stadiums is cause of parking etc. Spurs have underground parking.
Good Carpark with a 20-30 mins walk from this stadium is St Domingo’s Carpark👍
Yes, if you look at the edges of them you will see the old dock wall. So all the blue paving is where the water was from the old dock.
@@rosse6705thought so and thank you for the reply. 👋👍
I had a nightmare, Laing handed Bramley Moore over to Liverpool instead 😮😬🤦♂️
Nic what’s with the oil or fuel on top of waterway mate has there been a spill
With the crazy heavy rain on Monday the water treatment plan will have been allowing diluted but untreated water through...that will include road run off that will contain oils etc.
@bluewire2 or one of the tug boats in sandon dock could have had a fuel leak.
@@rosse6705 Yeah, that’s more likely
Any chance you can get a video of inside the pump house ?
Excellent video as always quick questions 1. Do you know if they will be screeding or treating the western terrace? The rest of the finish that side looks immaculate, but the bare concrete terrace spoils it IMO. 2. When you did the LoR tour, they said they were quite excited about the ‘lights on’ milestone, does your LoR contact know when this is going to be? Thanks Nick
Ian: re the West Terracing, it will remain as concrete, as per the approved plans and all imagery released.
It might be well worth tapping david babcock about the water getting in - he is a Font of Information whan it comes to this sort of thing...
So let me get this right, the drainage on the roof is still not finished!!! when work is almost complete in lots of other areas of the build, some one is pulling your leg, surely one of the priorities in any building project is to get the damn thing watertight.
The rainwater drainage system has water from the roof re-directed into underground tanks to be used for the utilities within the ground - flushing toilets, sprinklers etc. That drainage, which has only been a noticeable issue when there's been a prolonged period of heavy rain, hasn't been fully completed yet, no. Rain will always get onto the terraces unless there's a full roof, so it's really not a problem.
You know what would be good for that vacant space a museum dedicated to the Liverpool docks or a 1/3 scale model of the titanic or even both
That’s not what Peel have planned for the Liverpool Waters development
@@DuncTheBlue1878 I know but it would be nice for something like that. When it comes to what has made britain grate Liverpool has played it part.
Just surrounded by crap was funny 😂
Another great update, Nick. I'm glad you cleared up the issue with the water ingress but I think your optimism regarding car parking and general transport links is misplaced. Liverpool City Council has just announced that it intends to impose severe parking restrictions for all but local residents and comparing BMD with London stadia is just ridiculous. London has a fantastic public transport system that most fans are happy and able to use it but I'm afraid the two platforms at Sandhills and a total lack of any local bus routes in the BMD vicinity will result in most fans having to walk several miles to and from the new stadium.
Shuttle buses to and from the city centre and Bootle New Strand and the 24 trains an hour through Sandhills will cope much better than happens after Goodison games. There'll probably also be buses to and from Sandhills station as there is now on match days.
Sandhills will be absolutely swamped and anyway, not everyone lives near a Merseyrail station. Over a 100 local bus services per hour run close to GP and a grand total of four currently operate within a mile of BMD. Trust me, it will be chaos, especially during bad weather.
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The platforms are being redone at sandhills specifically for the extra amount of fans going to games. I still think they will have to open another station somewhere in the area down the line though. Especially for when the Euros is on.
@@brianmadden9754 ; 100 local bus services? There's nowhere near that in the whole of Liverpool. Merseybus list less than 80. The Goodison area is gridlocked on a matchday so even with local routes x per hour you're struggling.
Sandhills links BMD with the city centre and south Liverpool, Sefton, West Lancs and the Wirral.
Hi Nick, you've done it again - excellent vid and answering to questions. At 13.00 exactly I notice that the white paving looks a bit patchy, is that because of under ground systems access why it is not blending in with the rest of the paving? One comment was made about it looking like the Everton badge logo - referring it to looking like Ruperts Tower shape. I'm sure lots of issues will be fixed around some of the superficial things that can be annoying to the eye.
Mostly likely due to the outer paving being finished and the inner to still have its top coat.
I am guessing you're not referring to the intended use of variably-toned granite setts or the fact that the Heritage Rails also dictate the grid directions of the setts in between the various segments? I assume you're referring to the specific granite setts laid into "man-hole cover frames"?
It's unavoidable to have some necessary engineering-requirement disruption to the uniform patternation so it may be something you'll have to get used to.
@@davidbadcock2225 Hiya David, ok that makes sense, although it is annoying, but as you say, I'll have to cope with that aye? thks again.
@@nothing-jg7fw Ha! Well, well. For a moment I thought: someone else was being an early bird. And then I realised it's you in NZ. I was up early as I have a NZ Family Conference videocall soon.
Yes, you'll just have to get used to it.
Just wondering are we gonna put some Everton Crests on the outside cladding? (Maybe on the corner's ?) Plus did you notice on your midweek vid they had the pitch sprinklers working.
No permanent emblems on the stadium planned due to heritage site blah blah . But they could possibly do it with lighting onto the cladding I suppose
@@Guesswho-qk2kv what heritage? We lost that status years ago….. Good riddance IMO it’s held Liverpool back for decades
Tony: I am NOT having a pop when I say this question has been answered a huge number of times to pretty well every video in the last couple of months. It's worth reading all comments as one learns a lot by doing so. I'll copy across my most used answer to this line of questioning:
"There are plenty of locations identified in the Approved Plans for branding (illuminated signs) which include the windows, the brick facades, the barrel-cladding, and the West Terrace side-walls. There is probably also some imagery that will be applied to the North Perimeter and Mersey Wall security fences and the Wind Baffles, never mind the flags, banners and screens. All of these locations will be dealt with as part of the EFC customisation after LoR have completed.
Having said that, we can't know exactly how it will all look until EFC are satisfied with the result of the Naming Rights project."
How can it be watertight if its not an closèd roofing area
Hi mate, sorry if this has been asked before; are they paving the steps on the west terrace or leaving them as concrete?
Massive thanks for all your work on documenting the build. I’ve been watching since your first video
Only hand rails to be installed on the west plaza terrace 👍🏻
@@DuncTheBlue1878 thanks Dunc. Was expecting the same paving on the steps as the top of the terrace. Feel it will look a bit unfinished, but they’re better qualified than me!
Alreet Mr drone.
Toon fan here ya stadium is looking fab 👌🏻.
Looking at this, what's the layout for the away teams team bus.. ?
Paul: in the plans, all coaches will be parked up further north along Regent Road.
@davidbadcock2225 happy days
Any sign of a start on the ‘Everton Way’ yet? Plus do you know if this is being orchestrated by Laing O’Rourke or by the club? Keep up the good work! From Nick Clark
Not by LOr
It'll be done by the club after the site has been handed over in mid December.
Where are the actual boundary lines? Do the club own the dock next to the stadium that’s being used as a car park for the build?
The new fence line on the North side and the Dock wall by the south stand. The workers car park is owned by peel holdings.
Difference in height imo
In original plans wear is the everton name a cross the stadium
James: I'll copy across my most used reply to this incessant question . .
"There are plenty of locations identified in the Approved Plans for branding (illuminated signs) which include the windows, the brick facades, the barrel-cladding, and the West Terrace side-walls. There is probably also some imagery that will be applied to the North Perimeter and Mersey Wall security fences and the Wind Baffles, never mind the flags, banners and screens. All of these locations will be dealt with as part of the EFC customisation after LoR have completed.
Having said that, we can't know exactly how it will all look until EFC are satisfied with the result of the Naming Rights project."
Question for you. Since we lost the world heritage status. Doesn’t that mean we can now change the rules slightly regarding the aesthetics outside our stadium?
Then UNESCO rules are relaxed but councils ones are still there so would say no.
@@stephenlinden-wyatt-ys8vy okay fair point, but look at the Echo arena or whatever it’s called now. Right next door to a grade one status Royal Albert Dock and we’re next door to a shit farm. Where’s the difference?
@alanrichards5659 it's LCC mate, there probably just waiting for a backhander 😂
Alan, if you're referring to 'branding' then here is my most-used reply over the last couple of months . .
"There are plenty of locations identified in the Approved Plans for branding (illuminated signs) which include the windows, the brick facades, the barrel-cladding, and the West Terrace side-walls. There is probably also some imagery that will be applied to the North Perimeter and Mersey Wall security fences and the Wind Baffles, never mind the flags, banners and screens. All of these locations will be dealt with as part of the EFC customisation after LoR have completed.
Having said that, we can't know exactly how it will all look until EFC are satisfied with the result of the Naming Rights project."
Personally, I hope they keep it all fairly subtle rather than "in your face". This ground is unique and clearly identifiable so it should not need much extra to make it 'tipping the hat'.
@@davidbadcock2225 it’s ok sir, 😝 you don’t need to tell me as I already know. Just thinking out loud about no world heritage status.
Hi Nick is that solar tiles on the south stand roof and also where are the floodlights
Yes solar panels
Floodlights are built into the roof eves
Steve: 1) Yes, Solar Panels on the South Stand Roof.
2) At 9:13 mins in this video you can see the walkway through the trusses of the North Stand. The walkway goes round all four sides of the ground and the spotlights are located on the front edge of the walkway in groups of 3-5 depending on location. They were fitted about a year ago now. You can actually see some lights working there now but they haven't got them all switched on and directed in their final directions as that will need an audit on the pitch. If you look at other videos they are much clearer to see and they look like ANPR Cameras with their cowels. LED lights are so powerful, yet small, these days.
Where do the windows outside the club shop go to,can only see them a bit at night
The east stand.
Are there no plans to paint any part of the exterior of the stadium in royal blue like goodison.
Or have any everton memorabilia decorating the exterior.
There are indeed Alan, LoR will hand over the Stadium to Everton soon, and Everton will add paint finishes, the Everton Way, Banners, Flags, framed pictures of Everton Legends etc.
@@DarrenCowzer-cx7ot But they won't actually be painting any of the walls. It would look tacky anyway.
@williamwatson228 - I didn't mention painting the exterior of the stadium, and yes, it would be tacky and against planning permission too I'd say.
Alan: I'll copy across my most-used reply to this question asked with pretty well every video for the last couple of months:
"There are plenty of locations identified in the Approved Plans for branding (illuminated signs) which include the windows, the brick facades, the barrel-cladding, and the West Terrace side-walls. There is probably also some imagery that will be applied to the North Perimeter and Mersey Wall security fences and the Wind Baffles, never mind the flags, banners and screens. All of these locations will be dealt with as part of the EFC customisation after LoR have completed.
Having said that, we can't know exactly how it will all look until EFC are satisfied with the result of the Naming Rights project."
Personally, I hope they keep it all fairly subtle rather than "in your face". This ground is unique and clearly identifiable so it should not need much extra to make it 'tipping the hat'.
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Hi all - what happened to the lettering made with the white seats from the initial plans ? I thought ‘Everton’ was supposed to be spelled out on the north and south stands ? Is this just something that will happen closer to it opening ?
This was in the early design plans but on the approved designs. Will remain blue unless a sponsor requests their logo on the seating areas.
Bilbo: Stephen has answered the seating Q for you correctly but here follows the copy of my most-used reply to the overall branding Q . . .
"There are plenty of locations identified in the Approved Plans for branding (illuminated signs) which include the windows, the brick facades, the barrel-cladding, and the West Terrace side-walls. There is probably also some imagery that will be applied to the North Perimeter and Mersey Wall security fences and the Wind Baffles, never mind the flags, banners and screens. All of these locations will be dealt with as part of the EFC customisation after LoR have completed.
Having said that, we can't know exactly how it will all look until EFC are satisfied with the result of the Naming Rights project."
Is Terry's Timber providing the wood for the boardwalk/decking?
Definitely won't be wood it would last about 12 months 😂
Hope not.
It will be composite decking made to look like wood.
Terry has shouted at Mr D a few times during filming over the last 3 years, he seems quite miserable. Perhaps he’s upset the club aren’t using his timber products.
No mate it’s not Terry. It’s someone else
Syphonica drain system, is that a made-up name
Not according to google but I did have to look it up 😂
Does anybody know our the new Chanel will allow boats to pass unindent the bridges, or is that dock going to effectively be sealed off?
No mate it's sealed off at the Nelson dock end. The bridge on the other side allows water to flow through but it's not high enough fot a boat to go under.
It isn’t completely sealed off at the Nelson Dock end - freshwater from the Leeds-Liverpool Canal exits through pipes into the water channel, and then out into Sandon Dock.
But yes, the water channel isn’t navigable
Just buy the doc next to it and concreat it for parking
That won't get past the planners.
That dock is an outlet of sorts for the Manchester Canal I believe, it will probably end up with a big Hotel on it though, definitely won't be a car park.
....that would spoil the entire aesthetic of the stadium.
Gary: that's not going to happen as Peel Group already have approved plans for development of Liverpool Waters which includes Nelson Dock. LCC would never allow valuable land close to the city centre becoming a car park when residential and commercial assets, plus public transport, will be much higher up the priority list.
@@DarrenCowzer-cx7ot Not the Manchester Ship Canal. I think you mean the Leeds-Liverpool Canal that connects to the docks between the Titanic Hotel and the Tobacco Warehouse 👍🏻
Not the same roofers as the ones that worked on old old trafford ar they
What is cyphonic or whatever?
Off the internet - Outlets for siphonic drainage systems are fitted with a baffle plate, which restricts air from entering the system. In very low levels of rain, it works in the same way as a gravity system. However, as rainfall increases and the water reaches a specific head level, the baffle plate only allows water to enter the system. This means it ‘runs full’ creating negative pressure which sucks standing water into the drainage system - it operates in a similar way to emptying a fish tank
@@gerryhatrick5601 I think you are right mate but it sucks cos there is definitely something very wrong 👍 hope I am wrong 👊
Fingers crossed it gets sorted either way
Siphons do actually Suck 😂
Some people use siphons to take petrol out of a car, same principle basically.
Is there a limit in the future to how big everton could expand to like in 50 years could it be 100.000 seater or once it gets to 63 or whatever is that the end or can they go again and again u wouldn't think the neighbours would complain the river carnt stop them
Unlikely on this site - stuck with this for 200 years IMO. I'll not be here to say I told you so though. 😂
Gary: the design is with the brief to last 100 years. One can never say 'never' to any plans for expansion so long as the reward/risk ratio bears up. It will, however, be pretty unlikely as the engineering is so 'specific' to the current brief, that there would be huge costs to add incremental seating. The piles are catering for a specific weight and each stand has different weights to them. The roof is basically a single feature, so extensions would mean almost taking off the roof and starting again.
First thing the friedkin group should do is make the stadium 60k haha
How?
@@DuncTheBlue1878 joking really even though it should be bigger
Why haven’t they fitted the drainage yet?
Cascading water throughout the structure is going to create many issues.
Everton should seek significant financial penalties.
It’s been fitted but not switched on. We aren’t using average household gutters but a much more technical system.
Haha, well for one, It's still Laing O'Rourke's site until they hand it over to Everton, so what would Everton be penalising them for? We've been clearly told it's not an issue in this video. Let them get with on it.
The drainage is fitted but the Siphonic System is not FULLY working yet. The roof is a huge area and in a flash rainstorm, the drainage system requires the suction to take the 'extra' water away, not just normal gravity-feed. Relax, this stadium has been designed within an inch of its life and LoR are not cowboys.
Sorry, but if it's a big building project like BMD or a simple house extension the first thing you do is make it water tight. The fact we are around 6 weeks away from completion and there saying they know it still leaks, it's not only ridiculous but it's embarrassing
It's not a house its a football stadium where rain will still blow in on a rainy windy day - the roof doesn't leak it's the unfinished drainage pipework from the roof down.
Paul: it's a good idea to understand the engineering features and principles before bad-mouthing the project. The drainage is fitted but the Siphonic System is not FULLY working yet. The roof is a huge area and in a flash rainstorm, the drainage system requires the suction to take the 'extra' water away, not just normal gravity-feed. Relax, this stadium has been designed within an inch of its life and LoR are not cowboys.
Thr ground looks great buy the location is rubbish i walked along the dock road from bootle and dereliction everywhere not to mention the rubbish and tyes .
Better coming from the city centre next time mate 😂
@@rosse6705 had no choice got off the 60 bus otherwise would have done
@@douglastaggart9360 yeah that's never going to be a scenic way to the ground unless you're into industrial estates 😂