Premier League outfit Everton have revealed plans for their new £500 million Bramley-Moore stadium on the north Liverpool waterside.
The designs which look smart and modern have naturally delighted the Everton faithful.

The club’s official website claims that the new stadium will increase Everton’s capacity to 52,000 and could be ready to host games by 2023.
Pictures revealed yesterday showed a stunning concept.
World-renowned architect Dan Meis unveiled the new plans at an event for the club’s supporters at the Titanic Hotel, yards from the proposed site.
Everton finished eighth in the Premier League last season. By 2023 they will hope to be regular entrants into European competition, given the nature of such a quality stadium.
A former player is certainly delighted with the plans for the club’s new home.
Gary Lineker spent the 1985/86 campaign at Goodison Park, scoring 38 goals in 52 appearances.
He issues a one-word response at the club’s plans for redevelopment on Twitter:
Lineker still holds the club dearly to his heart and he seems mightily impressed with the images.
Another aspect of the redevelopments that will please the people of Liverpool is the plans for Goodison Park.
The club intends to create a range of community assets such as homes, health, education and enterprise amenities. There will also be a lasting tribute to the club’s home for the last 127-years put in place.
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