June 30, 2024

As the excitement for Bramley-Moore’s arrival builds, Everton supporters are clamoring for as much of it as they can.

Due to their poor financial mistakes that could result in heavy sanctions and their miserable results that has almost got them relegated, the club hasn’t done much recently that other Premier League teams would have wished to imitate.

But with its amazing design, impressive size, and promising future, the new construction will undoubtedly cause envy throughout the nation when it is finished. It is a dream come true that the seats have finally been installed.

It should come as no surprise that certain media outlets are attempting to provide frequent updates on the project, flying overhead to obtain the greatest views.

And yet, whilst the daytime photos help emphasise smaller details, and the sunset snaps paint the stadium in a rich, golden hue, the latest video taken at night is a truly breathtaking one that might just beat out all the rest.

It is easy to envision 52,000 fans pouring towards the Mersey for a Monday night kick-off, desperate to will their team on to victory under floodlights. That would therefore explain why Twitter user Mark Thomas has seen such a positive response to his post, which encapsulates that feeling in an insane two-minute video.

Can the Bramley-Moore Stadium be expanded?

Whilst the official capacity of Everton’s new stadium is set to be around 52,000, the expectation that demand for seats will be high has led architect Dan Meis to pull off a masterstroke.

There is, after all, a way to enlarge the arena and add an additional 10,000 seats if the club needs them.

With 62,000 seats, it would rank as the nation’s fifth-largest football stadium, only below London Stadium and ahead of Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.

Such a feat would be mesmeric, and to fill it would mark a huge achievement for a club that has been constantly associated with relegation battles of late.

However, that has never dented their unrelenting support, with Evertonians arguably rallying more than ever to pull their side to safety.

Now progressing steadily under Sean Dyche, the hope is that he can continue their upward trajectory to lead them into Bramley-Moore Dock in the best possible shape, ready to give fans the football such a fine amphitheatre deserves.

 

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