with both clubs needing a new ground, i am wondering what are people's thought's about everton and liverpool sharing a stadium. is it time for both sets of fans to swallow their pride and share one. if it is good enough for the milan clubs is it good enough for the merseyside clubs?
posted on 3/10/12
No JB. Its clear you wanted to knock our easy start.
posted on 3/10/12
In defence of JB I can sort of understand his logic.Currently Everton have only played teams below them,hence easy start to season.Liverpool on the other hand have played 5 teams above them and only one team who are below them (Norwich where they gained their solitary win) hence the hard start.
So please don't knock him for using RS logic,it's in their genes
posted on 3/10/12
Phil that is harsh
posted on 3/10/12
phil
posted on 3/10/12
You lot have been munching on the lemons so long it's affecting your powers of reason.
posted on 3/10/12
^ you got bubbled there rs, pure & simple.
posted on 4/10/12
Liverpool are far too big of a club to be sharing a ground.
Maybe Tranmere or Marine could join forces with Everton, and build a new stadium in Skelmersdale, or New Brighton.
posted on 4/10/12
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 30 minutes ago
Liverpool are far too big of a club to be sharing a ground.
Maybe Tranmere or Marine could join forces with Everton, and build a new stadium in Skelmersdale, or New Brighton.
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So the fans second most sucessful club in English football doesn't want to share a stadium with the fourth most sucessful club?
posted on 4/10/12
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posted on 4/10/12
The way the "Reds" are performing in the League, we may well be electing to share a Premiership ground with Tranmere in the not too distant future.