by mrt » Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:29 pm
Even if we could stomach the idea of groundsharing, Everton cannot afford it so why keep bringing it up. It's been said on here before, sensible investment in the playing staff should see us able to compete with our rivals. Not paying 30 odd million quid a year interest on a loan should help with this (Thank you, Mr Broughton). With sensible pricing, I'm confident I'm sure we could fill a new, larger stadium for most games but don't believe we will generate the revenue Arsenal are raking in. A lot of it is corporate and, however many boxes we build, Liverpool is not the capital city. The average age of the match going fan is about 40, supposedly. I wouldn't mind if NESV put off the building of a new ground for a few years til we see if the next generation want, or are able, to spend the kind of money needed to follow the greatest team in the world.