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Manchester United were the club to beat and their matchday revenues from Old Trafford were more than double that of Liverpool’s. Hicks and Gillett had made their own plans for a venue at Stanley ...
In comparison, Liverpool don’t have anything like this. If you want proof, see Joe Cole’s £90,000 per week contract or better yet, Milan Jovanovic, whose signing on fee was paid over the last ...
Liverpool persisted and were given a 999-year, £300,000-a-year lease for the land on Stanley Park by 2006, but by that stage, costs had spiralled to £215million.
Liverpool fans stung by £400m broken promise before FSG found different answer On this day in 2007, Liverpool Council approved plans to build a new 60,000-seater stadium across Stanley Park that ...
However, years prior, Liverpool submitted plans for a new £70million ground in Stanley Park, less than 300 yards away from their home, which was scheduled to be ready for the start of the 2005/06 ...
The futuristic new Liverpool stadium with an 18,500 single tier stand and Carlsberg naming rights deal Photo story: A look back at Liverpool planned new home at Stanley Park before the plan was ...