King View: Everton have time to rectify Bramley-Moore Dock issues already

Bryan King has suggested that Everton still have plenty of time to rectify any “teething issues” at Bramley-Moore Dock. The ex-Goodison scout expects the club... The post King View: Everton have time to rectify Bramley-Moore Dock issues already appeared first on Goodison News.

Dec 8, 2024 - 16:00
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King View: Everton have time to rectify Bramley-Moore Dock issues already

Bryan King has suggested that Everton still have plenty of time to rectify any “teething issues” at Bramley-Moore Dock.

The ex-Goodison scout expects the club to be on top of things at Bramley-Moore Dock, which will have a “magnificent” feature for supporters to enjoy.

It comes after footage emerged showing apparent flooding at Everton’s new stadium on Thursday [The Mirror, 5 December], which could impact a potential lucrative naming rights deal.

However, King – speaking exclusively to Goodison News – thinks the Toffees would prefer to get these issues out of the way ahead of the summer.

“Bramley-Moore Dock isn’t due to open until next summer anyway,” King said.

“Therefore, we’re still around six or seven months away. These issues can be rectified in that time. There are going to be teething issues, there usually are.

“However, these are teething issues that the club would prefer to have now, not in June or July before the beginning of the season. I think those things will be rectified, that is for sure. I would imagine that the club are on top of this situation.”

Everton to move into Bramley-Moore Dock and say goodbye to Goodison Park

Flooding aside, it seems as though everything is on track for Everton to move into their new home next season.

As exciting as that is for the future of the club, it also means an emotional goodbye to Goodison Park, which has been home to thousands of Evertonians for many years.

The stadium still has plenty of milestones to tick off, including the final Merseyside Derby hosted at the ground after the Premier League clash with Liverpool was postponed on Saturday [7 December], a decision set to cost the Toffees.

Everton Goodison Park fans
Everton fans at Goodison Park

Therefore, fans will be keen to soak in every last bit of Goodison, while looking ahead to the future.

In other Everton news, Italian clubs want to sign one player at Goodison with a summer exodus “inevitable”.

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