New footage of Bramley-Moore Dock has emerged today and the roof is looking very different

Everton is a team that has, if anything, regressed during the last three years rather than making any progress.

After all, they are severely constrained in the transfer market due to Farhad Moshiri’s financial issues, which even led to a deduction early in the season.Everton is a team that has, if anything, regressed during the last three years rather than making any progress.

They have to sell in order to buy, and even then, the replacements that are purchased fall short of what is needed to take the position of the departing employees.

Consider Richardson as an example. Beto received half of the £60 million he was asking for, and the Portuguese striker hasn’t even gone close to matching the 15 Premier League goal totals he had before joining Tottenham Hotspur.

Thankfully, it won’t be long until the Toffees have an independent, steady, and robust source of income of their own to level the playing field.

What’s the latest on Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium?

With Bramley-Moore Dock, Everton will have a grand waterfront arena that will hopefully usher in a better period devoid of the tragedies of the previous ten years.

But in addition to offering a cutting-edge venue for supporters to gather and cheer on their team, it will also, critically, have a lot more seats, making it possible for a large number of supporters to attend and part with their hard-earned cash.

The tangible progress is genuinely visible to all, and the excitement is building every week.

The latest update comes courtesy of CP Overview, who took his drone to fly over the great construction site.

Uploading his findings earlier today, the video details huge progress having been made on the rapidly growing roof, as well as a fan terrace emerging outside the front of the stadium too.

These are just two of many facets that make this such an exciting prospect in an otherwise dull period for the club.

Everton need to move in as soon as possible

Whilst Goodison Park remains one of England’s most historically rich grounds, it is very old and very behind the times.

Thus, even though this move is going to hurt, it has been long overdue.

Supporters will soon see the advantages of the change, though, as the finances should begin to replenish and Sean Dyche will be able to use the money to bolster the playing team.

And it will not hurt that the arena will be one of the country’s finest, once again allowing Everton to hopefully return to the apex of English football.

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