WORK ON NEW STADIUM TO START IN APRIL

Friends Of Liverpool

Great news today is that work on the new stadium will start in April.
Warren Bradley, a Liverpool City Councillor stated today that: “Liverpool Football Club are very close now to securing the finances”, to start the building of the new Anfield at Stanley Park.
“What they have said is that they will secure the finances in the first quarter of the new year.
We have been pressing Liverpool Football Club to ensure that they deliver the new stadium”, added Mr. Bradley.
“Liverpool have come back to us and said they are very close to securing the finances for the new stadium.”
Good news for all Reds everywhere.
It is so hard to get a ticket for home games, even if you are a fancard/all red member.
However, those dastardly, devious American owners cannot be trusted, so I will believe it when I see it!

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