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THE joint stadium debate has been brought back on to the agenda following an interview last week. I have, for a number of years, been an advocate of a joint stadium for our two Premiership clubs, not because I particularly want to be embroiled in the wrath of disgruntled fans of both clubs, but because I feel it makes sound economic sense both for the city of Liverpool and the football clubs.
I see no reason whatsoever to build two 60,000-70,000 seated stadiums that will remain empty for the vast amount of time; with this comes the need for two sets of infrastructure changes to highways, etc, all of which will cost a large amount of money (pounds 650m) that neither club has.See the full content of this document
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Letter: Joint Stadium Is Best for City
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