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Published 15:42 19 Dec 2016 GMT
Updated 15:46 19 Dec 2016 GMT
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Opened in 1848 and in use for 140 years mainly as a coal dock it finally closed in the late 1980s.
It lay unused until 2015 when music festival Liverpool Sound City used the site, but although they were originally scheduled to use it again next year, those plans have now changed, fuelling rumours that the spot may be needed for something else by then...
https://twitter.com/stekellyefc/status/799374517663580160
In August Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson was asked about Everton building a new stadium in a Q and A session.
He said it was "closer now than it was last month", and "closer now than it's ever been" - and in a cryptic nod to the possible location for the new ground he added "the Moore the merrier".
To add even more fuel to this particular fire Everton's new(ish) majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri was spotted by some intrepid Liverpool Echo snappers visiting Bramley-Moore Dock with club bigwigs Bill Kenwright, director Sasha Ryazantsev, deputy chairman Jon Woods, chief executive Robert Elstone and deputy CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale, along with Mayor Anderson, apparently to scope out a potential plot for a new ground.
Some Everton fans have even had a go at mocking up locations for the stadium.
https://twitter.com/DDom40970517/status/799589445095800832
And a slightly cruder version:
https://twitter.com/Getintothis/status/799283446698811392
And on Sunday The Independent reported that "it is likely an announcement will be made about that [a new stadium] in the next three to four months, with building work on a new site expected to start before the end of 2017."
So is it really all going to happen? Well judging by past efforts to get a new stadium project going, we really can't say it's happening until the building work actually starts, but plenty of fans are getting excited about the club's next annual general meeting on January 4, in case an announcement is made.
https://twitter.com/footyfeed_efc/status/810495071523131393
Time will tell.
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