Latest Bramley-Moore Dock stadium update has emerged, it explains Everton’s revolutionary fan experience

With Everton back in action again this weekend, focus can finally return to what is happening on the pitch.

After all, the turmoil surrounding the club off it has hardly been enjoyable for the average fan to consume. That is, all but one thing.

The Bramley-Moore Dock stadium is almost guaranteed to draw interest whenever an update emerges, likely due to it being the sole consistent shining light that has persisted throughout this period of otherwise dull misery.

And now, this latest update to emerge actually details exactly how the fan experience is set to be revolutionised by a few key design choices.

Latest Bramley-Moore Dock stadium update outlines key fan experience

Unsurprisingly, this update is provided by the ever-present Mister Drone UK, whose regular updates have been a great source of joy and entertainment for Evertonians.

With regular posts throughout the week, we have seen the stadium grow day by day through his drone footage.

And now, collaborating with a well-researched fan, he has sought to provide key insights into the minute but hugely important changes that continue to be made.

Focusing on the East Stand for this video, he takes time to showcase the plaza that sits just beside the restored hydraulic tower, which is actually where fans will likely congregate pre-match.

It has been designed with the flexibility to be used both on and off match days, but during the on days the entire east plaza will be transformed into a fan zone, boasting food, drink and retail outlets to enhance the fan experience.

Not only that, but stages and gazebos have been outed too for alternative entertainment, truly revolutionising the match-day experience from what Goodison Park had previously offered.

The Bramley-Moore Dock is set to innovate English stadiums

Whilst everyone now looks to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium as the guiding light for all things stadium construction since its completion, and rightly so, Everton’s new ground is set to stand right alongside it for the quality and innovation of its design.

In fact, the atmosphere at the Bramley-Moore Dock could even surpass that of its north London comparison, with Dan Meis, the architect responsible for its design, having focused on ensuring that the noise made by fans gets trapped within the structure.

That alone screams innovation, but even things like the super-plush hospitality seats and the ability to watch the players walk through the tunnel are things that few others in England are doing.

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It is an exciting time to be an Evertonian in this regard. If only Sean Dyche could sort things out on the pitch…