Latest update on Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium has dropped, it is now ahead of schedule

Everton, throughout a season riddled with unrest and negativity, have maintained one sole shining light.

The Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

Their proposed new home progresses further with each passing day, as huge new additions are made with alarming speed.

It has offered a shining spark in an otherwise dark and dreary campaign, seemingly providing that light at the end of the tunnel with which the club can pull themselves towards financial stability.

Alas, we are still roughly a year and a half away from the Goodison Park departure. That is, despite progress having seemingly sped up.

Bramley-Moore Dock stadium update emerges

For so long now, Everton have attested that late 2024 marks the current plan for the completion of its construction. This will allow ample time for numerous tests and potentially even some non-football events to occur, ironing out any issues ahead of the move-in.

Then, just in time for the 2025/26 Premier League season, the Toffees will christen their new home.

However, Mister Drone UK, as he offered yet another stunning flyover, sought to answer questions from his fans.

And as his camera cruised over the stunning structure, displaying the beautiful curved roof and ever-growing brickwork, he sought to debunk one rumour suggesting the build was off schedule.

He noted: ‘The last I heard was that they were actually ahead. I know they’ve said about having all the seats before now and the weather plays a part, and the roof the weather plays a part, but there’s also lots of other things that they can crack on with whilst there’s weather problems.

‘So my info is that they are kind of on track if not ahead, but I’m not sure. That was the last I heard, granted that was a few months ago now.’

777 Partners reportedly have devious Bramley-Moore Dock plan

Despite the overwhelming positivity this huge new stadium has brought, that has seemingly not stopped some from trying to profit from it.

After all, it is almost guaranteed to be a huge money-maker, with the increased capacity and the subsequent money gained from food, drink and merchandise sales huge.

Seeking to potentially leverage that in order to just assume control of the club, one report suggested that 777 Partners had already hatched a devious plot to sell off the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium in order to pool together the necessary resources.

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Such a suggestion would surely kill the club’s long-term future, and make the departure away from Goodison Park pointless.