Everton have just released a brand-new update on the home dressing room inside Bramley-Moore Dock stadium

Everton, having achieved comfortable safety for the first time in years, at last seem to have found some stability under new management.

Sean Dyche, who arrived at the club in January 2023, has had to deal with unrelenting turmoil which few others would have stuck through.

Any manager would have been justified in walking away from the mess inherited, especially after he even revealed that the scale of it had not been fully divulged. He discovered these horrors whilst on the job, and yet still remains in office.

It is admirable just how intent he is to keep his job, and he has done all the right things to merit doing so as well.

Perhaps, the allure of Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, is just too exciting a prospect for him to walk away from.

Everton release Bramley-Moore Dock stadium update

Just a day after Carlo Ancelotti, who had once promised to be the man to lead the Toffees into the new stadium, won another Champions League trophy, Everton released their latest update on their new home.

It is quite sad to see the legendary Italian manager thrive so remarkably with Real Madrid after he promised Evertonians the world, but few can begrudge his decision.

After all, even this brand-new stadium pales in comparison to the refurbished masterpiece in Madrid.

However, that’s not to suggest that it doesn’t have its own merits, and this latest update actually provides an insight into how the home dressing room is coming along.

The outline of the Everton crest embedded into the roof is slowly forming, whilst the circular design to promote mingling within the squad is also clear to see.

Although it is just plastering and various scaffolding at the moment, the vision is there.

It marks an exciting insight into where the next crop of players will sit, hopefully discussing how best to propel the club back to where it belongs.

What’s the latest on Everton’s new stadium?

Whilst updates have not been hugely prevalent, plenty of work has been going on in the background, naturally.

The latest addition being rail seating.

Given the blue seats that have been creeping in all around the bowl, finally, this massive construction was starting to take the shape of an actual football stadium.

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And with this latest innovation, the atmosphere is set to be boosted further, allowing more Evertonians in, and allowing them the room to erupt when a goal goes in.

Not only that, but the fan zone outside has seen the paving work sped up, with trees now planted as the work continues.