Seems to be a lot of remarks from our lovable freinds of a red persuasion in the comments,envy is such a bad look on you all ! Cant you just be happy with what you,ve got in Mordor 😊
Wonder if they will (in addition to the external barrel roof lighting) have some blue lighting on the inside of the barrel? The barrel roofing has many holes in it for light to shine through. I think that would look incredible. Also....I wonder if the lighting colours are changeable (so you could customise the lighting for different events, Rugby, boxing, music, UEFA finals)? So say they held a EUROPA Cup Final there and you had say Dortmund and Valencia playing the west of the barrel cladding could be lit up yellow, and the east orange.
Dave: we have seen that they can produce white and that means they can produce any colour. I suspect that they are not fully powered up and it's possible that there is lighting hidden inside the barrel-cladding (biut don't quote me on that), not just on the floor of the North and South Stands.
Are the two items on the Stadium roof offcuts or essential and still awaiting fitting . The locations are 1. Near the front and central above the East elevation and 2. On the internal corner of the roof near the Solar Panel array - surplus cladding maybe ?
Yes, James. It wil be painted in a dark-grey paint/screed, only when all work above them has been finsihed. There's still a lot of repainitng of the steels going on. There are two areas where you can see teh fllor has been painted, a long time ago: 1) Under the platforms housing the Plant at the NW corner, and 2) Under the Barrel-Cladding on the West Stand (see at 7:02 and 7:23 mins here).
A good question, Paul. Originally it was for "Accessibility", as can be seen elsewhere but a few of these wide platforms have been changed in terms of the seating layout. No clues why or how they will be used.
No, Paul it isn't true, but then again, it depends what you mean by "Major Signage". There are large areas of the external faces of the stadium that have potential use approved in the Plans of Sept 2020, which include the Brick Facades at the South and North ends of the West and East Stands, the north and south ends of the Brick Terracing Walls on the West Plaza, the north and south windows and the southern end of the East and West Stand Barrel-cladding. There are also spaces allocated on the sides of the East and West Stands Main Portals as well as on the roof of the main portals. They are all mentioned as being Illuminated Signage, so we will have to wait and see what EFC have decided on the final appearnace in the customisation, which will be affected by any Naming Rights Sponsorship, of course. Some of the Illuminated Signage could be in the form of projection, like a lumiere show. The approach will be more "subtle" than "in your face".
@@RotiJohnPrata-h9o Everton are one of the oldest and most successful clubs in England, having won twenty-four major trophies: nine league titles, five FA Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup and nine Charity Shields.
Looks superb. The colour of the seats look a bit strange, perhaps just how it shows on my screen. Either way, as a Charlton fan, I hope to get a chance to visit.
Not when the design took into account the impacts of climate change sea level rise and elevated the stadium above the flood zone, and also ensured the pillars are 50 feet into solid bedrock
@cp-overview I don't know about pointless mate haha. Have you ever been along the waterfront between December & March it's ridiculously cold with the wind coming off the sea. Don't forget all the millions of holes they've put in the barrel cladding as well to allow the wind to pass through. I wouldn't fancy being a fan down there during them months.
@@rosse6705 the barrel cladding is well above where you sit so won’t make any difference. What I mean by pointless is that virtually zero games get called off these days in England because of the weather , under pitch heating takes care of that.
@@rosse6705 : “A key feature of the outside skin of the barrel cladding system is that it is perforated which helps to dissipate the wind and provide shelter for the spectators."
Real football stadium. Eveything is good but we need football to be sport again where the best win and not those who have the most money. FIFA AND UEFA ban transfers to foreign clubs or ban transfers of players before the age of at least 25. We won't pay you to win football, we want football in every country, otherwise football will die in the rest of the world. This idiocy with billions in the budgets of the biggest clubs is not what we want to watch year after year. The Champions League is not interesting to anyone except the fans of a couple of European clubs who are competing to pay the players more money.
3:41 - yep, camera there Colin 👍🏻
13:39 - an incredible sight, stunning 👌🏻👍🏻
Up The Friedkin Toffees
That view at the end has to be one of my favourite shots I have ever done of any stadium.
@ Absolutely superb, Colin. One of my favourites. Thanks for all your vids 👍🏻
A camera? Really? That's nuts
@@ToffeeTVEFC Yeah, Ped..or is that Baz? Camera required from the south stand lads
@DuncTheBlue1878 wow that's poor planning, surely. Do spurs have similar? PED
Another great video.
Looks fab.
Seems to be a lot of remarks from our lovable freinds of a red persuasion in the comments,envy is such a bad look on you all ! Cant you just be happy with what you,ve got in Mordor 😊
Any negative comments from LFC fans can only be considered jealousy. Simple as that. Up The Friedkin Toffees
This can only be as good as it gets for any football stadium in world football. Considering everything.
Wonder if they will (in addition to the external barrel roof lighting) have some blue lighting on the inside of the barrel? The barrel roofing has many holes in it for light to shine through. I think that would look incredible. Also....I wonder if the lighting colours are changeable (so you could customise the lighting for different events, Rugby, boxing, music, UEFA finals)? So say they held a EUROPA Cup Final there and you had say Dortmund and Valencia playing the west of the barrel cladding could be lit up yellow, and the east orange.
@@DaveCoakley They definitely change colour as I caught them changing between blue and white in my previous video
Dave: we have seen that they can produce white and that means they can produce any colour. I suspect that they are not fully powered up and it's possible that there is lighting hidden inside the barrel-cladding (biut don't quote me on that), not just on the floor of the North and South Stands.
Looks a cracking stadium. Just hope they can fill the seats.. especially for merseyside derby. Ynwa.
Are the two items on the Stadium roof offcuts or essential and still awaiting fitting . The locations are 1. Near the front and central above the East elevation and 2. On the internal corner of the roof near the Solar Panel array - surplus cladding maybe ?
Look like walking boards to me. They’ll be collected, eventually
Will that flat roof under the barrel cladding be painted ? Just a thought !
Yea
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It's being painted black
Yes, James. It wil be painted in a dark-grey paint/screed, only when all work above them has been finsihed. There's still a lot of repainitng of the steels going on. There are two areas where you can see teh fllor has been painted, a long time ago: 1) Under the platforms housing the Plant at the NW corner, and 2) Under the Barrel-Cladding on the West Stand (see at 7:02 and 7:23 mins here).
I want Carrington training ground drome view now you uploaded four 4 month ago before the 50 mill plan
whats the row of seats behind the tv gantry for??
A good question, Paul. Originally it was for "Accessibility", as can be seen elsewhere but a few of these wide platforms have been changed in terms of the seating layout. No clues why or how they will be used.
@@davidbadcock2225 Probably a request from Sky Sports for all their ‘producers, researchers, runners’ etc etc 🤦🏼♂️
is it true the Club arent allowed any major signage at the stadium?.....
Yes
@@RotiJohnPrata-h9ostick with cricket tv clapper 😂
No, Paul it isn't true, but then again, it depends what you mean by "Major Signage".
There are large areas of the external faces of the stadium that have potential use approved in the Plans of Sept 2020, which include the Brick Facades at the South and North ends of the West and East Stands, the north and south ends of the Brick Terracing Walls on the West Plaza, the north and south windows and the southern end of the East and West Stand Barrel-cladding. There are also spaces allocated on the sides of the East and West Stands Main Portals as well as on the roof of the main portals.
They are all mentioned as being Illuminated Signage, so we will have to wait and see what EFC have decided on the final appearnace in the customisation, which will be affected by any Naming Rights Sponsorship, of course. Some of the Illuminated Signage could be in the form of projection, like a lumiere show.
The approach will be more "subtle" than "in your face".
@@RotiJohnPrata-h9o Everton are one of the oldest and most successful clubs in England, having won twenty-four major trophies: nine league titles, five FA Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup and nine Charity Shields.
Looks superb. The colour of the seats look a bit strange, perhaps just how it shows on my screen.
Either way, as a Charlton fan, I hope to get a chance to visit.
Not much left to do. But can't see it being done by the supposed handover on the 11th November
End of December/Jan now
Possible eventual subsidence, concrete cracking and even flooding being so close to the water. 🤔
Not when the design took into account the impacts of climate change sea level rise and elevated the stadium above the flood zone, and also ensured the pillars are 50 feet into solid bedrock
@DuncTheBlue1878 Only time will tell.
@@HenryRook253 the only place subsidence is expected is the pitch and even that will be taken care of with regular pitch maintenance.
Yes, because I'm sure the architects and builders have take none of those things into account.
The three graces at the Pier Head are all built on water.
Presume the roof can close over to make it indoor?
I hope not. Weather is part of sport. Indoor arenas are for children and Americans.
@@Dontbeasheep33 No it doesn’t, would of added millions to the cost of the build for something that is pointless
@cp-overview I don't know about pointless mate haha. Have you ever been along the waterfront between December & March it's ridiculously cold with the wind coming off the sea. Don't forget all the millions of holes they've put in the barrel cladding as well to allow the wind to pass through. I wouldn't fancy being a fan down there during them months.
@@rosse6705 the barrel cladding is well above where you sit so won’t make any difference.
What I mean by pointless is that virtually zero games get called off these days in England because of the weather , under pitch heating takes care of that.
@@rosse6705 : “A key feature of the outside skin of the barrel cladding system is that it is perforated which helps to dissipate the wind and provide shelter for the spectators."
Looks like they’ve got charging points in the car park
I think I am the only one who doesn’t like the landscaping 😂
I doubt you will be, even if in the minority, as there are too many different opinions about every little detail of the whole build.
@ to be honest. I think it will look very different when I am there in person. I am it will make sense then. Let’s see
Just out of curiosity, what parts don't you like?
Looks like a huge ashtray
No, it doesn’t
Your ashtray must look like a fantastic modern stadium then
@@paulhewitt6614 He’s just another jealous Kopite
What's an ashtray?
Real football stadium.
Eveything is good but we need football to be sport again where the best win and not those who have the most money.
FIFA AND UEFA ban transfers to foreign clubs or ban transfers of players before the age of at least 25.
We won't pay you to win football, we want football in every country, otherwise football will die in the rest of the world.
This idiocy with billions in the budgets of the biggest clubs is not what we want to watch year after year.
The Champions League is not interesting to anyone except the fans of a couple of European clubs who are competing to pay the players more money.