Moyes open to Mersey groundshare

Moyes open to Mersey groundshare

Published Oct. 15, 2010 9:15 p.m. ET

The prospect of the Merseyside giants sharing a new stadium has never been seriously looked into due to their deep-rooted rivalry. But the subject continues to crop up as both clubs have struggled to initiate individual stadium projects and Moyes feels it is at least worth assessing its feasibility. The Scot told talkSPORT's Drivetime programme: "It's probably something that if you ask people up here no-one would really want it. Who really wants to share a ground with their neighbours? "But from our point of view we need something new to get some more investment in. "There is a limit to what we can get at Goodison. It can only take in a certain amount of money. "We've got very few boxes so we've got very little corporate, so I wouldn't say we would be definitely for it but, in the same breath, we'd be very interested if we got an opportunity to do it. "I don't know if that's how Liverpool would view it." Everton and Liverpool both recognise the need to move from their traditional homes to compete with the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal in the Premier League. Everton's plans to build a 50,000-seater stadium at Kirby had to be scrapped last year after the government rejected the proposal. Liverpool have been planning to build a 60,000-capacity arena adjacent to Anfield on Stanley Park for several years but a lack of funding has prevented work commencing. It remains to be seen whether the club's new owners New England Sports Ventures can kickstart the project. The idea of both clubs pooling resources would be welcomed by the city council but considerable opposition from supporters and certain elements within the clubs would need to be overcome. The argument was last heard when Everton's Kirkby plans collapsed and sources suggested the Toffees might be receptive to a groundshare, but Liverpool quickly insisted it was not on the agenda. Everton are now looking for alternative sites but in the meantime have announced plans to build a new retail and administrative block outside Goodison Park.

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