The Everton legend, Graeme Sharp, has given his seal of approval to the club's new stadium plans. Sharp, who played for Everton from 1980 to 1991, has been involved in the planning process and has seen the proposed design for the new stadium. He believes that the new stadium will be an improvement over the old Goodison Park, which he says was a great place to play but had its limitations.
Sharp, who is a member of the Everton Heritage Society, has been involved in the planning process to ensure that the new stadium meets the needs of the club and its fans. He says that the new stadium will have better facilities and a more modern design, which will enhance the match-day experience for fans.
However, Sharp also acknowledges that the old Goodison Park had its own unique character and charm. He says that the new stadium will not replace the memories and history of the old stadium, but rather complement them.
Sharp's endorsement of the new stadium plans is a significant boost for the club, which has been working towards building a new stadium for several years. The new stadium is expected to be completed in the next few years and will be a major improvement over the old Goodison Park.