The stadium would also include two Wembley-style arches.In January 2012, the Telegraph reported that the new club owners Sensing an opportunity, former chief executive Rick Parry told Liverpool City Council that Liverpool F.C.

They came up with a futuristic design with an 18,500 seater single tier kop.

The designs, part of a … A change in owners resulted in the plans for Stanley Park Stadium being reexamined. The stadium had a planned capacity of 60,000 (potentially expandable to 73,000) all-seated. This prompted the takeover of the club by a consortium led by In October 2012, BBC Sport reported that the owners of Liverpool FC had decided to redevelop their current home at Anfield stadium, rather than building a new stadium in Stanley Park. Liverpool have announced plans for a £60m expansion of the Anfield Road stand that will raise Anfield’s capacity above 61,000. The Reds hope to get the … Match Statistics supplied by Opta Sports Data Limited. As part of the redevelopment the capacity of Anfield was to increase from 45,276 to approximately 60,000 and would cost in the region of £150m.It was reported that, should funding prove sufficiently difficult to acquire, there was a possibility that the stadium would be co-financed by In February 2008, it was revealed that Liverpool FC were looking to build a new rail station. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. It has been the home of Liverpool Football Club since their formation in 1892.

There were two designs that were given planning permission.

This was dubbed "New Generation Anfield" and would seat 73,000 with 18,500 in a single tiered kop, similar to the HKS capacity. As of January 2012 only small site preparation work had been completed.

But the football stadium is constantly being changed and developed with new stands being built or renamed. The redeveloped stand has been transformed into one of the largest all seater single stand’s in European football and a world class facility for supporters to see the Reds play.We've added around 8,500 seats - taking the overall capacity to around 54,000, enabling more fans to add their voice to the Anfield atmosphereOur new stand features premium public space, state-of-the-art facilities and can be seen from across the city and even beyondWe look forward to welcoming more fans to our home this season.

Liverpool’s brand new Main Stand officially opened on 9 September 2016.

Liverpool’s brand new Main Stand officially opened on 9 September 2016. The City Council reluctantly agreed to Parry's demands and Parry told the press that the solution was "under our noses all along".In February 2007 the club was bought by American owners On 15 May, Carlsberg stated their interest in a sponsorship deal of the stadium name, proposing By mid-2010 the club were in serious financial trouble with huge debts.

In October 2012 new owners The stadium was initially scheduled to open in 2006Under the ownership of Tom Hicks and George Gillette, Dallas-based architects HKS were asked to present a plan for a 60,000 seater stadium that could be easily expandable to over 73,000 in the future. Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, which has a seating capacity of 53,394, making it the seventh largest football stadium in England. Developed and maintained by the LFC Technology and Transformation Team Stanley Park was a proposed football stadium in Stanley Park, Liverpool that if built, would have become home to Liverpool Football Club, replacing their current stadium Anfield. One was designed by architects AFL with a capacity of 60,000, the second was a more expensive futuristic design by Dallas-based architects HKS, which would originally seat 60,000 with capacity for further expansion to 73,000. All rights reserved. All other listed properties are directly owned by NESV. Work on Liverpool FC’s new flagship Anfield Stadium store will start next week, with contractors arriving on site to begin construction on the two-storey development. LIVERPOOL are planning to expand the Anfield Road Stand in order to take the capacity of their iconic home up to 61,000.

We've added around 8,500 seats - taking the overall capacity to around 54,000, enabling more fans to add their voice to the Anfield atmosphere. All rights reserved. The redeveloped stand has been transformed into one of the largest all seater single stand’s in European football and a world class facility for supporters to see the Reds play.

wanted to build on the South East area of Stanley Park and that they were considering leaving the city boundaries and taking millions of pounds of income that would usually be paid to the council with them. Anfield stadium development Anfield has been the home of Liverpool FC since 1884.

The design was estimated to cost £400m, and the club were granted planning permission for this stadium. Three locations have been looked at; † - These properties are owned by NESV through the Fenway Sports Group subsidiary.