Anfield Expansion Phase 3 & 4?

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Published 2021-06-21
Anfield Expansion Announcement; www.liverpoolfc.com/news/announcements/436539-anfi…

Anfield Regeneration Project; regeneratingliverpool.com/project/the-anfield-proj…

Skyscrapercity.com Anfield Thread; www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/liverpool-anfield-s…

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All Comments (21)
  • As a Man Utd fan I totally loved this video and can’t find a single argument with the commentator Would love to see a fully built Anfield. Great vid bud, best I’ve seen in a long time. Very insightful
  • @divbody
    Liverpool clearly need a stadium of at least 80,000 capacity for a club of its stature. Possibly in future build a bridge over the main road incorperating the shops to increase the Kop capacity similar to the Trinity road stand at Villa park? We face a similar issue at Villa now, we have a 15,000 waiting list for season tickets and need a 60,000 capacity
  • Totally agree with the "unfinished look" comment.. I hope fsg are looking in to further expansion.. its sad to see the kop dwarfed..
  • @michaelfinn7871
    This video is fantastic. Been waiting for something like this for ages.It seems that the Kenny stand can realistically be built but the Kop no.Are we saying 9-11 thousand extra seats ? With safe standing 5000 plus would make 75-77,000.That brings us into the elite bracket of stadiums. If you persuade the shop owners and church behind the Kop to sell up because they get new shops and a new church as part of the renovation then the dream is possible...
  • @haroun1329
    Great video exploring possible future expansion and the real obstacles to achieving this dream. It may be unlikely or even feasible, but it would, and hopefully should, be the ultimate goal to go for a full expansion of Anfield. If the Kenny Dalglish stand and Kop end are expanded similar to the main stand and the Anfield road end respectively, then Anfield would have a capacity of 76,500, making it the biggest club owned football stadium in the UK. It would be great to keep the Kop a single-tiered terrace and maybe even bring back full standing to rival the yellow wall in Dortmund. If all this happens, I will not only forgive FSG but forget the whole Super league shenanigan.
  • @andyhoban9144
    Well argued lad, I’d love an expanded Kop with a standing section, then again I appreciate the modern fan has no experience of standing and wouldn’t consider it. I grew up standing on the Kop and I’ve always believed the atmosphere is far better when you’re standing. Mind you, I’m 67 now and have got MS so couldn’t stand for 90 seconds let alone 90 minutes. Any road, I enjoyed the video and I’ve subscribed so look forward to seeing more from you. Cheers
  • I firmly believe stage 3&4 will be needed eventually in the future and if they build it as a mirror of stage 1&2 it will look awesome aswell as gaining much needed capacity & match day revenue 👍
  • @SG80394
    I can see the expansion of SKDstand on 10 years at least. The design of the roof on the new annie road stand could tell us whats the next phase. First, recover the investment of the new expansion and second, buy the houses on both sides of skerries road to have a similar fan zone of the actual SKDstand. I could make a calculation of the number of seats can be added on the upper SKD and the result was 6k o 7k new seats to have a similar size with the main stand. The totally of a third expansion would be 67k or 68k seats on the stadium which would be great and we would have the 2nd largest stadium on premier league.
  • @rattapa6088
    Liverpool deserve an expansion. Brilliantly run, perfect manager, amazing fans and great history. They are a prime example of how a football club should be run. Much love Liverpool!
  • @riverwolf654
    Great comments that makes total sense...red from Ireland
  • @tango4559
    definitely at least 70,000 at the absolute minimum but hopefully 80,000+
  • @Kopite68
    The closest train line, with potential to add a station is the bottom of Utting Avenue, less than 1 mile away. Normally used for freight, on Grand National day it was used for public transportation. The land next to 'station' is also vacant.
  • @tomcummings9674
    The kop MUST be redeveloped.....something like Dortmund s Wall but obviously bigger!
  • @justthetruth1
    After annie road make the sir Kenny stand the same as the current main stand, after that raise the kop to the same height as both sides, 80k monster then!
  • @serumq
    that idea, cover the main road with structure and make the Kop even higher looks really nice, even if it might not possible to happen.
  • @sajmon8857
    And one more from me its possible to do modernization of the 2 stands if we dont have permission to expand but make them look like the expanded ones ?? just modernizate outside look ?? its possible ?
  • @craigjonsmith
    Just buy the houses up and start digging down more instead of outwards.I agree with a comment I’ve seen It’s embarrassing that the kop is dwarfed.
  • @johnt7630
    It's fine saying " Kop should always be 1 tier" but it's that sort of attitude that holds us back. Only 10 years ago, there wasn't even going to be an Anfield or your beloved Kop - we were going to knock it down and move. The ultimate objective has to be to allow the club to compete, and win, in the next 40 years. If it's feasible to put a second tier on the Kop - like the Anfield rd end, then we should go for it. It would increase capacity by up to 6 000, plus both ends being similar, it would make the ground look stunning - aesthetically pleasing. "Don't touch the Kop !", "Don't touch the Kop !" Fine - then we're going to have a little ground that looks odd with two modern stands dwarfing the others. Highbury, White Hart Lane, Upton Park, Main Road all had enormous history to them, but the clubs moved, because they realized it was the only way they could compete with the best in England and Europe. By not wanting a second tier on the Kop, you're actually hurting the club that you love.
  • @deiseach02
    Regarding the waiting list. I applied in late 2001. I am currently about number 1,000 on the list so this expansion is great news for me. But 15 years? Someone who applied 15 years ago is not going to get a season ticket any time soon.