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Everton submit proposals for Goodison Park summer makeover

Goodison Park
Image: Plans are afoot to spruce up Goodison Park this summer

Everton have submitted proposals to Liverpool City Council to carry out improvement work at Goodison Park.

The club plan a 'rebranding' exercise over the summer involving the installation of new cladding and light displays.

Plans show cladding to both ends of the Main Stand and a new tower construction at the Bullens Road side of the Park Stand.

They also show a banner system that will wrap around the Main Stand, Gwladys Street and Bullens Road Stand.

An early morning view of the Gladys Street stand ahead of the Barclays Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal at Goodison Park on March 19
Image: The Gladys Street stand at Goodison Park

"Much of the work is scheduled to be completed by the start of the season and the project forms part of a major ground refurbishment scheme, including some rebranding on internal concourses which is being driven by the club's fans' forum," said an Everton statement.

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Proposals also include an application to create a Holy Trinity statue - featuring Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey and Alan Ball - as part of the project.