Everton secured another three points at the weekend in the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but more issues have emerged.
It has been a solid start for Everton at their state-of-the-art new home on the docks when it comes to matters on the pitch.
However, fans are experiencing a lot of issues away from the stadium when it comes to the logistics which are still yet to be ironed out.
Despite being sent back to London without anything to show for their journey, Fulham fans were full of praise for the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
David Moyes’ side put on a dominant performance to send the Toffees into the international break on the end of another victory.
It will be a couple of weeks until Everton play at home again, with a meeting set to take place over some of the big issues being experienced at the new stadium.
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Everton meeting planned over Hill Dickinson Stadium issues
On Saturday, after the match, Everton News columnistAlan Myers voiced his stadium frustrations after struggling to get away from the ground.
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It is an issue which has plagued everyone involved since the early test events over the summer.
The Everton Fan Advisory Board are now calling for a meeting with Liverpool City Council, Merseytravel and the Merseyside Police to discuss the travel to and from the stadium.
What is being raised by the Fan Advisory Board is:
Review the effectiveness of current short-term measures
Discuss the Council’s long-term vision and strategy for sustainable transport and access to the stadium and docklands.
Explore how supporter representatives can help shape future plans to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability.
Moyes has noticed Everton’s atmosphere is not always rocking, but he has put that down to fans still getting familiar with their new surroundings.
It was certainly an electric atmosphere on Saturday when the players were putting on a dazzling display against the Cottagers.
Hill Dickinson Stadium is almost perfect for Everton
There is no doubting that the transport links need to improve around the stadium, with more developments popping up in the area.
However, the reaction from rival fans and players to the Hill Dickinson Stadium has been incredibly positive to see.
Crystal Palace owner Steve Parish was wowed by Everton’s new stadium despite hoping it was not as good as the traditional Goodison Park.
The rugby fixture held just over a week ago was another roaring success, with the Hill Dickinson Stadium poised to host even more rugby games in the future.
Teething problems were to be expected, but if the Fan Advisory Board can iron out the transport issues, then Everton fans can get back to only having to worry about the team’s performance on the pitch.