Everton are actively listening to feedback from fans about the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Supporters are still getting to grips with life at the new ground, experiencing lengthy queues for the toilet and problems in terms of getting home from games due to poor transport links.
There was another reason for fans to complain about the Hill Dickinson Stadium as a DJ on The Budweiser Plaza failed to read the room after the 3-0 defeat against Tottenham, and The Athletic now claim a change has been made in this regard.
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Everton remove DJ from The Budweiser Plaza
The Athletic believe Everton fans were far from impressed after a DJ began his set just as supporters were trudging out of the stadium following a humiliating 3-0 loss to Spurs in October.
It was a classic case of somebody failing to read the room, and it is said that this has not been reintroduced by the Toffees since supporters voiced their discontent.
It was always a gamble to have a DJ lurking around the stadium, someone who fans were only likely to respond to in a positive manner on the basis that Everton won.
Fortunately, that has now been stopped, although the aforementioned issues involving toilets and transport continue to trouble Everton fans, as discussed by supporters themselves on our very own TalkingPoints platform.
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Painted seats also ‘likely to be considered’
With Everton yet to even complete one season inside the Hill Dickinson Stadium, several changes are still expected to come as fans feed back on the new ground.
The Athletic add that one ‘likely’ change to come in the near future is the painting of seats. The seats are already blue, which suggests Everton might be considering painting a slogan or pattern into the seats in one stand.
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It is also said that fans ‘should’ be offered the chance to move seats at the end of the season, in an attempt to improve the atmosphere and have louder supporters all in the same section.
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