Warren Bradley's dream of a shared stadium is a non-starter

HASN'T Warren Bradley got anything better to do than work on proposals for an Everton and Liverpool ground-share?
From an Everton perspective there are those vehemently opposed to a move to Kirkby, others who are keen, and yet more who probably see it as, perhaps with some regret, the best option on the table.
Councillor Bradley himself says his preference is a redevelopment of Goodison Park - and there's a plan that would get almost universal backing from the paying supporters - but that without a commitment from Everton then it can't be pursued.
And that's fair enough, but doesn't the same apply to a joint stadium too? And wouldn't Liverpool want some say in that as well?
They have their own plans for Stanley Park, although it does seem to have gone very quiet over there, while Everton and Tesco seem happy to push on with Destination Kirkby.
Surely if either club was serious about sharing one ground then they would have already talked about it and commissioned their own studies into the feasibility and the potential profitability of doing so.
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