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Liverpool Waterfront loses World Heritage status Lyndon Lloyd Wednesday, 21 July, 2021
In a move that has been anticipated for a while, Unesco, citing years of development for an “irreversible loss” to the historic value of its Victorian docks have removed Liverpool s waterfront of its World Heritage Site status. Following a secret ballot
at the latest session of the World Heritage Committee China today, the heritage body declared that the “outstanding universal value” of Liverpool s Maritime Mercantile City has been irrevocably compromised by new construction, including plans for Everton s new 52,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The decision is seen by many as a blow for the city s prestige and tourism, particularly as Liverpool is only the third place to lose World Heritage Status in nearly 50 years while others have long regarded Unesco and the heritage site designation as holding bac
Just when you thought it couldn t possibly get any worse 1 Posted 16/05/2021 at 18:06:46 Team selection so predictable. So uninspiring. So disappointing. Hope they make a mug of me but why do I doubt it? Frank Crewe 2 Posted 16/05/2021 at 18:14:02 Who else did you expect? That s about the best side we can name right now. Brent Stephens Your side would have been what, then, Neil? Dave Williams Definitely the best available with full backs providing width
Go boys!! 3-5-2? Dave Bowen Wheres King? Last chance saloon for Richarlison as far as Im concerned. Stephen Vincent 7 Posted 16/05/2021 at 18:27:52 I m with Nei
Ancelotti plans on Kean and Gbamin being important figures next season Lyndon Lloyd Thursday, 15 April, 2021 Moise Kean has had a successful season with PSG but Everton reportedly say it will take £45m to prise him away from Goodison in the summer
Carlo Ancelotti says that Everton aren t likely be in the market for either a striker or central midfielder this summer, suggesting that a fit Jean-Philippe Gbamin and the returning Moise Kean will be part of his plans unless things change.
Gbamin had his latest comeback attempt from a long-term injury lay-off wrecked by what the club described as a freak incident in training last weekend and he faces around eight weeks out of action.