Two fierce Premier League rivals could have had a joint stadium but plans from over 10 years ago were never approved.
Liverpool and Everton share a fiery rivalry that goes back to the 19th century, with both sides' stadiums just a mile apart.
The Merseyside clubs explore all possible avenues including renovating, expanding and building a new stadium all together, but the obstacle of money stood in the way of any big plan.actually had plans approved in 2003 for a new 60,000 seater stadium in Stanley Park, but a lack of funds put a halt on the project.
The Mersey Stadia-Connex Group proposed a unique and peculiar 'Siamese-style' stadium that would have saved each club around £200m and consisted of a 60,000 capacity stadium for the Reds, and 50,000 for the Blues.10
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