Everton manager David Moyes on his first visit to the new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock now that they are safe in the Premier League
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00I know you spoke last week about visiting the new stadium.
00:02Do you have to come up with a programme now?
00:04Would there be more training there through pre-season than you would do normally,
00:07just to get people used to that environment?
00:09Absolutely, Vinny.
00:10Actually, my plan was that we would go to the stadium
00:12and maybe two or three training sessions as well,
00:15but I've gone and dug the pitch up.
00:18So I think we've just grown it.
00:19We've gone and dug the pitch up there,
00:20so it looks as if I'm not going to get down to the new stadium at all at the moment,
00:23which I'm pretty disappointed in because that was my plan, hopefully, to do it.
00:29But I wasn't going to take the team down there until I really thought that we were safe
00:33and it was rightly going to be our home for a Premier League season.
00:38That's a big consideration, I suppose,
00:40getting the lads used to that environment when it comes to pre-season.
00:43Absolutely.
00:44I do think that the modern player nowadays does play.
00:48We've been in Europe for the last few years.
00:49A lot of them are international players.
00:50They play at stadiums all over.
00:52It shouldn't be something which is completely strange to them,
00:55going to a new stadium.
00:55But the point is to turn it into your home and feel comfortable
00:59and know your surroundings, I think, is really important.
01:03So I would have liked to have had a couple of training sessions on it,
01:05but it looks like that's been kiboshed.
01:07OK, thanks.
01:07All right.