The new Everton stadium in Bramley-Moore Dock looks beautiful and is probably a worthy successor to Goodison Park.
However, Inside Sport understands that there have been some last -minute adjustments.
The previous director Sean Dyche was not consulted at the layout of the place of 52,888 on the shores of the Mersey River and, after the departure of the former boss of Burnley, it was pointed out that there did not seem to be a chamber of coaches.
This situation has now been rectified, although an area that will not change is the walk from the locker room to the field.
A video, which seemed to have been taken by a worker on the impressive site, captured what seems to be a trek of the day for the men of David Moyes and their opponents, through no less than five series of doors before going to the field.
This prompted a spectator to support Everton to joke: “With the state of our injury file, we may need to have the doctors waiting!”
Everton had no plan for a chamber of coaches in Bramley-Moore Dock, although it was repaired

They had not consulted Sean Dyche, who has since been replaced by David Moyes
The filming of Salah’s “contract”
Through the Merseyside, Liverpool fans were sent to a frenzy when Mohamed Salah was seen filming in Albert Dock.
The legendary striker has not yet signed again, with his existing agreement which should expire at the end of the season and an important interest on the part of Saudi Arabia, leaving a lot of panic that it is about to make sails for new pastures.
A photo of Salah in front of a camera team and in a complete Liverpool kit fueled the speculation that a new contract had been agreed.
However, it appeared that the Egyptian made an appearance for one of the club’s business partners and was on a research ship on marine biodiversity as part of a project with children from the LFC Foundation and involving AXA insurance.

Mo Salah was seen filming on Albert Dock, with speculating people that he had renewed his agreement

However, it made an appearance for one of the club’s business partners
Chelsea’s devious movement
Chelsea made the headlines when he appeared that they had sold their women’s club to a parent company in order to help them in their attempt to comply with the rules of profit and sustainability of the Premier League.
It has also been reported that Aston Villa plans to follow the costume and that the sports inside knows at least the other side of high flight which actively examines the feasibility of doing the same in a movement which could trigger other headaches and embarrassment at the upper seat.
Chelsea “paid” 200 million pounds sterling for their women’s team – a company that made a loss of 8.7 million pounds sterling on income of 11 million pounds Sterling in 2023-24. The Premier League currently assesses this evaluation.
Empressed speech by Deeey
Troy Deeney is never one to go unnoticed – and faithful to the form, the former Watford skipper had an immediate impact during the Talksport declaration to Portman Road for the trip from Wolves to Ipswich.
Upon his arrival in a particularly moderate press room, where the atmosphere was more funeral than football, Deeney broke the silence with a booming reminder of the advantages of work.
“Lightening everyone,” he said. “We are in a Premier League football match today, and we are paid to watch it! Deeney has clearly not lost his talent for a lively team conference – even if his “team” is now the press pack.

Troy Deeney lightened the atmosphere in the press room on the Portman road – he has not lost his talent for a team talk causing
Hole in one for masters
This is the growing popularity of masters that Sky Sports adds 50% of the coverage during the weekend of the next major.
The broadcaster will broadcast 14 hours of sequences on Saturday and Sunday while the legendary tournament is heading for a conclusion. A special two-hour show Masters Build Up ‘will be broadcast during the weekend from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., covering the early action and staring at the contenders take the course.

Sky Sports adds even more hours of coverage to the masters, if popular it was
Johnson’s athletics league falls to the first obstacle
Michael Johnson’s new athletic league was slow to say the least. The crowds were so poor on the first day of the Grand Slam that the managers decided to distribute gifts on the second day.
Witnesses said that less than 4,000 were present in Kingston, Jamaica, for the birth of the American Olympic star competition, which aims to bring together the elite runners in the world via a price fund of almost 10 million pounds sterling.