Finch Farm
Reading an article in the Echo regarding Finch Farm and some of the other columns on ToffeeWeb about the impact of Cahill recently, it got me thinking.Aparently Cahill was the first to test the new facillities at Finch Farm after his injury. Perhaps these new more efficient facillities, with the combination of the buzz of a new environment, provide an incentive to do some extra fitness work. This may be responsible for that little bit of extra fitness, that 10% extra improvement that could make the difference in those final few minutes of a game. If all the players had the same small improvement on the field the difference would be massive overall.
Off-the-field activities would also prove to be be invaluble. I read two young Irish players chose Everton over the likes of Man Utd and Celtic because of the facilities at Finch Farm as well as being one of the major reasons AJ signed his new contract.
If this trend continues, Finch Farm will be the difference in bringing a lot of highly rated young talent and major signings. On top of that, the site is big enough for the youth Academy to train with the senior team. What better incentive for young players to sign and also players already signed to improve. It will give the Academy players the chance to rate and judge themselves in comparison to the first team players as well as learning a great deal of priceless knowledge from them and the manager. In turn it will give the manager a chance to observe their development for potential introductions to the first team more rapidly. Finch Farm could have an enormous impact. Exciting times!
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My god Knowsley Council and Everton are responsible for Finch Farm and its on the outskirts of Liverpool in Halewood, Knowsley.
That proves that Everton & Knowsley Council can work well together as the council moved heaven and earth for Everton on that site.
Well done Everton and Knowsley Council.
I have lived in Halewood Village 25 yrs, 10 mins walk from Finch Farm.
Knowsley Council are an extremely well run council always have been unlike their Liverpool counterparts who couldnt run a pissup in a brewery, the Matthew St festival, Everton’s ground move and next thing the 2008 Capital of Culture.
However having said that I think the stadium should be within Liverpool not within Knowsley, though Knowsley would undoubtedly do a very good job.
At night time Finch Farm illuminates all the surrounding area which is all farmland and looks very good and is a major asset in attracting the best players to now come to this club and hopefully in January might influence one or two big names to sign up.
I believe Knowsley council do a better job in some respects, but not all, and I don’t think they are comparable. For a start for the most part they certainly haven’t inherited the same level of inner city problems, and aging housing/building stock, infrastructure and dereliction that the city council has, they essentially run a few housing estates. I don’t think they have suffered the same reductions in population. Liverpool was in relative decline for decades, when knowsley was only just getting built therefore the general fabric of the place is that much newer. I don’t beleive they can be blamed for Everton’s misgivings, they are under no obligation to bail them out, and couldn’t have done much more for them regarding the King’s Dock for instance. They have said throughout that they will work with the club regarding planning permission for redevelopment, and similarly as regards the Loop and other sites, but for the most part the club have not been interested. Also if you look at the levels of investment and the amount of redevelopment taking place in the city at the moment, there is nothing comparable in the whole of Knowsley put together, I should imagine that they have at least been partly responsible for some of that.
Keep the faith.


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It would be nice if the club had some open days to invite fans there, maybe at the end of the season.