EVERTON stars have been warned about one feature of the club’s new stadium that has left fans concerned.
The Toffees are due to open their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock at the start of next season.
A new feature of Everton’s stadium has left fans concerned[/caption] Despite the stadium costing £760m, the stadium features an incredibly long walk from the tunnel to the pitch[/caption]Fans are excited to move into the 52,888-seater stadium that has cost £760million to build.
However, they have now spotted one feature they do not like about the ground.
A one-minute 16-second long video from TikTok page stadiastudy showed the interior of the stadium.
It gave a view from inside the work-in-progress home dressing room tunnel area.
The person holding the camera then walked towards the tunnel.
Once arriving, the cameraperson then walked to where the players will emerge onto the pitch and gave a view of what they will see by panning the camera around the stadium.
But fans could not help but notice how long it took to get out on to the pitch from the dressing room.
The video placed the camera in the dressing room at 11 seconds.
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It then took until 36 seconds in before reaching the tunnel, with the walk on to the pitch then not being completed until one minute in.
This means it could take players nearly a whole MINUTE to walk from the dressing room to the pitch.
Reacting to the video, one fan said: “Takes 90 minutes to get to the pitch but is an amazing ground.”
A second said: “That’s a long walk.”
A third added: “Surely that can’t be the walk to the tunnel.”
Another said: “Amazing stadium but that’s one hell of a walk!”
A fifth said: “Players be getting cramp before they reach the tunnel haha.”
A sixth added: “Are the changing rooms in Preston?”
A seventh said: “[You can] Catch an Uber from that changing room!”
After last weekend’s goalless draw with West Ham, Sean Dyche‘s side sit three points above the relegation zone with two wins and four draws from the opening 11 Premier League games.
The surrounding area of the stadium has been transformed during the building process.
Meanwhile, a stunning development has seen the stadium thrown in the hat to potentially host an Ashes rugby league series.