Liverpool reveal images of new Anfield Main Road stand which will include street food stalls and a sports bar in matchday hospitality
- Liverpool's building work on their expanded new Anfield Main Road stand is still ongoing
- The Main Stand expansion project is on target for completion during 2016-17; its total capacity will be around 20,500
- Fans who buy matchday hospitality for packages from £2,900 can meet a Liverpool legend at every home game
- Other benefits include pre-match entertainment, car parking, an annual gift and a matchday programme
Liverpool supporters
can look forward to street food and a sports bar in matchday
hospitality once the new Anfield Main Road stand is built, it's been
revealed.
The
Reds have released brochures welcoming fans to the 'The Anfield Dugout'
with the new stand set to be completed during the 2016-17 season.
Advertising
packages are priced from £2,900 with buyers entitled to a ticket to
every competitive home game, a half-time drink and a 'vibrant mix of
complimentary street food stalls'.
Liverpool have released images of
their new bar which will be on offer as matchday hospitality at their
new Anfield Road Main Stand
Other benefits for hospitality members also include pre-match entertainment, car parking and street food stalls
Advertising packages are priced from £2,900 with buyers entitled to a ticket to every competitive home game
The new Anfield Road Main Stand is due for completion during the 2016-17 campaign on Merseyside
Other membership benefits will also enable fans to be able to get up close and personal with an Anfield legend at every match.
The
brochure says: 'From traditional British classics to vibrant Asian
fusion, The Anfield Dugout hosts delicious street food stalls and local
guest vendors, cooking up new dishes and fresh flavours live before
every match.
'In
less than a year we will be welcoming our supporters into an expanded
Main Stand, purposely designed to retain the unrivalled atmosphere and
spirit of Anfield.
'With 8,500 extra seats, the Main Stand will be one of the largest all-seater single stands in Europe.
'Visible from several points in the city, it’s going to add another impressive landmark to the world-renowned Liverpool skyline.
'We’re
breaking new ground at the Main Stand. We’re creating a place that will
become a part of our culture at Anfield: a place of great history,
passion and character, where a wall of noise can inspire and intimidate
in equal measure.
'This is hospitality that shares a real love of football.'
Other
benefits for hospitality members also include pre-match entertainment,
car parking, an annual gift and a matchday programme.
Last
month, Liverpool released new photographs showing progress at Anfield
as expansion work to install the final sections of the Main Stand's new
upper tier gathers pace in L4.
How Anfield will look once the building work on Reds' stadium is fully completed during the 2016-17 season
A computed-generated fans view inside Anfield of how the Anfield Main Road stand will look too upon completion on matchday
The
new tier will hold more than 7,500 fans on a matchday and with just a
few concrete terrace sections to be erected, it should be complete soon.
Its total capacity will be around 20,500 making Anfield a 54,000
all-seater venue overall.
The
scale of the project is epitomised by the fact that if all the bricks
and blocks in the Main Stand were used to create a 0.5 metre-high wall,
it would stretch 40 miles - further than the length of the Channel
Tunnel.
The
combined internal floor spaces within the Main Stand are five times
larger than the pitch itself, and if all of the stand's seats were
placed end-to-end, it would stretch six miles - further than the
distance from the stadium to the city centre and back.
Last month Liverpool released new
photographs showing progress in installing the final sections of the
Main Stand's new upper tier
The combined internal floor spaces within the Main Stand are five times larger than the club's pristine pitch itself
If all the bricks and blocks in the Main Stand were used to create a 0.5 metre-high wall, it would stretch 40 miles
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