The Kirkby Project
The Kirkby Project was a proposed new football stadium in Kirkby, England for Everton. The stadium, if built, would have replaced Goodison Park as Everton's home ground.
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Population: 24,225
Latitude: 53° 33' 30.17" N
Longitude: -3° 04' 11.96" W
The Kirkby Project was a proposed new football stadium in Kirkby, England for Everton. The stadium, if built, would have replaced Goodison Park as Everton's home ground.
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