Dec 13 2006 By Alan Weston, Liverpool Daily Post Staff
EVERTON FC messageboards were last night buzzing after the club confirmed it had signed an exclusive deal over plans to build a stadium in Kirkby.
Reaction from around the world varied from outright hostility to the move, to claims that a new home outside the city was the only way forward for the club.
In a poll of fans conducted on the icLiverpool website, 63% of fans said the proposed move would be a "huge step forward", while 33% agreed with the statement "we need to move but shouldn't leave the city".
Only 3% said "we should stay at Goodison with its history".
Of the dozens of messages posted, one said: "I think Kirkby is the only way for us to go forward as a club. You will also find that once the carrot of a new bigger stadium with better capacity and facilities... is on the cards, investors will spring out from the woodwork."
Dan, from Bootle, said: "On the subject of the site, it may be a good one with decent road and rail links but I can't help feeling we're making a mistake giving away the city to the Reds.
"I know it's only four miles but, psychologically, not being in the city will have a big knock-on effect. There's the big support we get from Wirral to consider also."