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Everton Uses Stadium Events to Boost Transfer Funds

Everton Uses Stadium Events to Boost Transfer Funds
Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium hosting a summer event
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Additionally, the venue will host public screenings of the men's World Cup, taking advantage of evening broadcast times in the United States.

"The timings are unique this year with it being in the US in the evenings.

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We thought the best thing would be to open a space and let people experience it together," he said.

The club expects over 400 Evertonians each night to watch England matches, with plans to go all the way to the final.

Financial Impact and Identity

Duckmanton confirmed that all income from third-party bookings directly supports the sporting department's budget under Sustainability and Systemic Resilience rules.

"We are governed by stringent rules in terms of SER and what we can spend on players based on revenue.

The job of me and the team is to support the playing staff," he said.

Everton is following successful models from clubs like West Ham, Tottenham, and Arsenal, which have increased revenues through non-football events.

"World class stadium, world class events which bring in world class revenues," Duckmanton said.

He stressed that the club is sharing its facility, not becoming a venue for hire, ensuring Everton's values remain prominent.

"We don't want to lose our identity by being a venue for hire.

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We are Everton Football Club sharing our stadium with the rest of the world," he said.

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