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Liverpool Waterfront loses World Heritage status Lyndon Lloyd Wednesday, 21 July, 2021
In a move that has been anticipated for a while, Unesco, citing years of development for an “irreversible loss” to the historic value of its Victorian docks have removed Liverpool s waterfront of its World Heritage Site status. Following a secret ballot
at the latest session of the World Heritage Committee China today, the heritage body declared that the “outstanding universal value” of Liverpool s Maritime Mercantile City has been irrevocably compromised by new construction, including plans for Everton s new 52,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The decision is seen by many as a blow for the city s prestige and tourism, particularly as Liverpool is only the third place to lose World Heritage Status in nearly 50 years while others have long regarded Unesco and the heritage site designation as holding bac
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Ancelotti: We should be embarrassed Lyndon Lloyd Sunday, 16 May, 2021
Carlo Ancelotti says that both he and his players need to take responsibility for what he says was Everton s worst performance yet at home this season.
With a place in the Europa League still within their grasp if results elsewhere go their way over the last two or three matches of the season, the Blues knew they had to beat already-relegated Sheffield United this evening but Ancelotti s charges wilted once again in the face of a must-win situation, falling to a horrible 1-0 defeat.
Though Allan, Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin forced good saves from Aaron Ramsdale, in the end all that was needed to overcome an Everton team that was, on paper, practically at full strength was a seventh-minute goal by Daniel Jebbison, a teenager who has spent the season playing in the sixth tier of English football.
Ancelotti looking at another summer of upgrades Lyndon Lloyd Monday, 17 May, 2021
Carlo Ancelotti suggests that Everton don t have the personnel to play anything other than the defensively-solid game based on direct attacking play that he has employed for much of this season.
In comments made during his post-match press conference following last night s humiliating home defeat to relegated Sheffield United, the Italian remarked that he would need to address the shortcomings of his squad through the transfer market this summer, although much will depend on whether the club is in Europe or not next season.
The Blues began the season in red-hot form, averaging three goals a game in all competitions and storming to the top of the Premier League by early October. A gruelling season has taken its toll in the meantime and seen Ancelotti s team lose their way, particularly at home where they have won just once since