Following Toffees boss David Moyes' admission that sharing a stadium makes financial sense, we ask readers whether the Merseyside clubs would benefit from developing a mutual home

They might currently be separated by less than a kilometre, but few - if any - of the Everton and Liverpool faithful would consider themselves Merseyside bedfellows.However, it seems as if Reds and Blues may soon become just that little bit closer - geographically speaking, at least.Both clubs have been planning new stadia for some time now: Liverpool are keen to expand their home capacity to rival that of the likes of the Manchester clubs and Arsenal, while Everton have long been hoping that a plush new home could go a long way to moving them out of the shadow of their closest rivals.However, the Reds' hierarchy are apparently uncertain as to whether to expand Anfield or invest in a new development at Stanley Park. The Toffees, on the other hand, lack the financial clout to build a bigger and better ground.To that end, we want to ask you, thefaithful, whether a groundshare would be a good thing for both clubs?David Moyes has already given the notion his provisional backing, and it seems to work on the continent with Inter and AC Milan co-habiting at San Siro - but would such a scheme work on Merseyside?Have your say in our poll below...