Everton welcomed 10,000 supporters inside their shiny new stadium which will see the Toffees enter a new era after leaving their historic Goodison Park home ...
The Toffees will wave goodbye to Goodison Park at the end of this season as they swap homes for Bramley-Moore, a £550million stadium that will hold 52,888 fans for Toffees home games.
The Toffees are set to move to a new stadium at the end of the season. Here is everything you need to know about the new ground. Everton Stadium is being constructed in north Liverpool on ...
Things will never be the same. Yes, a shiny, new stadium standing proudly on the banks of the Mersey awaits Everton but the thought of a Derby being played somewhere other than Goodison Park or ...
IT'S goodbye Goodison Park as Everton ... into a stunning new 53,000-capacity ground on Liverpool's Bramley Moore Dock when they leave behind England's first major football stadium.
Next season sees the breaking of a new dawn for Everton. The Toffees bid farewell ... As well as the ability to host concerts inside the stadium, the club also has the opportunity to host more ...
Had Liverpool, as was planned, built their own new stadium ... welled up inside me,' it says. 'I remember thinking – I just love this place. I want this place forever.' At Everton they cling ...
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