Everton FC
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Everton Women In Focus: The Blues Do The Derby Double Over Rivals Liverpool
Sunday 4th May, saw Everton women complete the season double over their rivals, storming to victory with a 2-0 win at Anfield. Another victory for Everton women in the Merseyside derby. 5 games at Anfield, 5 wins at Anfield, and 5 clean sheets at Anfield, it is fair to say the Blues have the city well and truly in their hands. Katja Snoeijs opened the scoring, as she did in the reverse fixture in November, followed…
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Everton To Celebrate Historic Goodbye To Goodison Park At Final Home Game
Everton FC has unveiled plans for an emotional farewell to Goodison Park, as the Blues prepare to play their final home match at the iconic ground on Sunday 18 May against Southampton. The match, which kicks off at 12pm BST, will mark the end of an era for the Club and supporters, who have called the ‘Grand Old Lady’ home for 133 years. Everton is promising a day filled with memories, emotion, and celebration, both…
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Everton Offer Fans A Chance To Own Goodison Park Seats
Everton Football Club are giving loyal fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an original seat from Goodison Park, as the Club approaches its final Premier League fixtures at the legendary ground. With just two home games left — against Ipswich Town and Southampton — the Club has announced that Season Ticket and Hospitality Members will have the exclusive chance to purchase individual seats from the iconic stadium before the move to Everton’s new riverside home.…
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Everton FC In Focus: Football Takes A Back Seat And Legacy Takes The Wheel
My first time in L4, I was 7 years old. I didn’t quite understand substitutions and why people shouted so loudly, but I quickly learnt. Fast forward 13 years and I am now the one shouting loudly, and it is often about substitutions! It’s funny how David Moyes has bookended all I’ve known about Everton. In the Family Enclosure in 2012, I thought he looked a bit like my grandad… now I think he looks…
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Everton FC In Focus: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue
The word I’d use to sum up the second test event at Bramley Moore is anticipation. The palpable anticipation of 25,000 Evertonian’s, the anticipation and pride on the faces of those involved in the making, and the anticipation of what to expect, come August, from the council. With the history, memories, and atmosphere that comes with Goodison, the new Everton Stadium at Bramley Moore has a lot to live up to. The authenticity of L4…
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Second Test Event At Everton Stadium Hailed A Resounding Success
Everton has successfully completed its second test event, marking a significant milestone in the Club’s journey to its new stadium. An Everton U21 team beat Bolton Wanderers B at Sunday’s event, which was designed to assess various operational aspects of the stadium and saw more than 25,000 fans experience the matchday facilities, ticketing, stewarding, and service operations. After the success of the first test event in February welcomed more than 10,000 people to the stadium,…
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Everton Launch Travel Hub For Second Test Event At New Stadium
Everton has launched an online Travel Hub, which brings together all the relevant and official travel information ahead of the second test event, this weekend. Everton Stadium, located to the north of the city centre, is conveniently served by all forms of public transport, which has been ramped up for the 25,000-plus fans attending the Blues’ U21s fixture on Sunday, 23 March (2pm kick-off). Transport providers have confirmed additional and longer trains to nearby Sandhills station and an…
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‘Goodbye To Goodison’ Photo Display Documents Everton Fans’ Final Season At Iconic Stadium
Goodison Park’s final season as home to Everton Football Club will be documented from a fan’s perspective, through a new photo display opening on 5 April at Museum of Liverpool. Featuring nine photographers from the club’s fanbase, Goodbye to Goodison is a love letter to the home stadium of Everton Football Club in its final season. The display of photos taken during the final season looks at the relationship between this iconic ground and the loyal fans who congregate around the stadium. …
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Everton FC In Focus: He’s Got Red Hair, But We Don’t Care… The Return of David Moyes
‘Cos we don’t know the meaning of losing’… what do you say to that Toffees? After months of turmoil on the blue half of Merseyside, it’s been a welcome change for fans and players alike to start looking up the table, under returning manager David Moyes. Nicknamed the Moyesiah by fans, it has been nothing short of remarkable what David Moyes has been able to achieve upon his return to the club. Think fish and…