Everton’s Goodison Park to live on
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Everton have played at Goodison Park since 1892, but now have one Premier League game left at their famous old home. A move to the new stadium on Liverpool’s waterfront will follow. So, to mark the final few weeks,
"Every corner of Goodison has a story to tell."That is what Everton tours and commercial events manager Elle Barnes-Reen told BBC Radio Merseyside as part of a special podcast that goes on one last tour of Goodison Park with Barnes-Reen's grandmother and legendary club tour guide Lily Barnes,
As Everton prepare to say farewell to Goodison, here are the details you need, plus a look at some of the key facts, stats, history and what the future holds for the famous stadium.
Speaking on his episode of Goodison Park: My Home on the 30th anniversary of the game, Everton’s match-winning hero that day, Graham Stuart told the ECHO: “It’s not something that I’m proud of. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a famous game in our history but for all the wrong reasons and I’ve never lost sight of that.
We asked for your views on Everton's decision to relocate their women's team to Goodison Park, saving the stadium for football use moving forward. Here are some of your comments: Steve: Fantastic news - shows real vision and understanding. Well done to The Friedkin Group!
Enjoy some of the most iconic goals ever scored at Goodison Park as Everton get set to play their final match at their historic venue.
Retaining Goodison Park will provide long-term certainty to the wider community around the historic stadium, according to the leader of Liverpool Council. It was confirmed on Tuesday that from next season,
Across all competitions, have Everton lost more games or drawn more games at the stadium?