Ready all for the last farewell to Goodison Park, Everton’s house

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Nostalgia week and special feelings to Goodison Park, Old English Stadium with more games played, romantic references to its history, known as the ‘Grand Old Lady’ of British football. When the players of EVERTON Jump on the grass to deal with the SOUTHAMPTON They will make it the day of their final farewell to Premier League About the weed of the historical enclosure of LiverpoolOn the other side of Anfield, crossing Stanley Park. Moving ‘Blues’, beginning next season, to their new and modern Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium, to the city’s springs. The news is that the MERSISIDE’s emblematic field will not collapse. She will continue to have football, to give the women a great opportunity for the growth and roots of society.

As one of the English League’s English teams, the EVERTON The football club also wants to be a pioneer in a decision that has never been before: to give his female team, the Everton women, the fixed chief of a great stadium. Goodison Park The excavators will be saved and demolished and the solemn vision of the farm from the County Road, will remain well visible, to now be the first great stadium in the country of Barclays Women’s Super League. In addition, the club will continue to support the neighborhood of Walton, with aid programs to 10,000 residents of So -called ‘Blue Mile’, one of the areas with the most unemployment and difficulty, as a sign of its community commitment.

The new with -owned ‘Toffee’, the American Dan Friedkin. They want to return it to the Premier Elite and recover the hard rival along with Liverpool for the titles. By traveling to the new stadium, Friedkin and the new minority shareholders see a great economic opportunity for ‘Toffee’ to regain their strength, disappearing during the critical stage of Iran’s businessman Farhad Moshiri, until he can access the club’s final sale.

Economic opportunity

Moving to the new stadium, they see the opportunity to explode the dock exteriors of Bramley-More, in the Vauxall district, to raise a large commercial area of ​​stores, leisure and restaurants, which contributes to the potentiation of the maritime zone for the city and the re-integration of the club. In addition, with the changing its chief, the club will take a related step toward modernity, which has passed nearly 53,000 viewers, and can be at the level of ‘big six’ clubs.

The new stadium costs 750 million pounds and is built on what is a ruined industrial desert at Liverpool Bay ports. But it is considered that the new field also reflects the agrerrious pedigree of EVERTON. The area has played a major role in the coal trade in England for nearly 140 years, therefore all the inhabitants of LiverpoolBe ‘red’ or ‘blues’, feeling for this a special attachment. Today they will also enjoy a seabet life change, along with the links of their past and who have qualified as “the most surprising and ambitious in Liverpool since the beginning of the 20th century.”

‘The Blue Wall’

The most impressive -aware part of the new stadium is the Southern Gallery, where the ‘blue wall (the blue wall) is located. It has straight standing in the corners and a slope with capacity for 14,000 followers, the most inclined to Europe. There Everton will have the strength of its younger supporters to become a stadium with a soul, as it is designed to strengthen the roar of the songs. Sea views are amazing and from behind the Southern Gallery you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of City Horizon.

The match against Southampton’s origin is thus marking the farewell to 133 years of history in a dark and humid field on Liverpool’s cold night, but combining -with all British football experiences since the Victorian time. What is unique is that the only field with a combined church and the club always avoids playing games in the morning on Sunday, to allow services to St. Luke the Evangelist, a 124 -year -old Anglican church. There, very close, one of the slogans reflecting the humility of the Walton neighborhood and the ‘blue’ community was written:

In his farewell Goodison. Or Everton of the 80s with Howard Kendall, who won the FA Cup of 84 and the League of 85, and decorated his fans. They also note the party a note in the world for help for a women’s party, which has remained for 98 years, re -connecting Everton to the idea that Goodison will mean, from now on. But society reality and current club’s needs are inevitable to move to accept all changes.

Two years ago, the EVERTON. Now, again under the direction of Scottish David Moyes, they plan their future with great enthusiasm. They look in the mirror of their past as a sleeping giant, and dream, hopeful, which will now wake up.

Source: La Verdad

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