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Leaving Goodison Park Will Be Sad, But Everton Are Moving For A Bigger And Better Future, Says Moyes
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May 16, 2025 • 21:30 PM View: 349
Leaving Goodison Park: Everton head coach David Moyes acknowledged that a chapter in the club’s history will end when they play their final game at Goodison Park on Sunday. The Toffees host already-relegated Southampton on Sunday in what promises to be an emotional day for supporters, with the Men's Senior Team set to move to the Club's new world-class waterfront stadium for the start of the 2025/26 season.
Everton's first stadium was Anfield, which is now used by city rivals Liverpool. A rent dispute saw them leave and move to Goodison in 1892, which has now been their home ground for 133 years.
Moyes said that there have been many greats who have been at the club, but it will be he who shuts the door on his way out. “There are a lot of people who are a bit wiser and knowledgeable about Everton and Goodison Park than I am. There is some great history, great stories, great managers, and great players who have all been here - I'm just the one who's going to shut the door on the way out!
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