Home football Gudison Park: Emotional scenes Mark Everton’s last game at Old Stadium

Gudison Park: Emotional scenes Mark Everton’s last game at Old Stadium

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Gudison Park: Emotional scenes Mark Everton’s last game at Old Stadium


Blue smoke was seen about four hours before the start of the game around Gudison Park. This big old field was not built for a peaceful farewell, so a day of history and high feelings never went through quietly.

A brief football match broke, the separation of celebrations at the end of the 133-year men’s top football here, Everton gave a good goodbye when Southampton surrendered to the mood and 2 goals from Eliman Diya in the first half.

The acquaintances of Gudisson Park still attacked the feelings when the Evertons covered the climate that was three miles outside the city to say they were there simply, whether they had a ticket or not.

Is it ten minutes away from the standing of the car? Do about an hour.

Thousands of people walked the streets since 8 am, and Rod Gooddisson was close to his absence, forcing Everton to take a different route into the stadium.

Everton fans were attracted to those famous places.

The sculpture of the ‘Holy Third’, which was the 1970 anniversary of the 1970s, the titles of Alan Boll, Colin Harvey, Hold Kindall and against the St. Luke Englist Church in the Goldis Street, as a former striker Dixi Din, who still scored 60 goals in 1927-1

They will stay in their place while Everton moves to the 53,000-scale stadium at Bramly-Moor port, now known as the Hill Dickinson.

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