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Bob Sacamano wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:08 pmCalm down
Just answering his question.
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Comes down to your own experiences. I've watched us from every part of the ground since being a small kid. I'll cry when she goes because I've been part of the history, the good and bad times like you I'm sure. To have no attachment is the difference maybe.
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No problem with anyone having an emotional attachment and despite my feelings now I may well be surprised at the last match of the season and think back to the days my old man brought me in the sixties, just feel more exited about BMD than I am sad about leaving z Goodison, everyone’s different, which is a good thing.
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Think I'm going to feel unhappy to see it gone, when the day comes, and from 11 thousand miles away, and by then only being lucky enough to having sat twice in it.
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Hope they ban calling people "Lad" at the new stadium.
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MayorFarnham wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:31 am Hope they ban calling people "Lad" at the new stadium.
Stadium would be empty. Does "lid" count?
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OK i`m a bit late with my reply , but what awesome news.

Like some said on here its cautious optimism but hopefully Everton FC will a force again (no longer a farce !!)

So its Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to all

COYB
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MayorFarnham wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:31 am Hope they ban calling people "Lad" at the new stadium.
Good luck with that :lol:
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Escalator wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:17 pm No problem with anyone having an emotional attachment and despite my feelings now I may well be surprised at the last match of the season and think back to the days my old man brought me in the sixties, just feel more exited about BMD than I am sad about leaving z Goodison, everyone’s different, which is a good thing.
i feel exactly the same too - first time in the late sixties too at goodison in 1968
just so looking forward to the bramley moore now
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The club have been incredibly low key in making something out of our last season at Goodison.

No commemorative kit, nothing at Goodison on match days, no events at Goodison other than the one that was cancelled.

Thought at least they’d invite some ex players to come onto the pitch at half time or something like that. Not even anything to by to commemorate it in the shop.

Feels like we’re leaving with a whimper tbh.
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Am sure that they will step it up now that the ownership issue has been resolved, there’s five months yet, can’t have ex players every game till then but am sure as it gets nearer to the last match.
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TheRam wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:19 am The club have been incredibly low key in making something out of our last season at Goodison.

No commemorative kit, nothing at Goodison on match days, no events at Goodison other than the one that was cancelled.

Thought at least they’d invite some ex players to come onto the pitch at half time or something like that. Not even anything to by to commemorate it in the shop.

Feels like we’re leaving with a whimper tbh.
The running of the club has been without the full attention of the person that owns it, I think that's the main reason. Which is a shame for Goodison and the fans. Hopefully we start to see a bit more now big Dan is in.
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TheRam wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:19 am The club have been incredibly low key in making something out of our last season at Goodison.

No commemorative kit, nothing at Goodison on match days, no events at Goodison other than the one that was cancelled.

Thought at least they’d invite some ex players to come onto the pitch at half time or something like that. Not even anything to by to commemorate it in the shop.

Feels like we’re leaving with a whimper tbh.
True but I think it's largely down to how we've been run.

We've been rudderless for a good while with no-one at the club who's really arsed about that sort of thing.
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TheRam wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:19 am The club have been incredibly low key in making something out of our last season at Goodison.

No commemorative kit, nothing at Goodison on match days, no events at Goodison other than the one that was cancelled.

Thought at least they’d invite some ex players to come onto the pitch at half time or something like that. Not even anything to by to commemorate it in the shop.

Feels like we’re leaving with a whimper tbh.
I thought we were getting a 'one-off' kit for the last game or something?
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