Great Goodison moments.

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Advert for the "1892 Heritage edition fan top" coming out tomorrow

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Trowel wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 5:05 pm Advert for the "1892 Heritage edition fan top" coming out tomorrow

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Doesn’t feel real. I was speaking with my dad at the weekend, and I just don’t really know how I am going to feel walking to Goodison for the final time. It’s not really excitement or dread, but perhaps proud of what the club has achieved at Goodison, and much sadness to be leaving such an iconic place full of memories for me (and many many others). All those goals, the noise, fans going mental, bad weather, crap views, packed out stands, the roof so low it almost feels like you are going to bump it with your head, friends and family enjoying moments together, rubbish walks back after losing, last minute wins and losses. And off into a brand new stadium we go.

I mean, it is just a building. But when do bricks and mortar become something more? Some places just have that special something about them, where they seem to store history within their bones. That’s what Goodison is to me when I walk around it. It’s not just an old ground - it has so much character and charm about it.

How do you pack over 100 years of history into 1 day? Well, maybe the answer is that you don’t have to. At the end of the day, people are what make buildings special. We have a chance at Bramley Moore to create memories for future generations, all whilst remembering the great times at the Old lady.
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Yeah. Come Sunday it's gonna be extremely hard isn't it.
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Gary1878 wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 12:49 pm Doesn’t feel real. I was speaking with my dad at the weekend, and I just don’t really know how I am going to feel walking to Goodison for the final time. It’s not really excitement or dread, but perhaps proud of what the club has achieved at Goodison, and much sadness to be leaving such an iconic place full of memories for me (and many many others). All those goals, the noise, fans going mental, bad weather, crap views, packed out stands, the roof so low it almost feels like you are going to bump it with your head, friends and family enjoying moments together, rubbish walks back after losing, last minute wins and losses. And off into a brand new stadium we go.

I mean, it is just a building. But when do bricks and mortar become something more? Some places just have that special something about them, where they seem to store history within their bones. That’s what Goodison is to me when I walk around it. It’s not just an old ground - it has so much character and charm about it.

How do you pack over 100 years of history into 1 day? Well, maybe the answer is that you don’t have to. At the end of the day, people are what make buildings special. We have a chance at Bramley Moore to create memories for future generations, all whilst remembering the great times at the Old lady.
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I’m not feeling a great deal to be honest, but I just know when that siren goes on Sunday It’ll all come flooding out. Deffo a day for sunglasses!!
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Do we know who is playing after the game yet?
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Knowing Everton, probably Jamie Webster
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Shogun wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 4:29 pm Knowing Everton, probably Jamie Webster
Don't :(
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Just watched Goodbye Goodison on sky , tears at the end.

Radio 5 live next . Later Tomorrow
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Shogun wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 4:29 pm Knowing Everton, probably Jamie Webster
Her with the recorder.
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