This is what it meant to say goodbye to Goodison Park
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By Lori Ewing LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -After all the emotional build-up to Everton's heart-wrenching farewell game at their beloved Goodison Park, manager David Moyes was concerned the moment might be too much for his team.
Everton's final game at Goodison Park this weekend will be a poignant occasion, manager David Moyes said on Friday.
Emotional Goodison send-off gives Everton hope of bright future – David Moyes - Everton signed off with a 2-0 victory over Southampton.
David Moyes has shared his thoughts on Goodison Park ahead of Everton's historic final fixture against Southampton
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNDavid Moyes sends clear message to The Friedkin Group after Everton's final game at Goodison ParkEverton have played their final game at Goodison Park before moving to their new stadium next season. David Moyes hopes The Friedkin Group (TFG) watched the glorious Goodison Park send-off and see it as the opportunity to built Everton back to ‘where we should be’.
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Live updates from Finch Farm as David Moyes hosts his Everton press conference ahead of the final match at Goodison Park
After all the emotional build-up to Everton's heart-wrenching farewell game at their beloved Goodison Park, manager David Moyes was concerned the moment might be too much for his team.
As Everton prepare to say farewell to Goodison, here are the details you need, plus a look at some of the key facts, stats, history and what the future holds for the famous stadium.
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All eyes are on Goodison Park as Everton gear up for a celebration of the Old Lady on Sunday. Preparations have been underway on and off the pitch, with Blues boss David Moyes insisting to his players the visit of Southampton is the biggest game of their season.