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I'll shed a tear for Goodison Park, when I walked out at Everton's stadium I knew I had made it

I'll shed a tear for Goodison Park, when I walked out at Everton's stadium I knew I had made it

The Irish Sun17-05-2025

IT will be a sentimental day for the blue half of Merseyside on Sunday when Evertonians say goodbye to Goodison Park after 133 years.
And there will be one big Brummie shedding a little tear too because Everton's home is very special to me.
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Troy Deeney ranks Goodison Park in his top five stadiums
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The striker made his Premier League debut at the ground
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You never forget your first time and, a decade ago, Goodison was the place where I made my Premier League debut for ­Watford. What a wonderful, historic, atmospheric place to do so.
I had played in the lower leagues and the Championship and I had waited so long to play in the top flight.
So when I walked down that tight players' tunnel and then rose up the
steps
to the pitch to the tune of the Z
Cars
theme — walk-in music which
My debut was almost cut short after a matter of seconds, when I smashed into John Stones.
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It was my 'Paul Gascoigne in the 1991 Cup final moment', a rush of blood, a case of severe impatience.
And I was lucky to escape with a booking and a 'calm down' from the ref. In the VAR age, it would have been a straight red.
Having got away with that, we led twice but had to settle for a 2-2. Still it was one of the highlights of my career.
I love proper old-school
football
stadiums, I love it when the fans are so close to the pitch, when the crowd bears down on you — and Goodison Park is one of the absolute best, I'd certainly name it in the top five I've played in.
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From the moment the team bus heads down those narrow residential streets close to the ground, with those passionate supporters lining the pavement and the Winslow Hotel pub on the corner, you know you are heading for something special.
They call Everton the 'People's Club' and Goodison is a salt-of-the-Earth ground, with great
architecture
.
Troy Deeney sent off just minutes into return to football as clash descends into chaos
It is a reminder that football was — and should still be — the working man's game.
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So I will miss Goodison Park. Even the press box, where I sat recently, with posts obstructing my view and with barely enough legroom to seat a dwarf.
I was talking to some club staff who have worked at the old place for years and they said, 'We will miss it but it will be
nice
to go somewhere everything works.'
It's obvious why Everton are leaving Goodison for their new ultra-modern home at Bramley-Moore Dock — their capacity will increase by more than 13,000, the facilities for supporters will be in a different league and matchday revenues will increase markedly.
Everton's players might suffer from leaving Goodison too. The atmosphere can be so intense — as we saw when
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But the timing feels right — with new owners and with 15 players out of contract — it feels like a brand new era for the club.
A new stadium doesn't often bring instant success. When
I was surprised David Moyes was handed a two-and-a-half-year contract when he returned to Everton in January. While I have huge respect for Moyes, it didn't feel like the exciting appointment needed to lead the club into its brave new world.
There will be expectations and demands for Everton to change their style of football now that they are moving home — and I don't know whether Moyes is the ideal man to lead such an overhaul.
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They will give the old place a proper send-off and, with rock-bottom Southampton the visitors for the final men's match at the ground, they will expect to see it off with a resounding win.
And to me, it feels rather messy that the
But most Evertonians recognise that their new home represents progress and that Goodison Park simply needed too much
TLC
to make it viable in this day and age.
Still, another little piece of English football's soul will disappear when Everton's men take their leave of the place.
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And I, for one, will always treasure my memories of a very special football ground.

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