Everton fans now only have five more home games to enjoy before they make the move to their new stadium.
David Moyes has brought the good times back to Goodison Park with a fine run of form in the Premier League.
There will have been some disappointed fans walking away on Saturday after Everton dropped two points against Manchester United.
But there are still plenty of positives to take from how Moyes has transformed the fortunes on Merseyside.
Everton expect a big financial boost in moving to their new stadium, with an increased capacity helping the club’s revenue stream.
And it seems some of their fans have now noticed something about Bramley-Moore Dock’s design, which may not have been spotted previously.
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Everton fans spot Bramley-Moore Dock easter egg
Even Jamie Carragher is excited about the new Everton stadium with the Toffees set for a big upgrade on Goodison Park.
However, it will be an emotional goodbye with the historic ground having marked the home of Everton Football Club for such a long time.
Although the stadiums are completely different, some fans feel they have noticed some touches at BMD that nod to their past at Goodison.
Noticing the design of the glass feature on the south stand, @luke1878 said: ‘Never realised this was Leitch-inspired!’ With the detail pointed out, @kitconnorsseur added: ‘Phwoaaaaarrrr love this so much.’
It seems that is not the only Leitch-inspired work that has been included at the new stadium, @aitch_gkr said: ‘There’s loads of Leitchwork in there, just all pretty subtle.’ And @terrycoburn8 also said: ‘It’s the little things’.
Making the move from a historic ground like Goodison to a state-of-the-art stadium like BMD is always going to provide big changes.
But it seems the designers have tried to incorporate subtle details which hark back to Goodison, @son0fgondor loved what he saw: ‘ Yep. And yet people are still moaning there aren’t enough nods to Goodison.’ Whilst it was news to @paul03319: ‘I hadn’t even noticed.’
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Everton have more test events planned at Bramley-Moore Dock
Just the other week, Everton held their first test event at Bramley-Moore Dock which went down as a roaring success.
The Everton U18s may not have got the result on the pitch, but 10,000 fans were handed their first experience in the new ground.
Keith Southern was wowed by Bramley-Moore Dock as he became the first Everton manager to take to the dugout at their new home.
But there are more test events to follow.
Everton are expected to test Bramley-Moore Dock in March or April before potentially holding a third and final event closer to the opening date.
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