With Goodison Park’s finale looming, Evertonians will have to get ready to welcome their new home in the Bramley Moore-Dock Stadium.
After Everton’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal, Goodison now has just three games remaining in an emotional statement for Toffees fans.
Although Bramley Moore-Dock looks ‘gorgeous’, it will take a lot to replace the memories made at The Grand Old Lady.
The fans have been on top form in terms of atmosphere recently and will be hoping to stay unbeaten for the rest of the season at home, despite a meeting with Man City threatening to put an end to that.
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With fans taking in the last moments at Goodison, they might be intrigued about what’s happening behind the scenes at the new stadium.

Everton make tweaks to Bramley-Moore Dock stadium
After two test events of the stadium, much has been made of the stadium.
With Bramley Moore-Dock’s design generating the Everton atmosphere, this can replicate what Goodison stands for.
However, there have been some negatives as Evertonians criticised the stadium’s transport links, which is something that needs to be improved.
Well, they might not have adjusted the transport just yet, but there have been a few changes that fans might like.
According to MailOnline, there have been a couple of last-minute tweaks.
It’s been made clear that Sean Dyche was not consulted on the layout of the venue, as this made his future at the club all too clear, and regarding this, it was pointed out that there did not appear to be a coaches’ room.
That situation has now been rectified, but one area that won’t be changing is the walk from the dressing room to the pitch, which looks to be a very long trek.
Moyes and the players might not be best pleased with this, but the addition of the coaches’ room will be welcomed.
The tweaks suggest Everton are open to stadium change suggestions
With these new installments, The Friedkin Group could be open to suggestions, which Everton fans would happily consider.
Everything has to run smoothly at the new ground after such a successful time in the last 133 years of Goodison.
Even though Everton’s new stadium’s size is ‘majestic’, the overall operation has to run smoothly, and that’s what hasn’t set well with fans so far.
If the transport doesn’t get knocked on the head, the owners will have growing pressure on them to sort the issue, which won’t be needed if results on the pitch don’t come next season.
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