One final game at Goodison Park remains to be played before Everton make their move to their new home.
The excitement will be building around Everton as they prepare to send off the Old Lady in style.
David Moyes will still be disappointed his side did not secure three points last time out at Goodison Park in their draw against Ipswich Town.
Exciting plans are in place for Goodison Park’s Finale in a couple of weeks against Southampton.
It will be intriguing to see what exactly is in store following the game for the fans attending the game in L4.
Tottenham Hotspur previously presented some of their club legends following their final game at White Hart Lane.
One former Everton coach said he’ll attend Bramley-Moore Dock’s first game and he has now said he will be there for the final game at Goodison.
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Everton legend Duncan Ferguson shares his Goodison Park plans
Duncan Ferguson has admitted he’d love to manage Everton again if the opportunity was to present itself.
For now, he is having to watch from the stands and he will be doing that against the Saints.
Speaking to Ally McCoist on TalkSPORT, Ferguson shared his plans to attend the final game at Goodison Park.
“I go back. I’ve been back two or three times,” he said.
“My kids have got season tickets and I’ll go back for the last game of the season. I was back there on Saturday for the Ipswich game. So, yeah I go back here and there.
“I’ve not been to the new stadium, I’ve only been by it. I’ll wait for the first game of the season for that [to visit].”
Ferguson did not want to leave Everton during his playing days but his request to remain at the club was rejected by the board.
To see him back at Goodison will be a real treat for the fans and something which the Everton legend will certainly be deserving of.
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Everton must leave Goodison Park with a win
The draw against Ipswich on the weekend was fairly unacceptable considering the two-goal lead which Everton opened up.
Moyes was furious after Everton lost to Ipswich and it is no real surprise as more points were dropped at home.
The 62-year-old has enjoyed a solid return to Merseyside, but that is not to say there haven’t been some issues along the way.
Thankfully, the summer transfer window is going to offer that opportunity to solve their problems.
But Moyes will certainly be looking to end the campaign with one final win on home soil.
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