Everton are seeing players past and present share their goodbye messages for Goodison Park.
Goodison Park plays host to Southampton for the final time this weekend in what is set to be a huge day in the club’s history.
David Moyes got his Everton side back to winning ways on the weekend as their away form continues to impress.
At home, the Toffees have not enjoyed such fortunes but they will be eager to end their time at the Old Lady with a win.
Carlo Ancelotti shared his love for Goodison Park during the programme aired by Sky Sports on Tuesday morning.
But controversial figure Graeme Sharp took his opportunity to issue one final dig at the fans during his time at Goodison.
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Graeme Sharp issues fresh blow on Everton fans
Sunday is going to be a day where the emotions are going to be on display for Everton fans across the world.
Moyes would welcome Sharp back to Goodison Park for the game on the weekend in a move which would not go down well with the fans.
Speaking on the Sky Sports special, Sharp took his opportunity to land a blow on the Everton fans.
“Before we got to those good times, there were a lot of low times and it’s really tough to leave Goodison,” he said.
“It wasn’t always a full house the attendances were pretty poor at times and you could always hear every criticism aimed at you and you could even see that person in the crowd giving it to you.”
Farhad Moshiri has admitted Goodison should be demolished by 2028 over concerns his advisors have about the infrastructure.
Ahead of what is going to be a huge celebration, these comments are unlikely to go down well among the fans.
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Everton will celebrate club legends at Goodison Park Finale
Big plans have been put in place by Everton for Goodison Park’s Finale which will be held following full-time on Sunday.
It is going to be an opportunity for the club to recognise the players who have provided some huge moments over the years.
And the club have confirmed this in a recent press release.
‘Following the final whistle, Evertonians will be asked to remain in their seats for a special on-pitch celebration that will include guest presenters, appearances from current and former players, live musical performances, and specially-curated big screen content that captures the spirit, memories and history of the stadium,’ it read.
It is going to be a seriously special day for all Evertonians and one which will close one chapter and open another ahead of the move to Bramley-Moore Dock.
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