Everton are seemingly unstoppable at the moment, with their work in brushing aside any off-pitch distractions immaculate.
In the midst of a frustrating takeover which has dragged on since September, and having overcome an unprecedented points deduction the likes of which had never before been seen in the English top-flight, somehow they are enjoying a run of ten wins from 14 games in all competitions.
Sean Dyche is a miracle worker, and all those calling for his head after their tough start to the season have been made to look foolish.
The 52-year-old is dispelling all the misconceptions, with his brand of football proving effective and even attractive at times.
At last, it seems the club will have the perfect man to lead them into the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, with a side to be proud of.

Well, the latest drone update, courtesy of Mister Drone UK, actually details another strange feature whilst flying over the construction site.
It seems that a mini football pitch has actually been formed, with the purpose of its creation (other than to play football) still unknown.
When will Everton move into the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium?
Everton’s proposed departure from Goodison Park was a widely debated topic, with many worrying that a mid-season move might not give the historic ground the send-off it deserves.
As the first purpose-built football stadium in England, the Old Lady has played host to some historic fixtures, with the likes of Pele, Eusebio and Dixie Dean having all graced the hallowed turf.
To depart will be painful, but marks a necessary progression for a club seeking to return to England’s elite.

Well, earlier this week actually offered an answer to the aforementioned query, with the club confirming that next season, 2024/25, will mark the final full campaign in Goodison Park.
Therefore, the 2025/26 term outlines the start of a new era at Bramley-Moore Dock, allowing for fans to pay homage to the place they have called home for so long on the final day of the next Premier League season.
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