Two final games remain to be played at Everton’s historic home before the move this summer.
Ipswich Town will visit Goodison Park on Saturday for the penultimate game at the Old Lady in what is set to be an emotional goodbye.
Everton are going into the game against the relegated outfit on the back of consecutive Premier League defeats.
April was always going to be a difficult run for the Toffees and there was certainly a mixed bag of results.
David Moyes has Dominic Calvert-Lewin back from injury after the Blues drew another blank in their latest outing against Chelsea.
The Toffees will be determined to send Goodison off with back-to-back victories against Ipswich and Southampton.
And TalkSPORT’s Jim White has now shared what he has heard from some Everton fans ahead of their stadium move.
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Everton fans cannot wait to move to Bramley-Moore Dock
The final game against Southampton is going to be a massive occasion and Everton have big plans for Goodison Park’s Finale.
However, a bright future awaits the Toffees in their new state of the art home on the docks.
Speaking on TalkSPORT, White has shared insight to a conversation he had with some Everton fans last weekend on the London Underground before the Chelsea game.
“I’ve got to say the Everton fans I met on Saturday on the tube who were down in London for their game against Chelsea, they were telling me they cannot wait for the new stadium,” he said after Arsenal’s midweek atmosphere was slammed in comparison.
“Albeit they are sad to leave Goodison Park, but they cannot wait because of the atmosphere they will create.”
There are some frustrated fans, though, after some Everton fans were furious over the cost to buy their seat ahead of Goodison’s farewell.
This is something which the club may have gotten wrong, but the overriding emotion is clearly excitement ahead of the move to Bramley-Moore Dock.
Bramley-Moore Dock is going to be an Everton game changer
The new stadium has been built with the fans in mind.
There are plenty of nods towards their past with design features linking back to Goodison Park, but there are also a lot of modern features to take Everton forward.
Everton are set for a £60m revenue increase from moving stadium with the club now looking to close the gap on some of the top-earning sides in the Premier League.
Of course, it is going to be sad for Everton fans to bid farewell to Goodison.
But even Jamie Carragher feels Everton need to move stadium if they are to have any hope of closing the gap on the top half clubs.
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