Ged
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Ged
@FaganEFC
Everton FC home and away




Does describing Goodison so negatively, in order to help ourselves move on, only serve to create division? It’s surprising how quickly some fans seem ready to dismiss a place so deeply woven into our history, simply to feel more connected to what’s new. Surely Goodison Park represents a central part of who we are. There’s real weight in what it stood for. That isn’t about resisting change; it’s about recognising history. When people say they miss the feeling Goodison gave them, they’re not talking about relegation fights, bad atmospheres, or poor signings. They’re talking about tradition. About walking into a ground that had held the same centre circle since 1892. About a place that generations of Evertonians returned to, year after year. A connection to our roots. About something that felt authentic and deeply rooted in the identity of the club. The new stadium may well represent progress. It may bring opportunity, stability, and success. But can progress and reflection exist at the same time? Can we embrace what’s ahead without diminishing what came before? If some fans feel homesick, perhaps that deserves understanding rather than dismissal. After all, Goodison wasn’t just a ground - it was a living thread through the lives of Evertonians. Acknowledging that doesn’t prevent us from moving forward; it simply respects where we’ve come from. Goodison was a reminder of who we were. Hill Dickinson shows how much the club and football have changed, for better or worse. Maybe the real conversation isn’t about choosing between past and future, but about how we carry one into the other without creating a divide in the process. UTFT Evertonian on Regent Rd Nikon F Aug 2025




Last darts giveaway went down really well.. Who fancies another one? 😉🎯





this is actually so evil😭

What's the largest away following you've ever been a part of? 🤔







