Everton faithful welcome new era at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton faithful welcome new era at Hill Dickinson Stadium
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EvertonLIVERPOOL, England - Everton kicked off a new era at gleaming Hill Dickinson Stadium with fireworks and towering blue plumes of smoke on Sunday, 133 years to the day since Goodison Park had opened.
Although the fans had bid an emotional farewell to the ground affectionately known as The Grand Old Lady at the end of last season, the mood ahead of their Premier League game against Brighton amp; Hove Albion at the new 52,888-seat stadium was buoyant.
There wasnt a dry eye in the whole building I dont think, really memorable occasion, said Michael Armand, whose dad Phil has had Everton seasons tickets for 30 years. But really excited for the fresh start.
Still miss the old place, but should be great atmosphere, everyones up for it, added Phil.
Fans smiled for selfies in front of the stadium and peered among the 36,000 personalised granite stones that pave Everton Way, kneeling to pose for photos beside their family stone once it was spotted.
A pre-game video paid homage to Goodison, with the announcer declaring: Heres to new memories, heres to the 24th of August, heres to Everton.
Longtime season ticket-holder Paul Gwyther and his son Oran, dressed in a Jack Grealish jersey, purposely did not attend any of the practice matches at Hill Dickinson to make Sunday all the more special.
It might take a little while (for atmosphere to match Goodisons),but I think itll get there, Paul said. The good thing is everyone who signed up for season tickets in the areas they wanted, so everyone in the south stand is there because they want to be there.
Im hoping its going to be noisier. Fingers crossed.
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