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The Dixies via GrandOldTeam

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Tickets are selling fast for Everton’s revamped End of Season Awards ceremony ‘The Dixies’ with Blues encouraged to purchase their tickets early to avoid disappointment.

The inaugural ‘Dixies’, to be held on Tuesday 9 May at the iconic Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, are set to be bigger, better and more inclusive than ever before. As part of the revamp, the glittering ceremony will see over 1,300 tickets available to supporters with a variety of affordable ticket-only options available to purchase, as well as a wide range of VIP packages.

Evertonians have already been snapping up available tickets for the, now, theatre style ceremony which will see fans joined by a host of Blues legends, as well as Ronald Koeman and the entire Everton first-team squad.

There are 10 prestigious ‘Dixies’ to be awarded on the night, which will also see special guests, interviews with first-team stars, some outstanding live music and thrilling video clips.

The awards presented will include Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season, Player’s Player of the Season, Under-23 Player of Season, the Chairman’s Blueblood Award, the Howard Kendall Award and the Fan of the Year. A former player will also be inducted into the Club’s Hall of Fame and named as the latest Everton Giant.

This year will also see the introduction of a brand new award category – Individual Performance of the Season. The Goal of the Season award will be voted for live on the night.

VIP box packages are sold out and there is already a limited availability of tickets in the Grand Circle priced at £42.

Tickets to the pinnacle of the Club’s social calendar start at £30 in the Rear Circle and rise to £36 in the Upper Circle, £42 in the Grand Circle (limited availability) and £72.50 for the first two rows in the Grand Circle. As well as ticket-only options, where the dress code is smart, supporters have the opportunity to purchase two different VIP Packages.

Seats in the stalls are available from £99 and include an event programme and complimentary drink on arrival. The dress-code for supporters seated in the stalls is formal.

If you would like more information on the event please contact a member of the Club’s Hospitality Team on hospitality@evertonfc.com.

Tickets to ‘The Dixies’ are available to purchase online or alternatively you can call The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Box Office on 0151 709 3789.

*Please note booking fees apply, for online and telephone sales and a charge of 2% for in person credit card payments.

Tickets prices (inc booking fee):

Rear Circle – £30 (£32.25)
Upper Circle – £36 (£38.70)
Grand Circle – £42 (£45.15)
First Two Rows of Grand Circle £72.50 (£77.94)
Stalls (£99 VIP Package – £106.43)
Boxes – Sold Out

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An Evening With Tony Bellew via GrandOldTeam

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An Evening With Tony Bomber Bellew will take place in The Auditorium at Echo Arena, our small intimate theatre, on Saturday 6 May.

The live Q&A will be compered by Simon Ross from Radio City 2 with special guests and music from Everton FC’s pitch announcer Graeme White. Don’t miss this great night with the boxer everyone is talking about.

More information and ticketing this way bit.ly/TonyBellewGOT

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Out on Loan – EFC’s Younger Players 24.04.17 via GrandOldTeam

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atrottel provides his weekly round up of Everton players out on loan.

Gethin Jones played another full match for Barnsley as they went down to defeat at Bristol City.

Conor McAleny scored two early goals with good strikes to set Oxford United up with an impressive 3-0 away win over League One promotion contenders Millwall. Oxford fans are beginning to wonder if he is too good for them to be able to tie him down for next season.

Conor Grant played the full 90 minutes as Doncaster Rovers continued their early holidays and were defeated by Wycombe at home.

Anthony Evans started for Morecambe but was substituted in the second half as they went down to defeat at Exeter City.

Calum Dyson, on the other hand, came on in the second half for Grimsby and put himself about a bit as the Mariners won 4-2 against Yeovil Town.

Finally, there was a rare sighting of the lesser-spotted Shani Tarashaj as he played the second-half in Eintracht Frankfurt’s win over Augsburg (possibly in the squad due to team rotation in preparation for this week’s cup semi-final).

Callum Connolly (Wigan – not in matchday squad)

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