Martinez March

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Everton is calling on supporters to march to the match next weekend to celebrate Roberto Martinez's competitive Goodison Park debut.

The Blues boss will face West Bromwich Albion for his first Premier League game in front of the Everton faithful on Saturday 24 August and the 'Martinez March' is the perfect way to kick-off the new season.

From midday next Saturday, supporters can celebrate the start of this season’s Goodison campaign by joining together in Stanley Park. There will be plenty of activities for all the family including a bouncy castle, slide, obstacle course and football coaching sessions.

A huge banner will be unveiled in Stanley Park at 1.30pm and handed over to supporters so that they can begin the ‘Martinez March’ to the stadium.

Special face masks and Everton flags will also be dished out to junior Blues to commemorate the first home game of the new season.

From Stanley Park, supporters will make their way to Walton Lane via the gate opposite the Abbey pub before making their way into Goodison Road.

Once at the stadium, fans can enjoy the entertainment at the Park End Fan Zone then build up the excitement to kick-off by watching the Blues warm up from 2.20pm.

In the Fan Zone, there will be music, refreshments and Changy will be on hand to meet junior Blues, as well as special guests invited up on stage to give their thoughts on the upcoming season.

Our friends at Crabbie’s, the Official Ginger Beer of Everton Football Club, will also be at the Fan Zone right up until kick-off to give out samples of Crabbie’s Alcoholic Ginger Beer, which is available to buy in the concourses and corporate lounges in the stadium this season.

All supporters are welcome to join the 'Martinez March' - simply make your way to Stanley Park from midday on Saturday 24 August to soak up the atmosphere, anticipation and excitement ahead of a brand new season at Goodison Park.
 

It might work in other clubs or countries but the Everton fanbase on matchdays is primarily made up of pissed up arl arse dars who want to get away from work and their birds and fume at something with their mates. Long may it continue too.
 

It might work in other clubs or countries but the Everton fanbase on matchdays is primarily made up of pissed up arl arse dars who want to get away from work and their birds and fume at something with their mates. Long may it continue too.

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This sort of thing works very well at Rugby Union grounds, big family get together, music, food and beer, but without the daft march obviously. It'll be interesting to see what level of embarrassment the club achieves with this, but I hope it works....
 

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