Not for me. I can't wait to leave.
Have to be honest mate, been getting increasingly sad about it - thinking next year was the last year. Excited about the new ground mind, but leaving Goodison is hard. NEA.
Double edged sword.
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Not for me. I can't wait to leave.
In all sincerity, why? My head knows that leaving Goodison is a must and will be good for the club. however my heart will always miss it.Not for me. I can't wait to leave.
Said this ages ago. We won't be moving in for start of the 24/25 season despite people hearing it's ahead of schedule.
Might well be 'ahead of schedule' but that schedule isn't for a 24/25 season opening.
Vault me. I'll be doing the same for yoursWhat a post this will be to revisit in 18 months time.
It means mid-season during the 24/25 season, not mid-season next season (23/24)
I know it will be. I'll be as sad as anybody. But GP has held us back for 30 years. Imagine where we might be now as a club if we'd have moved to the King's Dock when we should have. Sorry, but sooner the better for me.In all sincerity, why? My head knows that leaving Goodison is a must and will be good for the club. however my heart will always miss it.
The day we leave Goodison will be a very, very sad day.
There no practical reason why it can't be done though is there?Stadium moves do not happen mid-season ever. The only reason Spurs did it was because they were renting Wembley at the time and had already left the old White Hart Lane 2 years earlier.
There no practical reason why it can't be done though is there?
So they don’t happen ever, apart from the most recent case of a PL team moving stadium?Stadium moves do not happen mid-season ever. The only reason Spurs did it was because they were renting Wembley at the time and had already left the old White Hart Lane 2 years earlier.
Not exactly a large pool of evidence to choose from though is there? It's hardly as if new stadiums are being built every year.Technically no, but it doesn’t happen.
So they don’t happen ever, apart from the most recent case of a PL team moving stadium?
Not exactly a large pool of evidence to choose from though is there? It's hardly as if new stadiums are being built every year.
It will all come down to when it is ready for the first game. I can't see any reason whatsoever for not moving mid season, I'm sure the club would rather do that than leave the stadium empty for any significant number of games.
Wait until they find out the pitch doesn't fit.Hang on - thought it wasn’t going to get finished?