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Great pics mate, brings a lump to the throat, especially sharing it with your kids.Soz for spamming the thread. It’s made me want to take more pictures when I’m there, and I’ll put them here. Have to dig some of my older ones out as well. Really will miss the place, but hope for a change of our fortunes when we do move. She doesn’t deserve the send off she’s getting - hopefully we can get through this mess intact and give her a proper one next season.
Cheers mate.Great pics mate, brings a lump to the throat, especially sharing it with your kids.
ive been in them, bad seats but not the worst,One of the worst seats I’ve ever had at GP.
Back row Lower Bullens, right down in the St End corner.
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Exactly same mate, feel very lucky to have seen that side of the 80s and like you and so many,will miss massively but the memories will remain and hopefully our younger ones can see some glory at BDM.Cheers mate.
I know the younger generation will have nothing but bad memories of Goodison and can’t wait to get out of there, and who can blame them, but I will miss the place.
I’m one of the lucky ones - saw probabaly the greatest Everton side at GP win leagues and cups when I was a kid with me grandad, and it’s him who I remember most when I’m at GP and who I will miss the most when we go.
Had those seats for a game against Utd in the early 90’s, only to see that bad bell Lee Sharpe nick a goal to sink us.ive been in them, bad seats but not the worst,
The worst are at the very back of the lowers gwladys, or the back of the lower bullens behind the old TV gantry.
I was in them for the really windy day when Tim Howard scored. Throughout the whole game I saw the ball for about 7 minutes; the rest of the time it was in the air out of my view.