Goodison Park (Everton FC)
Goodison Park (Everton FC) in Review

 
Karonher
Goodison Park (Everton FC): That's Why they Call Us the Blues - Everton and Goodison Par ... (838 words)
by - written on 03/10/11 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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As I life-long Evertonian I will always remember the first game I saw at Goodison Park. It was against West Ham on October 4th 1975 and I can still remember how green the pitch looked as I walked up the steps to look for somewhere to stand on the Gwladys Street. Since then I have been everywhere else in the ground apart from Lower ...  Read the complete review

pie123456
one of the best old stadiums in the world (161 words)
by - written on 16/07/11 (Somewhat useful, 52 readings)
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Goodison Park, is one of the oldest stadiums in english football and is home to Everton FC. The stadium has bagfuls of charm and character. On a matchday the stadium is often full and has a capacity of around 40,000. The atmosphere at goodision is electric and often when there you feel like you have stepped back in time, to the glory ...  Read the complete review

jj1977
Goodison Park (Everton FC): The Home of the Blues (1183 words)
by - written on 21/05/10 (Very useful, 507 readings)
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So first and formeost I am an Evertonian of more than thirty years who has been attending games here for most of that time, so what foloows will inevitably have a certaine blue tinted view. Firstly a little bit of history. Goodison Park located in Walton, is the home of Everton F.C. and has been since 1892 when something ...  Read the complete review

loz09
Old and best (705 words)
by - written on 22/07/09, updated on  22/07/09 (Very useful, 368 readings)
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***Please do not comment or rate because of the team you support; actually read the review first!*** The first ever purpose built football stadium lies at the heart of a mass of housing. This has been the home of Everton f.c. since 1892. The four stands that were once representing architectural revolution, now left behind by ...  Read the complete review

dididave
Crowned ReviewGoodison Park (Everton FC): And if you know your history! (846 words)
by - written on 09/02/09, updated on  09/02/09 (Very useful, 389 readings)
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Goodison Park was once one of the shining lights in the world of football stadia. Unfortunately, even this die-hard Evertonian can see that this is a ground that has had its day. Undoubtedly filled with history Goodison Park leaves me with a sad feeling of nostalgia. I grew up five minutes from the ground and saw during the nineties ...  Read the complete review

Beanie8844
Not one of the best premier league grounds, but not the wors ... (352 words)
by - written on 05/09/08 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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'Goodison Park' is the home of Everton Football club who play in the English Premier League. The stadium is situated in the city of Liverpool, was first built in 1892 and today has an all seated capacity of 40,569. It is actually one of the oldest football stadiums in the world believe it or not and was the first purpose built football ...  Read the complete review

fionajm
Goodison Park (Everton FC): Everton - the ground - Kings Dock (867 words)
by - written on 27/12/01, updated on  10/01/02 (Very useful, 878 readings)
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Ok- firstly I admit bias, I am an Evertonian. In fact I have just some back from a slaughtering 2-0 defeat at Goodison by Manchester United today!! History As a bit of history Everton was a founder member of the football league in 1888, they have been first division champions 9 times, runners up 7 times, second ...  Read the complete review

stecefc
Goodison is as good as gone! (95 words)
by - written on 10/06/01, updated on  10/06/01 (Somewhat useful, 84 readings)
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In it's day Goodison park was the finest stadium in the country. If anybody has visited the ground in recent years they will quickly come to the conclusion that it is time for Everton to move on in order to regain their position at the forefront of english football. The ground still attracts high attendences so therefore can generate ...  Read the complete review

dominicbacon
Goodison Park (Everton FC): Goodison Park (170 words)
by - written on 18/10/00, updated on  18/10/00 (Useful, 173 readings)
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Goodison Park home of Everton is located on one side of Stanley Park (many consider Stanley Park to be the home of football), diagonally opposite that of our main rivals Liverpool by a short distance of 500 metres. The ground was built in the early fifties and was meant to be a showcase stadium, this was certainly the case. Goodison was ...  Read the complete review

hindsy101
Goodison Park (353 words)
by - written on 05/07/00, updated on  05/07/00 (Useful, 196 readings)
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Being a liverpool supporter, you would have to pay me to make me step inside the gates of goodison park other than to see Liverpool play. I have only been there once in october of last year (yes, liverpool where playing). I can honestly say that it is one of the worst stadiums i have ever been to. The facilities there where terrible. The ...  Read the complete review

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