Everton are bidding farewell to Goodison Park this weekend with the final game taking place against Southampton.
David Moyes has plenty on his plate at the moment with the club heading into what is set to be their biggest summer in years.
Angus Kinnear has said Everton are set for an ‘unprecedented’ summer with a lot of transfer activity expected.
For now, those at Everton will just be focused on the task at hand of securing three points against the Saints to send off Goodison Park in style.
The new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock is set to be a real game-changer for Everton with the financial advantages almost endless.
But Sunday will be a sad day for those at the club, but Jordan Pickford has admitted there’s one thing he will not miss about the Old Lady.
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Everton’s Jordan Pickford admits there’s one thing about Goodison Park he won’t miss
Pickford has been hailed as Everton’s best player by Jamie Carragher who has been impressed again with the England number one.
The Washington-born goalkeeper has been a huge reason as to why Everton are still playing Premier League football after all of these years.
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And there is perhaps no Everton player more deserving of playing in their new state-of-the-art stadium than the 31-year-old.
But speaking to the Everton website, Pickford has admitted there’s one thing he won’t miss about the Old Lady.
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“Not the showers,” he replied when asked what he would miss about Goodison.
Bramley-Moore Dock is set to transform Everton’s finances off the pitch with the club set for a huge PSR boost.
However, there will be other benefits from moving that the fans may not get to see as the players enjoy much-improved facilities behind the scenes.
What Jose Mourinho said about Goodison Park
There have been numerous big names in the world of football to pay their tributes to Everton’s historic ground over recent weeks.
Carlo Ancelotti waxed lyrical about Goodison Park in Sky Sports’ tribute documentary to the Old Lady.
And that is just one of the big names to get involved with the tributes.
Jose Mourinho proved a divisive figure among Premier League fans for years, but the ‘special one’ had some kind words to say which Everton fans would love.
“Goodison Park is the history of English football. The narrow tunnels, the old and small dressing rooms, the stands, the way the people support the club,” he said.
“I can say, I have Goodison in my heart.”