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Moyes sets Everton fans post-Goodison task

**David Moyes has called on Everton fans to be ‘at it’ from the start of next season.**

Sunday’s [2-0 victory over Southampton](https://www.clickliverpool.com/sport/everton-fc/58108-everton-2-0-southampton-three-talking-points-goodison-park-iliman-ndiaye-david-moyes/) saw Moyes’ side bring the curtain down on 133 years at Goodison Park as they signed off from their spiritual home.

The Blues will embark on a new chapter in their history this summer with the move to their new home at the newly renamed Hill Dickinson Stadium on the city’s waterfront.

In Goodison’s farewell ceremony, Moyes set supporters a challenge of replicating the incredible scenes which dominated their final outing at the stadium.

“We had unbelievable times here over the years and we need to start rebuilding again,” said the Everton manager.

“This club felt like, to me, one which was a big family, but looked broken, felt broken – and it doesn’t feel like that any more.

“I hope the owners are recognising what they’re seeing today, as well, because this is to be built up, brought back and get us back to where we belong and where we believe we should be.

“There are 100 players here today who played in some great games here and have been in some great teams. We have to now try to make that happen again.”

He added: “Goodison Park will always be remembered for one thing – the people.

“The people at the club make it. You always have done. You’ll have the chance to make it for the next stadium.

“We need every one of you there. Same as today. First game of the season next year, we need you all there and at it right away to help us.

“We knew what this meant to all you supporters. We play, our staff, the players, the management, we work for the supporters of the football club.

“So, what we didn’t want to do in any way is let you down. Over the years maybe you’ve been disappointed. Now the job is to try to make you happy.

“We’re here to give you the best we possibly can.”

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