‘It means everything’ – True essence of Goodison Park outlined in new Everton documentary.
After 133 years and a new era at Hill Dickinson Stadium, the club’s tearful goodbye to Goodison Park is chronicled in a new documentary by All Out Football, presented by SkyBet.
The history and pride felt by Everton supporters towards Goodison Park has been captured in a new documentary.
In heartbreaking events against Southampton at the close of the previous season, the Toffees men’s squad bid farewell to their home of 133 years. Now that David Moyes’ team has won two of their first two games this season, Evertonians are making new memories at Bramley Moore-Dock’s Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Fans still consider Goodison to be the club’s spiritual home, and some of them are featured in a special documentary called All Out Football, which is presented by SkyBet. Dave Bond, the general manager of the Winslow Hotel, opens the video by offering a tour of the pub, which is a vital aspect of the club and its patrons.

My dad was on my mind. I thought he would be looking down after looking up at the sky. We sobbed, cheered, and sang the songs before bidding each other farewell. It will take some time to get used to not visiting Goodison Park.
It was somewhat depressing to walk up there for the season’s final game because I knew it would be the last. I arrived at the pitch at half-eight in the morning for a 12.30 kick-off, and there were so many people there that it was impossible to move around. It had a convincing mood. The day was more important than the contest.
The documentary ends with supporters at Hill Dickinson Stadium for the season’s opening game versus Brighton, marking the beginning of a new era. The end of one era and the beginning of a new one are aptly summed up by one admirer.
“It’s a matter of adjusting to the new future and ensuring that the new Hill Dickinson Stadium provides us with as many amazing games, memories, and players as Goodison Park has provided over the years,” he says.
“The men’s team has Goodison Park on board. At the new stadium, Everton must establish a new legacy and history. It’s moving forward and upward.
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