Why Everton have to leave Goodison Park.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @davek834
    @davek834 2 года назад +203

    There's a reason why grounds like goodison are squeezed in amongst the back to back houses, the working man's game , when fans would walk to their ground or jump on a bus or tram for a couple of stops, Everton was one of my favourite away grounds with its character and atmosphere, something that has been lost in the new styles stadiums, and that's the difference , football clubs had grounds, now they are called stadiums but that's progress for you

    • @Miami_Hally
      @Miami_Hally 2 года назад

      If you did what anfield did though. You could just buy 1 row each side and still keep close to the houses and keep the same tradition

    • @katelynhunt127
      @katelynhunt127 2 года назад

      @@Miami_Hally they could never break down houses though, there’s a school on one side, expansion would tear a school down.

    • @Miami_Hally
      @Miami_Hally 2 года назад

      Yous love that ground though. Never shut up about it and now it's all about Bramley Moore before it's even built

    • @billedwards8191
      @billedwards8191 2 года назад

      It's not only the houses it is the direction in which they run. We can't buy a row at a time on on Goodison Road side as we would have to buy many roads.

  • @ITPSNAPPER
    @ITPSNAPPER 2 года назад +59

    LFC fan here, good video. Will be sad to see one of the last remaining grand old stadiums disappear. Still holds a better atmosphere than most of the new Lego stadiums. A huge loss to the English groundhoppers.

    • @StephenButlerOne
      @StephenButlerOne 16 дней назад +1

      Liverpool fan too, I think it's sad they are leaving. But it's understandable. And the ground looks great. But I think it should have been a larger capacity.

  • @dixiedean4418
    @dixiedean4418 2 года назад +21

    Thanks very much for making that video. Watching it I fondly remembered my dad taking me to my first game, in 1970 and me taking first one, then another son to their first games and ensuring another generation of my family becoming a part of the Everton family.
    It is going to be like losing a member of my family when Goodison Park is demolished, but we must look forward to what hopefully, one day, will be a future bringing even more success to our team.
    God Bless Goodison!

    • @alanpengo3335
      @alanpengo3335 2 года назад +1

      Same as me mate me old man took me in 72and I went on my own in 76 ,I've got loving memories when Bob latchford scored 30th goal of the season last game with a penalty,ran on the pitch at end and walked home buzzing with me younger brother and me mate back to Huyton,great days ,🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✌️🙏💯

  • @JosephGomezEnthusiast2
    @JosephGomezEnthusiast2 2 года назад +77

    In my opinion the move is good for Everton but the demolition of goodison isn’t. Because of its age and history it should stay and have the u18s play there and the womens team just because of the history

    • @tomo8235
      @tomo8235 2 года назад +8

      however doing this is missing out on the community aspects that Everton will be doing with the stadium, special place for people with dementia, flats for people to live in cheaply, cafes, a park and other medical buildings.
      i agree it will be sad to see goodison go but that ground is basically going to belong to the people and dedicated to helping people around the area

    • @Rui94Pina
      @Rui94Pina 2 года назад +5

      Although it is an historic stadium, i think everton need to make some money from the goodison park site, in order to fund the new stadium. Plus keeping it means huge maintenaince costs, wich may not be affordable without revenue

    • @paultilly
      @paultilly 2 года назад

      will they not be keeping the pitch as gardens a bit like Highbury or is it all going to be demolished

    • @CovenantersfriendRTB
      @CovenantersfriendRTB 8 месяцев назад

      I doubt a club will be willing to run two grounds so that will never happen.

    • @Tony-h7b4p
      @Tony-h7b4p 8 месяцев назад +1

      I am sure that many people " especially the older fans" will probably shed some tears when the whistle blows at the end of the last game played there. As well as many firsts that many people may know about it held the first semi final in the 66 world Cup. England played the following day.

  • @bretsimmons8229
    @bretsimmons8229 2 года назад +17

    From an Everton fan in city of Santa Fe, in the state of New Mexico, in the USA:
    Thank you so much for making this video. You presented a whole new perspective.
    I apologize in advance for the lack of metric conversions. All I can say is American public schools….
    I live on 5 acres of desert at an elevation of 7000+ feet. So it’s remote.
    Seeing the all houses so close together is strange to me but not that shocking. However I had never heard of nor seen the church in the corner of the grounds.
    And my friend from, and supporter of Liverpool told me about the short walk across Stanley park. However your picture towards the end of the video of the two grounds really blew my mind. No wonder it was known as the “friendly derby” at one time. I could almost imagine myself making the trek and feeling the excitement.
    I’m done gushing now. I just wanted to thank you. Cheers

    • @shaungray4643
      @shaungray4643 2 года назад

      Thanks for that mate 👍 This is fantastic. great to show my kids now I live in Germany. COYBbs

    • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117
      @indiekiddrugpatrol3117 2 года назад

      20 years ago all English stadiums were like this, football was a working game and the poor could walk from the factory or house to the match but due to health and safety Goodison is basically the last example left

    • @radustefanpopescu6033
      @radustefanpopescu6033 2 года назад

      better call saul

  • @kd84afc
    @kd84afc 2 года назад +43

    Same as Arsenal, Highbury was in large built up area and couldn't be expanded to seating capacity they needed, so we moved to the Emirates, but i must admit I really miss Highbury, so it's a shame for Everton as these old school stadiums are so rare but they offer so much charm and atmosphere and fans are so close to pitch

    • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
      @user-jt1jv8vl9r 2 года назад +3

      I miss Highbury, but on the other hand at least I can get tickets for games. At the end of Highbury it was impossible.

    • @alienatorterminator1543
      @alienatorterminator1543 2 года назад +3

      Same as with Spurs and West Ham

    • @kd84afc
      @kd84afc 2 года назад +1

      @@alienatorterminator1543 West Ham could have expanded Upton park if they wanted, Just Newham council wanted them out of that area due to the land being perfect for housing, they could have easily renovated different parts of the stand like they did in in 2007 i think it was with the East Stand.

    • @Ali74
      @Ali74 2 года назад

      Highbury is the biggest loss to the English game imo. Arsenal have also suffered too. That place screamed Arsenal.

    • @davek834
      @davek834 2 года назад +1

      Buying up houses and land around football grounds would be a financial nightmare especially in London, that why Emirates was built on old railway sidings land I believe, and look how Brentford's new ground looks hemmed in a virtually triangular piece of land which has give the stadium character with different shape stands, I look at Southampton's stadium then look at the Dell with its odd shape terracing, the Dell wins every time , and does filbert st, roker park, ayresome park, burden park,boothferry park , old Stamford bridge, Maine road , baseball ground, the list goes on, but you are not allowed to put sentiment infront of progress you get left behind

  • @rickyleyland-my4is
    @rickyleyland-my4is 10 месяцев назад +2

    As liverpool fan, I will be sad to see Everton leave goodison park. But I wish them all the luck in the world. In the new ground👍👍👍👍

  • @oldswanredsox6927
    @oldswanredsox6927 2 года назад +23

    I'm a Red but think its a great shame Everton are leaving the iconic Goodison was a tremendous place to visit in the 80's when there was still lots of terracing I do think in years to come the likes of Everton, Arsenal and Spurs will still have a pang of regret but football now is all about cash.

    • @kmc79228
      @kmc79228 2 года назад +2

      As a blue mate. I dont want to leave. Its our home

  • @sammi0801
    @sammi0801 2 года назад +20

    as a LFC fan, I would like to say Everton deserve a world class stadium

  • @jamiewalsh0611
    @jamiewalsh0611 Год назад +1

    I think it would be such a great photograph to get a picture of Goodison, with Anfield to the left and Bramley Moore to the right. It might be the only time in history there will be 3 fully functioning stadiums all within 1km of each other.

  • @AgusSihotang
    @AgusSihotang 2 года назад +3

    Waited for 07:10 moment where we can see both big stadiums. Worth it ! :)

  • @pompeyboy75
    @pompeyboy75 2 года назад +2

    We have exactly the same problem at Fratton Park simply no room to do anything on the current site other than spruce the old girl up

  • @bluesubmariner1
    @bluesubmariner1 2 года назад +22

    it will be a sad day when we leave the Old Lady, maybe i'm biased but on its day or night, the best ground i've ever been to. Good impartial work by the way!!!

    • @katieneal4051
      @katieneal4051 2 года назад

      Thank you so much

    • @redd605
      @redd605 2 года назад +1

      As with Brentford with the four pubs, the Everton church . Will be missed ,

  • @denniscain5738
    @denniscain5738 Год назад +1

    As a life long Liverpool fan
    First game Liverpool v Blackpool August 62 I have to confess my first games was at Goodison Dumbarton or Dunfermline Inter cities
    I soon saw the light

  • @TheMagicianBee
    @TheMagicianBee 2 года назад +19

    All I’ll say as a City fan is enjoy these last two seasons at Goodison as much as you can. Try and remember your journey, being outside and inside the stadium as much as you can - all the little details.
    I’d love nothing more to experience another game at Maine Road. The new stadiums have a lot of benefits but they never quite capture that ‘old school’ feeling of going to a football match.
    Also prepare to put up with a few fans saying ‘I wish we were still at Goodison’ as soon as you lose a couple of games at the new gaff! Ha

    • @AdamC66
      @AdamC66 2 года назад +2

      Little detail - the stick man hitting his head with a hammer, on the wall on Bullens Rd at the end of Muriel Street. Been gone years but I still think of it.

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 2 года назад +1

    I am glad you are getting nice videos all around the ground. Be sure to back up your footage. One day this will be historic as there will be no Goodison park very soon.

  • @JB-dx7eu
    @JB-dx7eu Год назад +1

    Never understood why the new stand behind the goal was so small. Everton could of built a stand with another tier the same size up above. Problem these days there's probably 10 or so clubs who could get 70k+ per game. In 20 years time we could find clubs pulling the new stadiums down and building more like Wembley/Nou Camp etc.

  • @cooperman397
    @cooperman397 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant and fascinating video, the clarity of your camera is superb. The school on the bullens road another major factor we can’t expand. Grand old team are selling a gorgeous looking print of goodison by sunset, like you say I would love to see that view with the completed bramley moore in the back ground and vice versa.

  • @devonchambers7569
    @devonchambers7569 2 года назад +4

    Goodison Park is like taking a step back into the past...wonderfully unique, a timelessness permeates it. May all who come to matches in these last seasons at Goodison cherish the memories, while looking forward to the new stadium. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @jimjam8179
    @jimjam8179 2 года назад +4

    This footage will go on to become a very important historical record. Thank you for taking the time to film this. So many memories over the last forty years are attached to this structure - even some happy ones LOL! I'll be switching to making Haig Avenue my go-to after they move. Money has ruined what I related to in football at this level, and without the sentimentality and nostalgia associated with going to Goodison Park, watching Premier League football will lose its appeal for me. I'll still keep up with what Everton are doing, but I'm going to nail my colours to Southport's mast as far as going on to the matches is concerned. Sad, but this is where I'm at. Thanks again.

  • @dbz9393
    @dbz9393 2 года назад +9

    As a NFFC fan it would kill me to have to change stadium location so my heart goes out to Everton. I'm glad that we are able to redevelop our stadium without changing its location from city ground.

  • @whufc216
    @whufc216 2 года назад +4

    when west ham left upton park it was such a sad day, so many happy childhood memories going to football there and it had so much character. the location of the london stadium is a lot better but it just doesn’t have the same feel. a lot of benefits of moving, but still sad. everton fans enjoy goodison while it’s still here!

  • @themadcaplaughs3884
    @themadcaplaughs3884 2 года назад +5

    Very emotional video to watch . Each angle of the stadium just floods back memories of the stadium . Will be such a shame when we move to the dock despite the commercial benefits .

  • @kennethbell1069
    @kennethbell1069 2 года назад +4

    I recently visited Goodison after an absence of 45years due to moving away. Without planning it I happened to be sitting g in the same area of the ground I sat in when what was the 'new main stand was opened. Sadly this experience showed all the flaws I what was once a futuristic football experience the roof support posts still got in my line of vision. The provision of only one toilet block in the whole of the 2nd tier. Worryingly the sight of cracking concrete roof supports made me fearful when the foot stomping started. Yes sad but a new stadium is the only way forward. However happy memories of watching 'The Golden Vision' ,Bob latcbford' , Alan Ball and many more.

  • @philgallier3037
    @philgallier3037 2 года назад +9

    When City left Maine Road it was heartbreaking, so many memories but I can assure all you Everton fans it will be worth it. Everton FC need the new stadium to progress as a football club, on and off the pitch so cherish these last two seasons but embrace what the new stadium will give you and enjoy the new shiny 50,000+ stadium, do not let it stop you loving your football club.

  • @fredthemylegguyfromspongeb7217
    @fredthemylegguyfromspongeb7217 2 года назад +5

    It's a shame. I love how picturesque Goodison Park always is. Beautiful, historic stadium truly.

  • @MOT2234
    @MOT2234 2 года назад +6

    This Stadium will Rival Tottenham's for best in the Premier League, May even become the best with its setting on the Docks. Hope we are still in the Prem so I can go on away days and hope Everton manage to push up the Table

  • @jamesfagan7823
    @jamesfagan7823 2 года назад +2

    I was at Goodison 40 years ago when the semi circle was behind both goals and it was not in wonderful condition then

  • @rcn9910
    @rcn9910 2 года назад +1

    I’m dreading the day we leave Goodison. Bricks and mortar don’t usually mean much to be but this place…

  • @GeorgeRenshaw-f6c
    @GeorgeRenshaw-f6c Год назад +1

    Still remember those great 1966 world cup nights at goodison park

  • @JS-cu8bz
    @JS-cu8bz 2 года назад +2

    Quality little video mate. Nice camera work and commentary.

  • @bluenose1744
    @bluenose1744 2 года назад +1

    Thanks mate, so good this. Great view. I will be sad to see it go. My son, dad,grandad, great grandad and me of all seen seen great times here. So many great days and nights. We have to move on but part of me will go with this iconic ground, I hope our new ground gives as much as the old lady has.COYB

  • @killbot86
    @killbot86 2 года назад +7

    As a Liverpool fan from Australia, I am glad that Everton will get to move to a brand new, state-of-the-art stadium. Goodson Park is really showing its age, inside and out and isn’t befitting a club of such stature. I can’t wait for the first Merseyside Derby at the new ground once it opens…..

    • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117
      @indiekiddrugpatrol3117 2 года назад

      It's more sad than anything the Grand old Lady has seen more top flight games than any other venue and it's the largest surviving example of traditional English stadium design

  • @samodfilm
    @samodfilm 2 года назад +4

    Excellent video. We do need to move on but the memory of the grand old lady will live on forever. It will be a sad, sad day when she retires. English football will be losing one of the truly great heritages to the beautiful game.

  • @stephen1562
    @stephen1562 5 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed your video, if theres one stadium in the Premier League id like to visit its Goodison, not because I like Everton but because the ground has character with a capital C.

  • @philipfortune4477
    @philipfortune4477 2 года назад +8

    As a spurs fan I can tell you if they get it right as we did, it won’t be such a hard job to get used to your new surroundings

    • @timthwaites9478
      @timthwaites9478 2 года назад +3

      Best thing about Spurs new ground is the bottom fill beers ,super quick and reasonable price for us away fans. 👍

    • @marksilverbridge130
      @marksilverbridge130 2 года назад

      @@timthwaites9478 are beers cheap how much if u don’t mind me asking ? I read yesterday West Ham charge £7.70 😂

    • @samsingh3753
      @samsingh3753 2 года назад

      Thats true ,spurs have a great stadium,,how many fans does the spurs kop stand hold ,which goes high into the sky

    • @spurs1969spurs1969
      @spurs1969spurs1969 2 года назад

      @@samsingh3753 17,000

    • @nickcorleone8709
      @nickcorleone8709 2 года назад

      @@samsingh3753
      That’s the new Park Lane end. Amazing single tier stand. It has a bar called the Goal Line Bar because it’s literally the length of the goal line.

  • @MrUltras73
    @MrUltras73 2 года назад +1

    Very nice, Greetings from Sydney Australia !!

  • @marksummerton2391
    @marksummerton2391 2 года назад +12

    Just wanted to say in 1948, at the derby, with that massive 78k attendance, near enough the whole ground was standing. No health and safety in those days but what an atmosphere it must of been! I work near to Bramley Moor Dock and to see it changing day by day is fab 👌. I should be able to see the top of the ground from my desk. COYB!

    • @samsingh3753
      @samsingh3753 2 года назад

      Iam glad Everton have a new stadium 🏟

    • @lenvella9541
      @lenvella9541 2 года назад +1

      I was at Everton's 78,000 and also at Liverpools record crowd. As many have said it is all about money nothing else our greed. Will Everton change their name now to Bramley Moor? Does not have the same ring does it?

    • @marksummerton2391
      @marksummerton2391 2 года назад +1

      @@lenvella9541 It definitely won't be called Goodison, maybe if they have a ground sponsor they may have a name like the Etihad or King Power Stadium. We'll have to wait and see.

  • @standenberg
    @standenberg 2 года назад +3

    💙Great vid mate 👍🏼
    Another fact: During the 1966 World Cup tournament Goodison Park was used for 5 matches. Making it the second most used venue of the tournament. Obviously Wembley was most used with 9 matches (including all 6 featuring England, the final and the third-place match).
    The original schedule of the 1966 World Cup meant that if England won their group and then reached the Semi final, the match would be held at Goodison Park. However, the organising committee were allowed to swap the venues, with England playing Portugal at Wembley Stadium. The other Semi-final (West Germany vs USSR) was held at Goodison.
    It’ll be an emotional day when Everton leave Goodison, it’s such an unrivalled stadium on so many levels in footballs long history.

  • @gjh997
    @gjh997 2 года назад +8

    This is excellent. Thank you very much for this

  • @Groindz
    @Groindz 2 года назад +1

    Good vid. The drone and video quality are brilliant too

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 2 года назад +1

    The if you buy all the houses and make people homeless you get backlash argument seems weird to me. It might actually be more cost effective to not buy the houses on the cheap but buy a replacement house in a nice area for people living there instead. Hence not homeless and fully paid off. Say 30 houses at 100k-200k each would be £6m. They could easily buy up the housing over several seasons and clear the area quite cheaply then build up one stand at a time. No club needs to throw their weight around as good pr gives a lot of goodwill. Give people a fair deal. If the people there are renting not owning and will be homeless find them somewhere else to be and pay a years rent for them. Has to be a better way then compulsory purchase and eviction.
    In Everton's case the new stadium is already being built and the old ground is sold so my point is moot. But just wanted to make it.
    Of course I accept that no club is going to try and knock a church down. I'm not religious, I just know it is a bad idea unless the diocees has already made plans to deconsocrate the land and get rid of the church and even that is super unlikely.

  • @garyunsworth726
    @garyunsworth726 2 года назад +12

    Why can't teams just continue playing in their grounds they have done since eighteen hundred and odd?? Money that's why 👎

  • @jimwichelecki8275
    @jimwichelecki8275 2 года назад +1

    Lack of premium seating and boxes are another reason for the move.

  • @JCQue
    @JCQue 2 года назад +4

    Boss pictures them mate. Been going to Goodison for years but couldn’t believe just how many houses there are around it until now - crazy!
    I’ll be sad to see her go but we need a new stadium

  • @adamdorey4208
    @adamdorey4208 2 года назад +2

    Loved going to Goodison in the 70s/80s. Fabulous atmosphere. I miss them throwing sweets to the crowd as well. Shame to see it go if it does.

  • @TJS2212
    @TJS2212 2 года назад +9

    Sat in almost every part of this ground except family enclosure. Great memories and some terrible memories but all special in their own way. My dad had a season ticket for 32 years and goes whenever he has chance these days. Both granddad's went regularly back in the 50s and 60s, even though one supported Liverpool. He'd watch Everton 1 week then go to Anfield to watch Liverpool the next. My great grandad watched Dixie Dean in his pomp. So much history. Sad it has to go but times change and the game has moved on. Hopefully they get the new stadium right.

    • @samsingh3753
      @samsingh3753 2 года назад

      You should be very happy 😊 moveing to a new ground ,as noway on earth 🌎 can everton be expanded due to all 4 stands haveing houseing infront of there stands and on 1 corner next to yr stand you have a 130 year old holy church ⛪ plus ➕ you wont be seeing Anfield from yr ground no more ,,be happy 😀

  • @GypsyJazzSecrets
    @GypsyJazzSecrets 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful video mate thank you - Robin

  • @brianennion4832
    @brianennion4832 2 года назад +2

    Breaks my heart. Those drone shots are stunning, though. Thank you.

  • @MuzzleMagoo
    @MuzzleMagoo Месяц назад

    Great vid! I never knew how close Anfield was to Goodison. Can see why it's such a local derby. Really is unique having a church in its shadow.

  • @Guesswho-qk2kv
    @Guesswho-qk2kv 2 года назад +8

    Loving your vids mate 👍🏼that’ll be a brilliant photo once the new stadium is up . God I love that place so much and it’ll be a sad day when the blues finally leave the
    “grand old lady “

  • @MrMANNAROTH
    @MrMANNAROTH 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. That was beautiful. My wife and I are planning a trip to England before her end. I have to watch Everton at Goodison.

  • @Goozero1
    @Goozero1 2 года назад +1

    Idk about stadium regulations but couldn't they expand upwards with the stand behind the car park? Like add more on the height?

  • @Southpaw.m
    @Southpaw.m 2 года назад +2

    Nice video mate, thanks for documenting this, it's fascinating seeing a different perspective of a place we often trundle those streets to on a match day 👍

  • @francismichaelgarrett3465
    @francismichaelgarrett3465 2 года назад +1

    Great video and thank you for the time taken,. I loved it when you picked out the Bramley Moor development as you could see in the far distance the North Wales mountains. At that height, possibly Snowdonia National Park? If you had swung yout drone in the other direction, we could have seen the Pennines.

  • @boringlyawesum
    @boringlyawesum 2 года назад +2

    maybe have safe standing areas to increase capacity it works in germany

  • @Hestherelaa
    @Hestherelaa 2 года назад +6

    Top club Everton from Sunderland fan

  • @michaeldavies717
    @michaeldavies717 2 года назад +1

    What drone and camera did you use?

    • @Kevcupo
      @Kevcupo  2 года назад +1

      DJI Mavic 2 pro

  • @petef7323
    @petef7323 2 года назад +1

    I imagine it's going to be so much better for those houses when the ground goes.

  • @djalba1163
    @djalba1163 2 года назад +7

    As a Celtic fan iv got to say I'll miss Goodison cos it's one of the last stadiums with character n would much rather of saw your club try everything to redevelop it cos that's where the history n heart n soul of the club belongs...New stadiums don't have that same feel

    • @lookskyewalker
      @lookskyewalker 2 года назад

      How often have Celtic played there ? How can you miss somewhere you never go to ???

    • @michaelgallagher7549
      @michaelgallagher7549 2 года назад +1

      @@lookskyewalker I'm a Celtic fan as well a number of years ago we travelled to the Neville Southall testimonial maybe what previous Celtic fan ment was the old atmosphere's are the best granted I've on been once but was a great occasion we are still at Celtic park ground definitely loads better some great scalps last few years maybe just nostalgia

    • @matthewsc5173
      @matthewsc5173 2 года назад

      @@michaelgallagher7549 celtic are shite

    • @michaelgallagher7549
      @michaelgallagher7549 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewsc5173 lol thanks for your input from undoubtedly a sevco fan with a massive 2 trophies in 10 year you had a fantastic run last year in Europe but if Celtic are shite what that make you lot

  • @purpledragons1146
    @purpledragons1146 2 года назад +2

    I'm a Leeds fan and I wouldn't give up an old school stadium like Elland Road for anything. Goodison Park has a great atmosphere and good history moving to an expensive new stadium will kill the atmosphere like Arsenal did when they left Highbury

  • @TheInsideVideo
    @TheInsideVideo 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic and a bit emotional video. Great work!

  • @Golfiematt
    @Golfiematt 2 года назад +1

    Great video that will be cherished by many in years to come

  • @jcb678
    @jcb678 2 года назад +4

    Excellent video Mr KCI ..
    And all the genuine well wishes and heart rending reminiscing from footy fans everywhere..
    Have to agree with almost every sentiment & concern expressed up now.... Full stop..
    But I have to say this, having been involved in the new stadium process at supporter level, and having enjoyed matches at a fair percentage of modern bowl type stadiums, and hopefully with a genuine sense of modesty, our new stadium will be a degree above the norm .. I won't name the stadiums I consider all of a type, we all know them anyway,
    Obviously the the spurs one is a bit special in terms of quality and while ours won't be as big or as technically excellent as that, I guarantee it match it for build quality and in terms of appearance ours will be unique.
    As for the concerns around the goodison atmosphere, believe me, it was high on the list of considerations throughout every stage of planning. There's going to be a wall of sound from that single tier south stand that will make Rorkes drift look like a walk in the park
    As an attendee of the grand old lady since 1966 I am gonna miss her every bit as much as everyone else but I bet after a few seasons in the place there won't be quite so many looking back..
    THANKS for an excellent perspective lad ..

  • @hindlewalker9330
    @hindlewalker9330 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video ,really enjoyed watching , from a Spurs fan.

  • @paulstephens9306
    @paulstephens9306 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for making this video, fantastic to see !

  • @thistimeimhere
    @thistimeimhere 2 года назад +1

    Didn't realise Everton had so many firsts. Interesting history video thanks. From a rangers supporter good luck to everton this year and hope our lad Patterson becomes the top player we think he will.

  • @MarkMoran10
    @MarkMoran10 2 года назад +1

    Been going to Goodison for over 50 yrs it will be sad when we move but for the club moving foward the new stadium is needed. Great video mate.

    • @samsingh3753
      @samsingh3753 2 года назад

      No ,it will be a great day ,as you wont be seeing Anfield from Goodison park any more ,happy days 😀

  • @Kaptanforpakistan
    @Kaptanforpakistan 2 года назад +1

    I have a Question.
    Why they cant reconstrut this one?

  • @grahamfarleck6377
    @grahamfarleck6377 2 года назад +1

    End of an era approaching rapidly, what will be come of the famous Everton valley when the streets are empty on match day .

  • @jeffreymartin6857
    @jeffreymartin6857 2 года назад +2

    Great high quality video, hope to see more.👍🇬🇧

  • @alfredodavie2842
    @alfredodavie2842 2 года назад +3

    I bet there has been a few close to that attendance , ie Leeds Utd cup replay in the 60s , a lot bunked in , the Daily Post said something like 72,000 .

    • @davideccles6498
      @davideccles6498 2 года назад +1

      I'm sure we had 78000 on against SUNDERLAND the father in law who by the way is a RED was there at that time mates would go to watch both teams UTFT NIL SATIS NISI OPTIMUM

  • @nickcorleone8709
    @nickcorleone8709 2 года назад +2

    Goodison Park is the only PL stadium ever without proper corporate facilities (executive boxes, etc.). Great as both the pitch and the atmosphere are, the stadium itself is massively outdated, and quite simply it’s far more cost effective to build a new one - whilst selling the current one as land for redevelopment - than it is to develop the current one.

  • @123tinhat123
    @123tinhat123 2 года назад +2

    if you look at the Bullens Rd side, those houses could have easily been compulsory purchased. They are a mixture of social landlords, slum landlords and about 5 private.( I know this due to my previous job.) The school could also have been demolished and relocated to the old Priory school site 1/2 mile away.
    After all this the ground could have been turned 90 degrees and rebuilt.
    Just would have took a bit of willpower to do it and Everton could have built a new stadium with all the local businesses dependant on Everton being able to trade in the future.

  • @stevenhoughton1406
    @stevenhoughton1406 2 года назад +1

    Great footage didn't realize how close Everton and Liverpool grounds were to each other I'm a Birmingham City fan can't imagine being that close to Villa we would be smashing each others grounds up and fighting in the park. Seems sad to leave Goodison park with all that history that neighborhood will never be the same again be great if Birmingham could somehow have your old ground ST Andrew's is falling apart

  • @Destinationswithdunks
    @Destinationswithdunks 2 года назад +2

    1894 final was not at goodison but was host in 1910

  • @UVMEA1
    @UVMEA1 2 года назад +2

    We didn’t have to leave we could have moved the park end stand back towards the Road, then moved the pitch and rebuilt the bullens Rd made it higher and took away the obstructed views maybe ad some boxes, then bring the street end out to the edge of the pitch like it is now and rebuild that and make it similar length and High to the Park End…. Family enclosure, Main Stand, Top balcony, restructure and add a second tear inside the main Stand for more executive boxes!
    The question was would it be cheaper to rebuild Goodison Park or make a clean brake and build a new stadium?
    So we didn’t have to move! It was more convenient and possibly cheaper as the club would have lost money due to one end or side being closed during the season or even 2 that it would take to rebuild the stadium!
    Great video though, love the Old lady and you have captured her from every angle and as long as you save the film People 100 years from now will be looking at it and saying my dad or my grandad used to tell us about it!

  • @Roflmfaoftw
    @Roflmfaoftw 2 года назад +1

    building new houses at goodison makes so much sense

  • @hazharibo7439
    @hazharibo7439 2 года назад +1

    I'd hate to leave elland road.. can't u build upwards,another tear ?

  • @barbelking3517
    @barbelking3517 2 года назад +2

    Really enjoyed video and very informative also, but it was also a heartbreaking watch, I've got tons of great memories of our famous ground but it will break many an evertonians heart when we leave,😪

  • @prestonwestend1278
    @prestonwestend1278 2 года назад +1

    Not sure how the problem of the proximity of houses is solved by a new stadium surrounded closely on three sides by water.

  • @digofthedump
    @digofthedump 2 года назад +1

    any development should keep the centre circle as a garden piece!! gl

  • @laurencetaylor1092
    @laurencetaylor1092 2 года назад

    Great video. Love Goodison, had a season ticket when I lived further north, but will see if I can manage a game to say goodbye to the old lady. Got to say, the new ground looks fantastic, and that steep single tier stand will be a magnificent wall of sound, so glad they designed a proper football stadium and not a bowl.

  • @Turn12335
    @Turn12335 2 года назад +1

    Some commitment lad in the making of this video. Helicopters aren't cheap to rent

  • @DeniseFactor
    @DeniseFactor 2 года назад +3

    Just shows how things have changed in relatively recent history. I'm a Spurs fan but I was in Liverpool to look up an old girlfriend (hope your doing fine Denise by the way) in December 93 and while there, I took in the match between Everton and Southampton. I sat high in that huge stand and the empty seats around me were many in number. Everton won 1-0 courtesy of I think, a goal by Tony Cottee, but with the game petering out, after about 85 mins I left and had a few pints in the lovely pub right opposite the stand in the narrow street behind. Anyway now for my point, the people behind the bar, obviously Everton through and through asked me if i'd heard what the attendance was and I said that I think it was around 24,000. I was quite taken aback when they seemed very happy with that. Actually I later got told it wasn't quite that high but nevermind. It just shows how, since the start of the PL just how incredible the thirst for football is nowadays with Everton to name but one club now enjoying attendances of almost double the crowd that was in that day, not only that but them having to think about building a new stadium because even this is'nt enough. Of course my team has been able to do this much to my and thousands more Spurs fan's huge satisfaction. Everton's low attendance of course wasn't just a problem for them at the time, most stadiums were suffering low attendances too. Hope you manage to get round to building a magnificent new stadium and you all end up loving it as much as we do ours.

    • @CHEESYhairyGASH
      @CHEESYhairyGASH 2 года назад

      Apparently the attendance at that game was 13,667, and, you were right, Tony Cottee scored the only goal.
      Won't be long before every ground in the premier league has an attendance of at least 40,000.

  • @peter1282
    @peter1282 2 года назад +2

    Its not just the size of the ground its the huge amount of matchday money they missing out on through hospitality etc

  • @animefan1836
    @animefan1836 2 года назад +1

    Pls make it as tourist attraction
    Everton fans around the world want to visit this stadium someday

  • @Ratetheirchannel
    @Ratetheirchannel 2 года назад +2

    I swear to god as a Manchester City fan I'll miss this beautiful ground , best away day in the league end of story . Ctid

  • @johntyrrell3458
    @johntyrrell3458 2 года назад +6

    Steeped in history some great .empties from the 50s onwards But we will create new memories on the banks of the royal blue Mersey with the new stadium

  • @gavinjohnson8951
    @gavinjohnson8951 6 месяцев назад

    I'm late to this upload, but it was interesting to see the opening drone footage of the Old Lady from the Bullens Rd side of the ground. I don't think I've ever seen Goodison from that perspective.

  • @j0eyboiii845
    @j0eyboiii845 Год назад +1

    They should turn it into amuseum

  • @TheRealGenieJack
    @TheRealGenieJack 2 года назад +1

    What's happening to the ground

  • @zapre2284
    @zapre2284 Год назад

    We messed up with the Park End stand. You can see how much further back a bigger stand could have been built, which would have enabled the pitch to move up and create a bigger foot print for the Glawdys St. It obviously wouldnt have solved the Bullins Rd, but it would have gave us about 55'000 , more exec suits, and thus put us in in a better financial position the past 25 years.

  • @tonymoorcroft7483
    @tonymoorcroft7483 2 года назад +3

    It would be great to get both grounds lit up at night, I'm sure the will be a opportunity once Bramley Moore is built

    • @graemeb3521
      @graemeb3521 2 года назад

      Good idea. Be good if they could get a connected night beam across to link them

  • @montybeaton3687
    @montybeaton3687 2 года назад +1

    great video , it was amazing to see the layout of the ground with the church and streets. by what ive seen the stadium will be stunning. if you can do a before and after of Goodison park that would be interesting. all the best

  • @richardmaddog1110
    @richardmaddog1110 2 года назад +1

    Interesting to note there is only 1 row of houses in gwladys Street as the other row got knocked down when the GS stand got upgraded in 1938

  • @AdityaNema
    @AdityaNema 2 года назад +2

    Nice video! I was in wondering which club do you like, Everton or Liverpool?

    • @Kevcupo
      @Kevcupo  2 года назад +6

      I support Liverpool, but not one of those fans that hates on other teams. I want us both to be up there

    • @AdityaNema
      @AdityaNema 2 года назад +1

      @@Kevcupo Yeah man, I am a Liverpool fan too, but it's hard to hate Everton after seeing their fans passion in Goodison Park which kept them up last season, especially that Chelsea game was electric

    • @scouselfc84
      @scouselfc84 2 года назад

      @@Kevcupo same lad half my family are Blues 👍🏻

  • @peternall6566
    @peternall6566 2 года назад +1

    That was absolutely brilliant 💙

  • @dolbyblustar
    @dolbyblustar 2 года назад

    Chelsea fan here. But that was some lovely footage mate. Try to set up a hyper lapse and save it in the drone. Then when it’s knocked down. Go back and reload the hyper lapse, and the drone will fly automatically to the exact position and n the sky and recapture how it looks afterwards 👍🏻👍🏻 Be awesome to see an exact before and after mate. Any idea what it will be after it’s knocked down? Cheers and all the best.

  • @adambrough7969
    @adambrough7969 Год назад

    Imagine if we could replicate the main stand where the bullens road stand is, and make the park end 2 tiered.