Everton Bids Farewell to Goodison Park
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Wayne Rooney’s return to Goodison Park didn’t go too well as his post-match speech was interrupted by supporters. The former Blue was in attendance to say goodbye to the legendary stadium as it
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Wayne Rooney couldn’t resist an X-rated response after Everton supporters chanted “Manchester is full of s**t” during the farewell to Goodison Park event. Rooney was one of a number of former Everton players invited back by the club to take part in the “End of an Era” ceremony on Sunday afternoon.
HE’s been following in his father’s golden footsteps since signing for Manchester United’s Youth Academy in 2020. And judging by his latest winning streak, Kai Rooney might just have the
Everton bade an emotional farewell to Goodison Park, its home of 133 years, with a 2-0 win over Southampton in the English Premier League on Sunday in front of dozens of the club's greatest players and a tearful,
Duncan Ferguson had a front row seat for Rooney’s stunning ascent, with the pair sharing a pitch 31 times for Everton before Manchester United snapped up the 18-year-old for £27million in 2004.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNAfrican players in Europe: Ndiaye gives Everton perfect send-offSenegal midfielder Iliman Ndiaye scored both goals as Everton marked their final men's match at Goodison Park by beating Southampton 2-0 at the weekend before moving to a new stadium. The home of the Toffees since 1892,
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Inquirer Sports on MSNEverton wins last game at its home of 133 yearsEverton bade an emotional farewell to Goodison Park, its home of 133 years, with a 2-0 win over Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday in front of dozens of the club’s greatest players and a tearful,
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inews.co.uk on MSN'We'll take it to our graves': 11 Everton legends on what made Goodison specialFrom that night against Bayern Munich to the day of ‘Remember the name, Wayne Rooney!’ – past Everton figures recall their favourite Goodison Park memories