Couldn't get much bigger than that if they manage to get him. A lot more realistic than McCartney, and he's a big football fan so can't completely rule it out
I can only speak for myself but yes as this is my goodbye as I have no intention of going back there to watch the women or for anything else.
Plus it’s saying goodbye to the people who sit around you who you’ll never likely see again.
Doesnt this kinda dilute the goodbye for this weekend.
Like this is the last time you will ever step foot in here and all the emotions that are going with it, and now you can still go to watch to watch Everton (womens)
For me its a little bit...
Has there been any indication whether the after match "celebrations" or whatever you want to call it will be on the TV coverage or live streamed in some way?
No one is gonna try and ruin anything. We’re all there with good intentions.
Ticket or no ticket, we are going to say goodbye to a place of worship that is magical, special, beautiful, that is revered by every one of us and to also say thanks...
Starting to get a bit concerned now with the 12am kick off and the 1878's telling people to get down for the coach welcome at 8 am, whilst the club advise those without to not make the journey.
I'm all for people to get there and enjoy it...