New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium

It’s brilliant I reckon. They are champions and still obsessed with us. Imagine.
Never original, never the start, never the beginning and they never will be.

As long as we exist they are inferior, it’s why they are desperate for us to go under as we’ve struggled. The hatred has always been there, even when they are successful.

They call us bitter, but the inferiority complex drives the bitterness & hatred and it always has.
 

Never original, never the start, never the beginning and they never will be.

As long as we exist they are inferior, it’s why they are desperate for us to go under as we’ve struggled. The hatred has always been there, even when they are successful.

They call us bitter, but the inferiority complex drives the bitterness & hatred and it always has.

From personal experience I find ignoring them grates them more than anything. Anything they can use to fuel the “bitter “ routine i wouldn’t give them in the first place.
 
was sat in the north corner, upper tier. Anyone else hear what sounded like a loud generator running through the game? Coming from right at the back of the stand.
 
There is a little corner of Bristol, that will be forever Merseyside.

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I don't think I can get all I felt yesterday into a post without sounding like even more of a tit than usual but its an absolutely epic ground, easily the best in northern England and has put us on the world map for stadia. The win has settled everyone with some instant moments that will live in Everton's collective consciousness as so many from Goodison will continue to, so its a transition and not a break.

And I genuinely believe its completely re-oriented football in Liverpool - I felt it from the walk there and back: from Lime Street to Bootle is Everton and its gonna build and build.

Enjoy life in Anfield lads - the city is ours.
 

Spent the morning reading and watching every morsel of news i can find.
So proud of what the club have achieved.
Not many places could replace Goodison and she will forever be a huge part of all of us but boy oh boy Dan Meis played an absolute blinder here.
What a place 💙😍💙
I did that last night (was a late night for me !)

Now just about to watch the Sky coverage of the game - happy days!
 
If I was a RS, I'd be absolutely gutted. Getting the Soccerbus alongside the Albert Dock and the Liver Buildings - the best and most visited part of Liverpool - and seeing the blue hordes streaming along the road to our lovely new stadium raised my spirits no end. And then walking back along the dockside, with thousands of other blues, young and old, past bars and restaurants flying Everton flags, into the city centre brought it all home to me. We've taken the city of Liverpool. No matter what they spend, or what they win, or how many of their fans fly in from Oslo, this city is ours. They're stuck out in the dull northern suburbs (no offence to anyone who lives in those northern suburbs of course) while we are right on the river, and dominating the city centre cos so many of us are walking back that way. We're the first thing the cruise liners see when they enter the Mersey. We're in the heart of what made this City great.

My only gripe is that, high up in the East Stand, I kept getting distracted by the incredible view out to my right, of the mouth of the River and the Irish Sea, with boats coming and going.

What a setting for a Stadium. The RS, with their glory-hunter fan-base, are just a football brand that happens to be in Liverpool. We are, more than ever, the City's club.
 
There is a little corner of Bristol, that will be forever Merseyside.

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I don't think I can get all I felt yesterday into a post without sounding like even more of a tit than usual but its an absolutely epic ground, easily the best in northern England and has put us on the world map for stadia. The win has settled everyone with some instant moments that will live in Everton's collective consciousness as so many from Goodison will continue to, so its a transition and not a break.

And I genuinely believe its completely re-oriented football in Liverpool - I felt it from the walk there and back: from Lime Street to Bootle is Everton and its gonna build and build.

Enjoy life in Anfield lads - the city is ours.

….an Everton flag in Bristol is entirely appropriate as we also think of Roydo ;)
 

I was worried before the game. Worried that it wouldn’t feel like home, that it wouldn’t feel as special as everytime I travelled up from the Midlands to visit our beloved Goodison. I needn’t have worried - it was absolutely incredible. What a stadium.

Was on the very back row of block 246 in the North Upper and it was still a fantastic view.

Could also see Goodison in the distance from this seat through the North End windows. What a day.

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