Needs to go out on a high, not become a former shell of itself, hosting 2k attendances.
I think thisnis kind of my thinking as well. I don't want the ongoing Goodison experience to be a watered down version of what it once was. I want the last game at Goodison Park to be when we play Southampton, and that's it, done. Not to then see it, as it will still be Goodison even if in a smaller form, playing host to 1500 people for the rest of it's like.
Everton Ladies also deserve to be able to build their own legacy, not be buried under the weight of Goodison.
I think it would be sad to see Goodison as anything other than the greatest of grounds, in the greatest of the sports competitions.
If Alan Ball had ever got to 60 and played in the Northern Prem, thsred be people.who would remember him solely as a 60 year old Northern Prem player. We can't do that to Goodison.