U23 last game of the season

Status
Not open for further replies.

Bluebonic

Player Valuation: £35m
Apologies if there is a thread on this already, but please do everything you can to get to Goodison tomorrow and cheer these lads on as they play the rs who will be giving them a guard of honour as they parade their premier league 2 trophy. Possibly a genuine golden generation to be viewed here, so do everything possible to get tere and cheer them on! COYB

Everton’s high-flying Under-23s take on Southampton under the floodlights at Goodison Park on Monday 20 February with the Club offering a live stream option for Evertonians who aren’t able to attend the game, with all money raised going to the young Blues inspiring ‘Home is Where the Heart is’ campaign to support the city’s homeless.

Kicking off at 7pm, Monday’s match will see the young Blues seek to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League 2 table and will also give fans the chance to learn more about the squad’s fundraising campaign to raise £230,000 to provide a supporting living initiative for young people between the ages of 16-23.

However, if you are unable to get along to Goodison Park on Monday, then you can still watch the game live on evertontv. A £3.99 donation to the ‘Home is Where the Heart is’ fund will give you exclusive live access to the full 90 minutes of the game – with commentary provided by Darren Griffiths and Ian Snodin. Visit evertonfc.com/U23Live to make your do
 
Sorry guys, wrong link, im such an old git! :( the game is a 19:00 kick off tomorrow night and is free entrance!
 
Everton Under-23s will lift the Premier League 2 title in their final game of the season against local rivals Liverpool at Goodison Park on Monday 8 May – and fans can once again come along to support the team for free!

The Blues' second string are league champions, with second-placed Manchester City now six points behind with just one game left of the season.

It means David Unsworth’s side will be confirmed as champions in the mini-Merseyside derby.
 
I have a feeling 3-4 of them might get a run out at home to Watford, They should do as Koeman knows whos in his plans now from the senoir players.
 

Finishing work early tomorrow and driving down for this; should be good, hope the crowd is as big as expected.
I think 4 stands (well 4 parts e.g lower bullens) have been opened. You can still get tickets before the match too, people!
 

Looking to take the lad to this tomorrow for his first goodison experience. Mate of mine is getting the tickets and says he has like 26 of them already with another trip down for more today.

Be cutting it fine travel wise to get there but hoping to sort something out
 
..glad the lads are closing the season with a Derby in front of a big crowd. Hope they don't lose their heads with the atmosphere and opposition. The Reds will be keen to take our scalp and are a very capable outfit, we need to keep reminding ourselves that we are Champions and play as we have done all season.
 
..glad the lads are closing the season with a Derby in front of a big crowd. Hope they don't lose their heads with the atmosphere and opposition. The Reds will be keen to take our scalp and are a very capable outfit, we need to keep reminding ourselves that we are Champions and play as we have done all season.

Very true Eggs, some of the younger lads could freeze in front of a big crowd, it takes some getting used to after playing in front of just hundreds in the past, to a crowd that could approach 15,000 or more, not forgetting that a lot of Liverpool fans
will be going to see their lads, and as Eggs says they have got some very good prospects as well, so it will not be an easy game as the Liverpool lads will want to beat THE CHAMPIONS.

Can't make it myself for purely selfish reasons.
 
Don't forget you need to get a ticket (free) beforehand - you can't just turn up with your season ticket.
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Top