Everton supporters are nearing their emotional goodbye to Goodison Park, with just two home games remaining this season.The Toffees host Ipswich Town this Saturday (3 May) before facing Southampton in their final Goodison Park encounter on 18 May.Last time out on home soil, David Moyes’ men lost 2-0 to Manchester City, but the Merseyside outfit will hope to beat the already relegated Tractor Boys this weekend.
Everton should then say goodbye to Goodison Park with a win when they host Southampton two weeks later, as the Saints have earned just 11 points in a woeful Premier League campaign so far.Moyes and Everton are saying goodbye to Goodison Park (Credit: Imago)Everton supporter group plan Goodison farewell for Ipswich clashThe Toffees’ Premier League clash with Ipswich marks their penultimate home game before they relocate to the impressive Bramley-Moore Dock.As reported by the Liverpool Echo (28 April), Everton supporter group, the 1878s, are planning a remarkable display including tifos, 22 metre-long banners, flags and ticker tape to unveil all around the stadium when the players walk out to Z-cars ahead of kickoff.
OpponentResultArsenal (H)1-1 DNottingham Forest (A)0-1 WManchester City (H)0-2 LChelsea (A)1-0 LEverton should get back to winning ways against IpswichThe Blues’ clash with Ipswich will be the 1878s’ last display at Goodison, as members of the supporter group are keen to enjoy their club’s final home encounter against Southampton in the company of their family and friends without having to organise their impressive displays.Everton fans are set to give Goodison an emotional farewell (Credit: Imago)Everton fans will love the 1878s’ display against Ipswich TownGoodison Park is one of the most iconic venues in the history of English game, and a venue that has provided every generation of Everton supporters with special memories.The Toffees faithful will be incredibly emotional about waving goodbye to their side’s iconic ground ahead of the Blues’ relocation to Bramley-Moore Dock.
Therefore, all Everton supporters will love the remarkable display which is set to dazzle Goodison Park in their penultimate home fixture of the season as they face Ipswich.Throughout their time at Goodison, the Toffees have won nine top-flight titles, five FA Cups, two League Cups, and one UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.But having last won a trophy in 1995, when they clinched the FA Cup, Everton will now hope to create new memories at Bramley-Moore Dock under the stewardship of Moyes, who has enjoyed a successful return to the Blues’ dugout so far.
For now, though, the Toffees faithful are rightly focusing their efforts on giving Goodison the incredible send-off it deserves.The post View: Everton fans will love Goodison Park plans in place for Ipswich match appeared first on Goodison News..
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View: Everton fans will love Goodison Park plans in place for Ipswich match

Everton supporters are nearing their emotional goodbye to Goodison Park, with just two home games remaining this season. The Toffees host Ipswich Town this Saturday...The post View: Everton fans will love Goodison Park plans in place for Ipswich match appeared first on Goodison News.