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Goodison Park has been home to Everton for 133 years, but soon, the club will move to a brand-new stadium. In this episode, we dive into the incredible history of one of Englandβs most iconic football grounds. From Evertonβs very first match there to record-breaking moments,
world-first innovations, and unforgettable Merseyside derbies, Goodison has seen it all.
Find out how the stadium got its name, why its first-ever scoreboard struggled to keep up, and even how it survived World War II.
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