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  2. Goodison Park - Wikipedia

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    Goodison Park is a football stadium in Walton, Liverpool, England, that has been the home of Premier League club Everton since 1892. It is 2 miles (3 km) north of the city centre, and has an all-seated capacity of 39,414. [1] Goodison Park has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England. [2]

  3. Everton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The possibility of a move to a new stadium was first mentioned around 1996, when then chairman Peter Johnson announced plans to move Everton from Goodison Park to a new 60,000-seater stadium at a different site. By 2001, a site at King's Dock had been identified as the location for a new 55,000-seater stadium, scheduled for completion around ...

  4. 'You could sense the frustration in Goodison Park' - AOL

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    It's now 270 minutes without a goal and three matches without a win for Sean Dyche's side and sitting in the press box at Goodison Park you could sense the frustration from the supporters.

  5. Will Goodison Park ending prove 'increasingly nerve-wracking'?

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    How do you solve a problem you have been wrestling with for 22 months? Increasing the goalscoring output is something Everton manager Sean Dyche has "worked endlessly to solve" since he arrived at ...

  6. Dick, Kerr Ladies 4–0 St Helens Ladies - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper advertisement for the match. The match took place at Goodison Park, a stadium in Liverpool that had no official capacity at the time, but had held a record ~60,000 spectators in 1910 for the men's FA Cup Final replay; [10] [11] the stadium had seen 35,000 spectators for its 1920 Christmas Day match between its resident men's team, Everton, and London team Arsenal. [12]

  7. Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Everton's ground, Goodison Park, is on Gwladys Street in Walton, Liverpool. Formation. The Hall of Fame was conceived by David France and inaugurated in 1996. [1]

  8. 1949 England v Ireland football match - Wikipedia

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    On 21 September 1949 at Goodison Park, Liverpool, the home of Everton, England were defeated 2–0 by Ireland in a friendly international. As a result, Ireland became the first foreign team to beat England at home. In 1953, the Hungarian team known as the Mighty Magyars defeated England 6–3, to become the second team to do so.

  9. 1895–96 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Goodison Park 2–2 Dickie Boyle, Alf Milward: 15,000 7 September 1895 Nottingham Forest: Goodison Park 6–2 Edgar Chadwick {2}, Alf Milward {2} Jack Bell, Albert Flewitt 16,000 9 September 1895 Bury: Goodison Park 3–2 Jack Bell, Alf Milward, Edgar Chadwick 8,000 14 September 1895 Bolton Wanderers: Burnden Park: 1–3 Tom McInnes: 14,000 21 ...