Everton fans celebrate in style to mark end of an era at Goodison Park | Andy Hunter
Briefly

Everton's departure from Goodison Park was marked by a poignant atmosphere as fans engaged in a mass sing-along to The La's 'There She Goes.' Despite a hiccup with the PA system, the moment remained special as Everton secured a win against Southampton, solidifying their legacy. Iliman Ndiaye's goal became a historic moment, being the final one scored in the stadium's Premier League history. Surrounded by fans who lined the streets, the occasion was filled with nostalgia and a deep sense of connection to the club’s storied past, celebrating 133 years of history.
The PA system cut out and Z-Cars spluttered to a halt. Not now, please not now. A sign from the stadium gods?
On a beautiful day in L4 4EL, under pale blue skies darkened by plumes of royal blue smoke... Everton delivered as its history demanded and departed with a win.
Iliman Ndiaye danced through the Southampton defence twice and etched his name into Goodison folklore as the final goal scorer in the stadium's Premier League history.
Legends, glory, torment, passion, misery, the School of Science, Dogs of War and so much more have filled the years in-between.
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