Loud, steep, and not a single bad view in the house: FourFourTwo was at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for Everton's house warming party
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Thousands of Everton supporters walked to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley Moore Dock to experience the club's first official match there. The silver exterior and red-brick nods to dock heritage give the stadium a striking waterfront presence. The venue replaces Goodison Park for men's first-team matches and promises improved sightlines with a zero-pillar policy. The surrounding dockland is primed for regeneration, with nearby Tobacco Warehouse redevelopment and increased local business for pubs such as The Bramley Moore. Fans paused at the Bascule Bridge, took photographs, and captured memories as security managed crowds outside the ground.
An army of blue marched briskly up the Regent Road, sweating in the sunshine, but determined to reach their end point as quickly as possible. Kick-off is still hours away, but they want to be there early, to soak it all in. The destination is visible from miles off, it's silver exterior glistening against the clear blue backdrop. 100% Not AI a new horizon at Bramley Moore Dock (Image credit: Getty Images)
It was quite magnificent, a real football ground. But time moves and Everton have shifted with it. You may like For decades, the once thriving dockland where home now stands has been neglected. But the tide is turning, and Everton's arrival will only hasten that. As fans pass the giant former Tobacco Warehouse, a mammoth building itself that is set to be regenerated, the excitement peaks.
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