The way Evertonians watch the match is changing with 80% of ALL memberships sold out at the new stadium
When he arrived at Goodison Park as manager over 22 years ago, David Moyes struck a chord with Blues by dubbing them 'The People's Club'. But while the demand for Everton tickets is at an all-time high, the people of 'The People's Club' are changing.
Paragraph 10, the third of nine regarding background material on who Everton are, states: "In 1892, the club moved to the first purpose-built football stadium, Goodison Park, where it still plays.
So while there are barely two miles between Goodison and Bramley-Moore Dock, Everton's relocation is a game-changer for them in terms of revenue. The Blues now have over 30,000 people on their season ticket waiting list with the move to the banks of the Mersey enabling them to play in front of the biggest regular crowds in the club's entire history.
'Corporate' is treated as something of a dirty word by Everton to put into the Bramley-Moore Dock swear box, given aspirations to move away from perceptions of stuffiness and formality. But whatever you call it, there will be far more at the new stadium. At present, there are around 1,300 at Goodison but Everton Stadium has 5,500 .
Supporter Tony Harland, who recently signed up for a seasonal membership, said: “It’s great to be the 2,000th seat holder within the ‘ALL’ bars experience. The new stadium already looks world class and is something all of us Evertonians will be proud of.”
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