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How can you not love Goodison Park s final game in 133, many Everton fans are moved to tears
05, May 18th In the 37th round of the Premier League, Everton defeated Southampton 2-0, and Everton's last game ended in Goodison Park Stadium at home. The last moment of the game, Everton fans sang together, and countless fans were filled with tears. Goodison Park Stadium has held 2,791 games and scored 5,372 goals in its 133-year history.
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