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The player is not here There was a blue smoke in pyro before the game. Next kick off.
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The atmosphere was built in Dickinson Hill. They just interviewed Peter Reid in the sky and you can hardly see him hear him in the stadium noise. Team soon after.
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Everton v. Brighton Not the only 2pm in the Premier League today. In Croydon, when Nottingham Forest heads to Crystal Palace, we have “El Cas-ico”. Scott Murray is covering his testicles at Selhurst Park:
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When Moyes hints in a chat with the sky The road to Dickinson Stadium Hill is not always so smooth. Now that they've come in, hopefully it can change the clubs and communities. More from Andy Hunter:
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After PSR is released Daniel Friedkin's regime has been tangling Everton for the past few seasons, which has relaxed the wallet rope. So far this summer, there have been seven signings totaling around £80 million, and Tyler Diibling looks likely to hit the score with a £100 million or more. The report shows that the Southampton winger will reach a deal worth about £42 million, but that did not promptly agree to Dibling's entry into the team today.
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Andy Hunter
Andy Hunter and Everton’s new home (second) first impression:
Just arrived at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and First Impressions (not counting first impressions before the February Test event) were very positive. It's a wonderful day, so it helps, and thousands of fans are here to check out Everton's grand new home on the banks of the Mersey River. Sand Hills Railway Station has many useful butlers to guide people. And distribute the exported Everton mints. Nice touch.
It took 16 minutes from the entrance to the Regent Road stadium. Inevitably, there seems to be some grinding problems because of the road closures on the lockdown, the coach should park the car and which entrances to use. There is also some traffic congestion in some parts of the external hall. But this is the first day, it is a fully functional Premier League stadium. The media facilities are very impressive – admittedly, a niche point – the same friendly faces were equipped to the newsroom at Goodison Park over the years (including floor manager Lisa Hynds). Tony Hibbert is here too. The real explosion of the past. So, the new stadium in Everton is being launched. Is David Moyes' team the same?
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David Moyes During the warm-up, a quick chat with Sky Sports was held. The Everton boss is slightly awkward between Pien Meulensteen and Phil Jagielka, but he manages to say something nice about Everton today:
“Everyone here is a day in history. We have a great, new looking stadium and now we need a team to match it. I'm so honored (responsible) – it's been talked about in my first spell, but things have been in my first spell, but things have been falling all the time. But I'm going to get back here, as a manager, it's a great excitement, and I'm a great excitement.
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Team News!
Everton XI: Pickford, O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Iroegbunam, Garner, Gueye, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish, Barry.
submarine: Onyango, Armstrong, Aznou, Alcaraz, Coleman, Chermiti, Beto, McNeil, Travers.
Jack Grealish started his first game, taking part in Carlos Alcaraz (not that), and Thierno Barry taking part in Beto.
Brighton 11: Verbruggen, Wieffer, Van Hecke, Dunk, De Cuyper, Baleba, Ayari, Minteh, O'Riley, O'Riley, Mitoma, Welbeck.
submarine: Steele, Gruda, Hinselwood, Milner, Boscagli, Kadioglu, Gomez, Veltman, Coppola.
One of Brighton's changes were implemented, with Georginio Rutter having a slight knock and falling off the team, which allowed Danny Welbeck to start the top level.
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Preface
It has been more than a year since Brighton last left Goodison Park. It was an exciting day for the hosts, as the final season of their famous old house turning sour should be a glorious start. By the time of the time, Brighton relaxed Everton fans with a 3-0 victory.
So the Seagulls are also the first visitors to the Everton season, but there have been a lot of changes over the past 12 months. Everton had different managers in the canoe and a different owner in the stands. Ashley Young is no longer a starting right-back. Jack Grealish arrives, trying to win a spot in North America on the plane for next summer’s World Cup. Do I miss something?
Ah, yes, we are now at Hill Dickinson Stadium. The spacecraft has landed at Bramley-Moore Pier in the shape of 52,000 modern sites, and there is also a bunch of active expansion in habit. David Moyes has already avenged the opening day from last season, guiding Everton to win 1-0 on Amex in January. His West Ham never did a good job with Brighton, but he talked about getting Everton fans to fall in love with their new environment. At least on Monday night, his team needs to be better than against Leeds.
Fabian Hürzeler should have already won his first victory of the season. Brighton’s performance against Fulham wasn’t that inspiring, but rather the final match that was almost defeated from the game was cruel. Seagulls are not called sad people. If anything, they often offer cures for long-term invincible runs or bad forms of spells – Dr. Brighton, if you will.
On any other occasion, this is the seagull and if they want to achieve the owner's European qualification goal, they will win. The Everton team represents a pretty good chance to win, but the new stadium is a complex factor and a point of interest. Let's hope it's not 0-0.
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Updated on 13.04 BST