The power of Goodison, return of the siren and the relegation battle

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The power of Goodison, return of the siren and the relegation battle
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If Everton hope to avoid relegation, Goodison Park will play a factor. An American fan from Cincinnati experienced the atmosphere and had one big takeaway. 'I don’t know if anything will come close to it. It was the greatest sports moment of my life.”

It is just before 3pm on Saturday and this is a game Everton realistically have to win.

“The build-up was cool but then the first siren hit. My eyes bulged and I had a tingle from the bottom of my spine all the way up. I couldn’t believe it. What followed was a reminder of the power of their home support. McNeil’s early strike helped Everton to a crucial 1-0 win despite a second-half Brentford onslaught.Everton will need more afternoons like this at Goodison before the season is out. If they are to stay up, it will likely be on the strength of their form at home, where manager Sean Dyche has won three of his opening four games. They have toiled on the road, in comparison, tasting victory just once all season.

Eyes are already starting to turn to the future and what comes next, but first, there must be one final push.As a fan of U.S. sports franchises, including FC Cincinnati and Cincinnati Bengals, Holton offers unique insight into the Goodison experience and how it compares. Lynn Choo is an Everton fan from Malaysia. Until recently, she was the president of the Everton Malaysia supporters group.

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