Museum to display photos of final season at Goodison

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Goodison Park's final season as home to Everton will be documented from a fans' perspective at a photo display at the Museum of Liverpool.
'Goodbye to Goodison' will feature nine photographers from the club's fanbase, showcasing snaps from this season and taking in the relationship between the iconic ground and supporters who congregate around the stadium.
The exhibition runs from 5 April until 21 September and will highlight the well-known chippies, pubs, meeting places and family moments shared during the final campaign.
Chris Wardle, co-curator and contributor to Goodbye to Goodison, said: "While a lot of attention is focused on the pitch for Goodison Park's final season, I wanted to shift our focus to the pre-game experiences and moments that, to me, make this old ground so special.
"The display celebrates the streets, landmarks and establishments that have become an extension of the ground over the years.
"We're lucky, as a fanbase, to have a talented group of photographers who have taken it upon themselves to document Goodison's legacy from their own perspective.
"I am excited to showcase the work of these photographers and pay tribute to one of the great stadiums in world football."



