This series of photos is about so much more than a few soccer games—it’s about Everton, the club that has captured my heart for the past 15 years. It’s about the ground, the supporters, the stewards, and everything that makes this club feel like family. These images reflect every reason I’ve fallen in love with Everton, a love that has only deepened over time.
For someone so far away, it might seem strange to feel such an unshakable connection to a football club. But Everton is more than just a team. It’s an identity, a spirit, a way of life. The resilience of the Blues, the “never say die” attitude—it’s something I carry with me every day. Walking through the turnstiles at Goodison Park wasn’t just a dream fulfilled; it felt like coming home to a place I’d never left.
From the empty tunnel that opens onto the sacred pitch, to Saint Luke’s Church standing steadfast as the Church of Everton on match days, to the joy of singing Elton John in the Winslow, every moment was alive with meaning. Soccer may have been my first love, but my soul will always belong to Goodison Park.
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