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Our Everton jury have returned to have their say ahead of Sunday's Merseyside derby against Liverpool – which is the first to be played at Hill Dickinson StadiumThe first Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium takes place on Sunday when Everton welcome Liverpool to their new home.And David Moyes’ side head into the game still firmly in the mix for European football. That is because they twice came from behind to claim a point against Brentford at the weekend.While many of the nation might have been watching the Grand National, Beto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall were scoring for Everton at the Gtech Community Stadium.And with both the draw against the Bees and this weekend's derby in mind, our Everton jury have returned to have their say.Paul McParlanSometimes a draw seems like a point gained; other times it feels like two points dropped.
George has grabbed his chance in a way that Tyler Dibling has failed to do.We have the small matter of a contest against a team that was created to fill a vacant stadium in our city on Sunday. We have won our last two home matches; Sunday would be the perfect time to make it three in a row and move into one of the European qualification places.
Hill Dickinson Stadium needs to mark its first-ever season with a derby win to celebrate, just like Goodison Park did in 1894!Mark McParlanEven if we didn’t get the win we wanted on Saturday, it was nice to finally have Everton back playing football again at last.Brentford are evidently an effective team at what they do. It is as important as that final evening against Liverpool at Goodison.We are not going into the game as massive outsiders or underdogs, so let’s play our football like it.
