Everton opened its new Bramley -Moore Dock stadium to their supporters on Monday evening – but the evening was, at least in part, ruined by a Liverpool fan.
Toffees will show goodbye to Goodison Park at the end of this season while they exchange houses for the “Everton Stadium” on the Bramley-More-Moore site, a field of 550 million pounds sterling which will contain 52,888 fans As for what will be almost certainly, once again, once again, Premier League football next season.
Everton will organize several games and events on the Bramley-Moore Dock site at the start of this year and it started on Monday, the Everton team under the age of 18 participating in a friendly match against the Wigan youth team.
Tickets were at a price of £ 5 for adults and £ 2.50 for concessions. The second test event will see 25,000 people for a friend under 21 in just over a month.
Everton is not yet allowed to play competitive devices at the stadium. Test events – a third will probably take place at a capacity almost full later in the season – will allow the club to obtain the required license and security certificates.
The Premier League U18 team hoped to launch things with a victory but succeeded in the worst possible start – when Harrison Rimmer, a Liverpool fan, scored the first goal and celebrated by mocking the faithful at home.
The goals of the very first goal of the new Everton stadium is a fan of Liverpool and made fun of the Tofets by scoring

The Bramley-Moore Dock site organized a tester event with 10,000 fans on Monday evening

Harrison Rimmer, who scored the opening goal, maintained six fingers to represent the six European Liverpool trophies
It was a neat finish of Rimmer, who received the ball on the edge of the box before turning and letting fly.
His effort defeated Toffees Seve Patrick goalkeeper at his nearby post, triggering wild celebrations of visiting players.
Perhaps more, however, however, than to Rimmer himself, who grew up in a fan of Liverpool and was not about to waste his opportunity.
While celebrating, the cameras showed that the teenager holding six fingers in the crowd, in reference to the six European championships, the rivals of Liverpool won.
“This young man there, Harrison Rimmer, has just had a moment he will remember for the rest of his life,” said the commentator on Youtube Channel of Everton, who was live from the game about 200,000 live viewers.
On the official Wigan website, Rimmer is described as “a hard midfielder who can also operate on the right back”, having been with the club since the age of 11.
“He has a real appetite to compete both in training and matches and is good both technically and physically,” continued the description.
The mockery occurred only a few days after Everton had obtained a dramatic draw in the last Merseyside derby in Goodison Park.

The under -18s of Everton were the first side the game at the stadium, taking the U18 side of Wigan

The doors of the new stadium opened for the first time before the team move next season

10,000 fans of the capacity of 52,888 were seated in the southern stand to watch the current match
Rimmer also continued the message on social networks, sharing a position of the objective and writing: “shaken”, accompanied by an emoji by raising his shoulders.
The under -18s were managed by the former rear Everton and England Leighton Baines, which played 420 Toffees games in 13 seasons. Since he left to join the first coach staff of the David Moyes team, Keith Southern has taken over. Everton planned to have a match for women to open the stadium, but the calendar made it difficult.
An X account for the stadium shared images of an interview with two fans, with an explanatory how they felt “excited as a child at Christmas”.
“I will be devastated to leave Goodison, but that’s something else,” added from the inside of the ground.
Images were also shared fans sitting inside the new stand in the South, because the club encouraged supporters to send their photos and videos of the event.
Everton has been in Goodison Park for almost 134 years, but decided to leave in 2017, with Bramley-Moore Dock the favorite site for the new field.
The construction began in July 2021 and the soil was declared structurally complete after the last concrete earthworks panel was installed in February of last year.
The entrepreneur put the stadium in December, and Everton will now start playing games in order to obtain the relevant license.

Rimmer continued to make fun of Everton on social networks after the match, suggesting that they were `shaken ” by his goal

Two other test events should be played on the ground before its first official game of the official team
Going against Wigan, the ground was not even a fifth full, but the fans were seated in the South stand to watch the friendly match.
Some fans of Liverpool, on the other hand, have taken joy with the goal – and the celebration – while they laughed at social networks.
A fan wrote on X: “More goals scored by a red in the new stadium that the trophies have won in 30 years.
Another posted: “Sign it.