Everton v Sunderland Tickets

 

Everton v Sunderland, Cat 1

Date: 28/12/2008 | Venue: Goodison Park, liverpool - United Kingdom | In Stock: 10

Price: £130.00

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Everton v Sunderland, Cat 2

Date: 28/12/2008 | Venue: Goodison Park, liverpool - United Kingdom | In Stock: 8

Price: £110.00

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Sunderland Association FC was founded in 1879[(as Sunderland District Teachers). The team’s stadium is the Stadium of Light, Sunderland. Sunderland have nicknames such as ‘’The Black Cats’’ and ‘'The Mackems’’. They play in the Premier League and are one of the most successful clubs in English football, having won six First Division titles and two FA Cups. The team is 15th in the premier league. Roy Keane is the manager of the team and has been there since August 2006.To see how Sunderland Association FC perform in this season’s premier league buy your Sunderland Association FC tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk



Everton, also known as The Toffees play at Goodison Park and have competed more seasons in top flight English football than any other club in history. Everton were founded in 1878 St. Domingo
Built in 1892, on what was Mere Green field, it is one of the oldest and most historic football grounds in the world and was the first major football stadium in England. Goodison Park was the first purpose built football stadium in England. Mere Green field cost £8,090, with an interest free loan of £1,000 from the Catholic Dr Baxter, helping to secure the purchase. It was officially opened on 24th August 1892. The mortgage was cleared during season 1904/05. Kelly Brothers of Walton, erected two uncovered stands, each to accommodate 4.000 & a covered stand to accommodate 3,000, at a cost of £1,640. Twelve turnstiles cost a total of £93. It is also nicknamed the Grand Old Lady. It was the first British sports ground ever to have double-decker stands on all 4 sides and the first to have a 3 tier stand. It was also the first English league ground to have undersoil heating. In 1913 it became the first English football ground to be visited by a reigning monarch, King George V.