Everton Fans Slam ‘Disgraceful’ £1,200 Stadium Upgrade After First Premier League Match at Hill Dickinson
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Everton Fans Slam ‘Disgraceful’ £1,200 Stadium Upgrade After First Premier League Match at Hill Dickinson

Everton Fans Slam £1,200 Stadium Hospitality as "Disgrace" Despite Victory

Everton supporters have harshly criticized the Club View Hospitality section at their newly opened Hill Dickinson Stadium following the team’s first Premier League home game, despite a 2-0 win over Brighton. Priced at £1,200 per season, fans labeled the premium area a “shambles” due to chaotic service and poor amenities.

The Toffees secured their first league victory of the season with goals from Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner. However, the triumph was overshadowed by frustration over the stadium’s exclusive section. Supporters took to social media to vent, highlighting issues like overcrowded bars, untrained staff, and a lack of promised perks.

Everton's new Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium hosted its first Premier League match, but fan complaints dominated post-match discussions.

Chaos in Club View
Fans reported hour-long waits for drinks, with only one understaffed bar serving the section. One supporter tweeted: “Never in my life could I not get served at Goodison. No chance with this Club View.” Others criticized the lack of a “dedicated private bar” and blamed an American catering company for the disorganization.

Everton players celebrate their 2-0 win over Brighton
Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner scored to secure Everton’s victory, but off-pitch issues drew more attention.

Fan Outrage
Many called the experience “carnage,” with one fan stating: “You either spend your £10 credit or watch the game—you can’t do both.” Another quipped: “A billion-pound stadium with one guy pouring pints? They’ve learned nothing.” Stewards reportedly acknowledged the problems and urged fans to file formal complaints.

Mixed Reactions
While Everton’s on-field performance boosted morale after a season-opening loss to Leeds, the hospitality woes raised questions about the stadium’s execution. Fans urged the club to refund the premium fee or overhaul the service.

As debates over the stadium’s teething issues continue, Everton faces pressure to address fan concerns swiftly—before off-pitch frustrations eclipse on-pitch progress.

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