“Horrible,” says BBC Pundit Admission at Goodison Park before to the Everton PL matchup against Luton Town

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Pundit problems Admission to Goodison Park prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Luton Town
Michael Ball thinks that before Luton Town joins the Premier League, Everton has to make Goodison Park a terrible place to visit.

The freshly promoted team will head to Merseyside this week to take on Sean Dyche’s team on Saturday, September 30. They are still in search of their first point.

The Toffees sit in 15th place currently – three points shy of the dreaded relegation zone.

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Ball told the Liverpool Echo on 25 September, “Everyone has been looking at this Luton game as our first win, thankfully it’s not!

“Hopefully, it’s confidence we can bring back to Goodison Park with back-to-back wins in the Premier League. I’ve watched Luton pretty closely, they have been half unlucky, they’ve come to the Premier League, the standards higher but they’ve been unlucky.

“When Goodison Park is bouncing, opposition players just want to go home. They will want the referee to blow the whistle because they know they’ll be against it, we’ve got to use that to our advantage, Sean Dyche has to set his team up correctly and that’s what we need to learn from the Arsenal game.

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“Luton are enjoying these Premier League grounds, we’ve got to make it horrible for them and not a nice afternoon.”

Spot on

Goodison Park used to be a place sides feared coming to because of the hostile atmosphere the fans generated.

The players were also up for a physical battle and that immediately put opposition players on the backfoot as they knew that they have come in for a fight.

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Sean Dyche embodied that philosophy at Turf Moor and he’s got to instil it at Everton as well.

The style of football is never going to be pretty, as everyone expected once he joined, but if he gets getting the results, there won’t be too many dissenting voices.

Points on the table and not beautiful football are what will get Everton away from the drop zone and there are no excuses for not picking up three points at Goodison Park.

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Luton are the teams against whom it needs to be written in stone and anything other than a win is a failure.

In other Everton news, a condition has now emerged on Sean Dyche being sacked amid trouble behind the scenes at Goodison Park.

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