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Everton manager David Moyes on the first Merseyside Derby with Liverpool at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and his memories of old stadium Goodison Park
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK

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00:00David, last season you had to deal with the significance of the last ever Goodison derby.
00:04We probably saw what it meant with James Tarkovsky's equalised and the celebrations we saw there as well.
00:10But this time it's the first derby at Hill Dickinson.
00:13In terms of significance again, how do you compare the two?
00:17That was amazing, the last game at Goodison, I have to say.
00:21And, you know, privileged that I was in that position to take the team.
00:27A bit sad to leave Goodison because it was so important to me, my family, everybody.
00:32You know, over many years, over 11 years, 10 years before that.
00:36So, but leaving it in a good way was pleasing.
00:40The team was in a better position and obviously we won more last game as well.
00:43So, really pleased with that.
00:45And look, we're now in the Hill Dickay now and we're enjoying it.
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