Terrible incident at Goodison Park: Burn the statue of Everton's former attacker who died of heart attack while watching the match

Liverpool has waited 30 years to win a league title, and when they finally won it, they could not celebrate it properly. They were not allowed to celebrate because of social distance rules, but that did not prevent them from gathering outside Anfield after the champions of [...] were confirmed.
They were not allowed to celebrate because of social distance rules, but that did not prevent them from gathering out of Anfield after Premier League champions had been confirmed.
Fortunately, it seems the celebrations are over.
However, on Monday afternoon, we saw another terrible incident.
A video clip appeared showing that a flame had engulfed the statue of Dixie Dean outside Goodison Park.

Dixie Dean was Everton's legendary attacker, who died of a heart attack on Goodison Park while watching the match between Toffee and Liverpool in 1980, follows Periscope.
During his 12-year-old game career for Everest, he scored an incredible 349 goals in 399 presentations.
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No wonder the club built him a statue outside the stadium. Everton's fans use it as a memorial, leaving wreaths and flowers for lost loved ones. /Periscopi












