You don't have a thought? Everton fan who stole food from 1.4 trillion stadium pulls out of permanent suspension

Apr 18, 2025

You don't have a thought? Everton fan who stole food from 1.4 trillion stadium pulls out of permanent suspension
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He paid a lot for his thoughtless prank.

A 62-year-old man who stole food from Everton Stadium has been permanently suspended, the BBC reported on the 18th (Korea time). The man ran away with the food he ordered from the store staff in a Everton Stadium Test match ahead of its opening in February. A video he filmed and posted on social media showed a canteen worker handing over food and turning to make coffee, laughing "Adios Amigo (hello friend)" and running away "First person to officially commit a Toby-like theft at Bramley-Moore (where Everton Stadium was built.'

Everton responded immediately. The man's club membership was revoked and suspended indefinitely. In addition, he added a request to donate 12.75 pounds (about 24,000 won) worth of food to local charities. Upon receiving the report, the Merseyside State Police responded to the man's disposition "It's a matter for the club to decide."




Everton Stadium is a state-of-the-art stadium that can accommodate 52,888 fans. It invested 750 million pounds (about 1.4123 trillion won) and built a new one in the Bramley-Moore district of Liverpool. It is located 1.5km away from rival Liverpool's home stadium, Anfield. Goodison Park, which opened in 1892 and has 133 years of history so far, will say goodbye to this season.

Everton fans were delighted to visit Everton Stadium for the first time in a Test match between Everton and Wigan U-18 teams in February. One fan did not hide his joy in an interview with the BBC, saying, `It's probably the best stadium in the world.' Another fan commented "It's very sad to leave Goodison Park, but there's something different about the new stadium" expressed satisfaction.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.