Andy Burnham has praised the work of fan groups in creating a "fierce" atmosphere at Goodison Park.
As Everton took to the pitch last Sunday afternoon in their crunch Premier League fixture against Nottingham Forest, flags were laid out across the Gwladys Street and the Park End transformed. This was the work of The 1878s who had spent the week curating plans to bolster the mood in L4.
Mr Burnham - himself a season ticket holder - has lauded the work of the group in lifting the mood among supporters.
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Speaking to the ECHO, Mr Burnham said the Toffees' 2-0 win was significant given the disappointing result at Chelsea earlier in the week. He said: "Credit to the players, there was a big reaction on Sunday.
"Credit to the 1878s, I’ve seen how they’ve built the atmosphere at Goodison. It’s been hard, it’s been really hard at times to lift ourselves and get ourselves going.
"The atmosphere in the Gwladys Street and looking out into the Park End on Sunday was as good as I’ve ever known it. It was phenomenal, it was fierce, it was brilliant and credit to the 1878s, I do think all Evertonians owe them a debt of thanks."
In the run up to the game, the fan group urged supporters to continue to sing Forever Everton into the start of the match, rather than halting for kick-off. The work of organisations like The 1878s came to the fore during the survival campaign under Frank Lampard two years ago, with coach welcomes outside Goodison Park on match days.
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