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Sunday Mail
|May 25, 2025
Adopted Scot Hirst's claim to fame as last visiting player to score at Goodison will be eclipsed if he helps Scotland to World Cup
IT will be a quiz question on Merseyside for years to come: Who was the last visiting player to score a goal at Goodison Park?
The answer: George Hirst.
The Ipswich striker's back-post header for the equaliser in a 2-2 draw with Everton three weeks ago created a little slice of history for the Scotland new boy.
Nobody can take that away from the 26-year-old now the doors have closed on the iconic ground for men's football.
But having produced a touch of trivia, Hirst is now in pursuit of an even bigger bit in navy blue.
The 6ft 4in hitman wants to nail down a spot in the Scotland squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Then he wants to play his part in ending his adopted nation's 28-year wait to qualify for the greatest show on earth.
It would trump his Goodison claim to fame, no matter how cool he reckons that might be.
Hirst said: "Yeah, I was aware of that. Someone actually mentioned it to me straight after we played Everton.
"We realised that it was the second last game at Goodison and I might be the last person to score there.
"I just had both fingers crossed that no-one from Southampton scored last weekend!
"In 10 years' time it will be a cool quiz question that I'm sure nobody will know the answer to.
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