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Tim Howard pens emotional farewell to Everton

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Tim Howard pens an emotional farewell to Everton, promising that the club have become "a part of [his] soul".

Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard has penned an emotional goodbye to the club and their fans as he prepares to play in his final match for the Merseyside outfit.

The 37-year-old will return to his native United States this summer to play for Colorado Rapids following a 10-year spell with the Toffees.

Howard will start in Everton's final Premier League game of the season against Norwich City at Goodison Park this afternoon.

On Twitter, Howard delivered a message to the club and the supporters, thanking his teammates and previous managers David Moyes and Roberto Martinez.

The American wrote: "I remember the promise that David Moyes made to me 10 years ago, 'Once you walk through those doors, you'll fall in love'. Today, I will walk through those doors one more time, and then I will depart. I will depart with love in my heart for the greatest of football clubs, the people's club, Everton FC.

"I will always be thankful to so many. Of course, the fans - those who bring such passion and make Everton what it is. My teammates. Among others, Tony Hibbert, Leon Osman, and Leighton Baines were always a shining example of how a true Evertonian should train, play and act. Phil Jagielka has been the greatest and strongest captain, and it has been a privilege to follow him. Two great managers. David Moyes was the ultimate leader, combining strength and integrity. I am greatly indebted to Roberto Martinez for his great decency and commitment to me as a player and a man. My wonderful chairman, Bill Kenwright, whose approving smile from the Director's Box will be an enduring memory - words cannot express my gratitude. And there are so many others that work at the club or support the club who are all part of my family, now and forever.

"I will soon walk out on the Goodison pitch, the 414th time I have been honored and trusted to wear the famous Everton shirt. I will walk out of the tunnel one more time to hear Z-Cars and the thunderous applause of 40,000 Evertonians. I will hold these images and sounds with me wherever I go. I am going home to America. But after a decade in Blue, THIS IS MY HOME. I love all of you, and am so grateful for what the club and everybody affiliated with it has given me. EVERTON, you have become a part of my soul. You'll forever be in my heart. COYB!!!"

Howard moved to England in 2003 when he joined Manchester United for four years.

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