Jim Keoghan is the man behind ‘Highs, Lows and Bakayokos: Everton in the 1990s’. The book remembers those brushes with relegation, financial ups and downs, stunning derby wins over Liverpool and the FA Cup in 95′.
In this video, Jim lifts the lid on how and why Everton lost their position as a member of English football’s elite. Former manager Mike Walker gets a mention, and Jim explains why the players didn’t like him, and therefore, why he goes down as Everton’s worst manager ever.
We analyse the current mindset of Evertonians’ and why we’re now defined more by what we’re not than what we are. Jim also relives that amazing day in 1994 when Everton survived to fight another day in the Premier League with a stunning 3-2 win over Wimbledon at Goodison.
You can buy Jim’s book here: http://amzn.to/2dpqokk
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