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So was I mate, what a day that was.
Vernon hatrick.
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So was I mate, what a day that was.
I remember how confident we were when we drew Wigan at home in the FA Cup wuarter final DOH !A winnable QF from their perspective, I’d say they’ll play a stronger 11 this one
Us Vs Fulham is a pick-em tie really
Having the home advantage I hope we go all out to try and win it
Roy Vernon was absolutely deadly, he was an exceptional finisher with either foot, but, admittedly not too many headers. In those days Vernon, Hunt, Law and Greaves were exceptional finishers.My old fella has never recovered from the shock of Roy Vernon scoring a header that daylol
So was i 13 and had a paper round earned good money,so was in the the Paddock staying away from the common people.It just seemed natural wining the league no big deal.So was I mate, what a day that was.
So was I, aged 10 - well, that was until the final whistle and my first 'over the wall' and on the pitch moment with the players eventually reappearing in the Directors Box up above the Goodison Road terracing. A great day!11th May 1963 Everton 4 - ! Fulham.
Was in GSE.
I want a trophy more than anything for the young generation which has seen sweet FA and still follow the Blues!! But I have to admit that it would be sweet to finally get our hands on that trophy we threw away in 1977 and were cheated out of in 1984!!There would be absolute scenes if we could finally lift this tin pot,especially us veterans of the five finals in 1977 and 1984,well me and @allezlesbleus anyhow
I’m still scarred by the defeats in the League Cup and FA Cup in 1977..:so close but yet so far.There would be absolute scenes if we could finally lift this tin pot,especially us veterans of the five finals in 1977 and 1984,well me and @allezlesbleus anyhow