Alanbileysfeathercut
Player Valuation: £80m
We all hate Leeds and Leeds and Leeds..........
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Played before every kick off to let the Gladwys street sing it too, died a death, unfortunately blame all-seater stadiums .....?I always liked “ We shall not be moved” mostly sang at FA cup matches.
Played before every kick off to let the Gladwys street sing it too, died a death, unfortunately blame all-seater stadiums .....?
I have a vague recollection of hearing this on the radio - from Dixie's daysI always liked “ We shall not be moved” mostly sang at FA cup matches.
I remember being 7 years old and hearing for the first time 'he's fat he's round he's worth a million pound Peter Reid' which really made a 7 year old me laugh.
However, my all time favourite was 1995 semi final rendition of we're on the march with Joey's army we're all going to Wembley. Still my best memory of my Dad singing that behind the goal. The three sides of Elland Road all singing together was probably heard back on L4.
Best ground for our sound was the south bank Kop at Wolves...... I even saw two fans with an oil drum with two big sticks thumping it to our chants ,,,,, lol
We seem to take thousands there too....
Remember that Very Well..Best ground for our sound was the south bank Kop at Wolves...... I even saw two fans with an oil drum with two big sticks thumping it to our chants ,,,,, lol
We seem to take thousands there too....
They come from Garston, Walton…no, Joey, I was thinking of the record brought out in the ‘60s (I think). It went something like;
“Oh yes, it’s E-V-E-R-T and O and N, the greatest team in all the world, they call us Everton”.
They come from Garston, Walton…no, Joey, I was thinking of the record brought out in the ‘60s (I think). It went something like;
“Oh yes, it’s E-V-E-R-T and O and N, the greatest team in all the world, they call us Everton”.
I walked right past you then to get my spec with my older brother plus his mates ...'.Remember that Very Well..
It was me and a mate that played the Drum that day...
Robin Friday, his biography is a good readThe man don’t give a f@ck by the super furry animals was always a favourite of mine, not Everton related, apart from the fella wore a blue shirt on the sleeve of the vinyl record. It was about a minor 70s footballer apparently!