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Whos leaning on the post? far right?
it's not George Formbylol
Mick Bernard Joey?Whos leaning on the post? far right?
it's not George Formbylol
yepMick Bernard Joey?
Billy Wright there,not the one who played for us
Is rightyes offside - NOT - then when we got the winner they never claimed for anything heads down etc , but a certain ref thought different two excuses for disallowing Bryan Hamilton's goal offside or handball= he was a fraud of a ref!
Clive cack house Thomas
What did they do with it in the end, sell it off for relative buttons to a developer?The end of Bellefield -
Still got mine
We in fact took 12,000 that day. Had all one side of the ground, the biggest section of the stadium, plus many more in all other sections. Unbelievable. On the same day the RS had been drawn away at Ipswich -- and failed to sell out their allocated 7,000. The FA Cup was special in those days and none more so than for Everton fans.25 January 1975 Mick Lyons slides the ball home at Plymouth, in front of 7,000 travelling fans, as Everton progress through the Fourth Round of the FA Cup-