1st January 1972, Arsenal v Everton, Arsenal's Ray Kennedy (arms raised) is foiled by Everton goalkeeper West watched by Radford (9) and Kenyon during the match at Highbury-
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Everton, 1937-1938, Back row, l-r, Mr,T,Kelly (Secretary), Britton, Cunliffe, Sagar, Gee, Gillick, T,Cook (Trainer), Seated, l-r, Jackson, Geldard, Cook, Dixie Dean, Tommy Lawton, Stevenson, Dougall, Front 3, l-r, Watson, Jones, Joe Mercer -
British Labour MP Bessie Braddock (1899 - 1970, centre) presents the FA Cup trophy to Everton F.C. footballers Derek Temple (left) and Mike Trebilcock (second from left), after they scored the two goals in the FA Cup Final against Sheffield Wednesday, UK, 17th May 1966. On the right is team captain Brian Labone and his wife Pat.-
8th August 1970, Charity Shield, Chelsea 1 v Everton 2, Everton's Joe Royle (9) leaps to head for goal over Chelsea's David Webb (2), watched by Chelsea's Paddy Mulligan (5), and Everton's Howard Kendall, and Alan Ball -
I know the history behind the fences...but really, looking back now, wtf were they thinkingThe Other 1989 FA Cup Semi-Final
View of Everton fans climbing on and over crowd control fencing at Villa Park in Birmingham during the FA Cup semi-final between Everton and Norwich City on 15th April 1989. Everton would go on to win the match 1-0. At the same time on the same day the Hillsborough disaster was unfolding at the other semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in Sheffield-
Hi had a look for you - this is 1974?Anybody got any pictures from October 19th 1974? We drew 1-1 with Chelsea. It was my first match, I was 4 years old and to be honest the only thing I remember was that we drew, and that the police dogs did a display at half time