Everton in 1939. Back row, left to right: Jock Thomson, Gordon Watson, Billy Cook,
Ted Sager, Joe Mercer, Norman Greenhalgh, John Jones. Front row: Torry Gillick,
Stan Bentham, Tommy Lawton, Alex Stevenson, Wally Boyes and Jimmy Caskie.
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At least 4 serious contenders for the title of best-ever-in-royal-blue in their respective positions -Sager, TG, Lawton,Gillick. Some team.
Everton in 1939. Back row, left to right: Jock Thomson, Gordon Watson, Billy Cook,
Ted Sager, Joe Mercer, Norman Greenhalgh, John Jones. Front row: Torry Gillick,
Stan Bentham, Tommy Lawton, Alex Stevenson, Wally Boyes and Jimmy Caskie.
Posting that many at thst time interrupted doh..........Royle and Gary Sprake.
View attachment 50268looking at the old main stand by the directors box have seats been taken out and replaced with media desks?
Never knew that tbh so he was our coach and physio .? How times have changed must be 20 odd people behind the scenes these days maybe moreTommy Casey took the Harry Catterick job, when he became ill 1971-72 for a short while -
One of the reasons Goodison was chosen for the semi was the high number of seats it had to allow a big press corps and for officials too......View attachment 50268looking at the old main stand by the directors box have seats been taken out and replaced with media desks?
Francis Lee, terrific player, but jeez what a diver...he was the first in England to use this dispicable tactic.Manchester City v Everton 1971-72 match action -
The father in law always maintained the great Matthews never got a kick Vs Everton when Norman Greenhalgh was playing...always had him in his pocket.
Everton in 1939. Back row, left to right: Jock Thomson, Gordon Watson, Billy Cook,
Ted Sager, Joe Mercer, Norman Greenhalgh, John Jones. Front row: Torry Gillick,
Stan Bentham, Tommy Lawton, Alex Stevenson, Wally Boyes and Jimmy Caskie.
Rodney Marsh must have been a close second.Francis Lee, terrific player, but jeez what a diver...he was the first in England to use this dispicable tactic.
True, Lee, Marsh and that snipe-nosed 'ker Summerbee were all at it at, it must've been a conscious decision by Allison.Rodney Marsh must have been a close second.
Never knew that tbh so he was our coach and physio .? How times have changed must be 20 odd people behind the scenes these days maybe more
What a bullet header from Trickys bullet cross.
Also in its day the grand old lady before seating was a top stadia in its time.......One of the reasons Goodison was chosen for the semi was the high number of seats it had to allow a big press corps and for officials too......