21st May 1968 John Hurst scores Everton's second against Fulham after inter-passing between Tommy Wright and Alan Ball in a 5-1 win for the Blues -
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Always wondered about that join in the stands on Gwladys Street & Bullens Road, I'm sure it was the same builder that did our extension.
Fred Pickering looks on?
the boys pen were savages. If you weren't on 40 cigs a day, you were a jes sy!Always wondered about that join in the stands on Gwladys Street & Bullens Road, I'm sure it was the same builder that did our extension.
It may have been the 'Boys Pen' raising the roof?
Yeah,i made my first ever appearance at Goodison, bloody Jonah DarioAnd that was in the 1st minute.
It was a long night after that but marvellous in the end after Andy Rankins penalty save.
But then the next round.....
Can someone enlarge this one please? There's a crack in my Magnifying glass, I can't find my glasses, I've just knocked my teeth offSome old EFC greats - name them from left to right -
17th September 1969 Jimmy Husband accepts a pass from Alan Ball, swerves past Tommy Gibb, Ollie Burton and Bobby Moncur before lifting a shot over Iam McFall from the edge of the penalty area to score Everton's first at Newcastle in away in a 2-1 win for the Blues -
I was at that match, mid week and the Geordies didn't like it. I was on a Home James coach parked up some derelict side street that looked like something off the 'Likely Lads, loads of waste land and bricks. Our coach got away handy but the Crown and Sunniways received some unwarranted air conditioning! Then, I think, it was away at Ipswich on the Saturday for another away win, on Home James again, no problems apart from breaking down in Cambridge. Happy Days on the way to being Champions!17th September 1969 Jimmy Husband accepts a pass from Alan Ball, swerves past Tommy Gibb, Ollie Burton and Bobby Moncur before lifting a shot over Iam McFall from the edge of the penalty area to score Everton's first at Newcastle in away in a 2-1 win for the Blues -
The 1966 FA Cup Final team, but a bit uncertain about 1 and 4 (from the left). Since the others are Wilson, West, Labone, Temple, The Golden Vision, Gabby, Harris, Harvey, with Trebilcock kneeling (?) that leaves Tommy Wright and Alex Scott. I'm not sure when Chico passed so may be one of his lads. Must be from more than 10 years ago - Adelphi 'Do' perhaps.Some old EFC greats - name them from left to right -
Fred Pickering fourth left maybe?I think the fella first left had something to do with arranging the Everton do's at the Adelphi?The 1966 FA Cup Final team, but a bit uncertain about 1 and 4 (from the left). Since the others are Wilson, West, Labone, Temple, The Golden Vision, Gabby, Harris, Harvey, with Trebilcock kneeling (?) that leaves Tommy Wright and Alex Scott. I'm not sure when Chico passed so may be one of his lads. Must be from more than 10 years ago - Adelphi 'Do' perhaps.
I was at that match, mid week and the Geordies didn't like it. I was on a Home James coach parked up some derelict side street that looked like something off the 'Likely Lads, loads of waste land and bricks. Our coach got away handy but the Crown and Sunniways received some unwarranted air conditioning! Then, I think, it was away at Ipswich on the Saturday for another away win, on Home James again, no problems apart from breaking down in Cambridge. Happy Days on the way to being Champions!
Those were the days my friendI was at that match, mid week and the Geordies didn't like it. I was on a Home James coach parked up some derelict side street that looked like something off the 'Likely Lads, loads of waste land and bricks. Our coach got away handy but the Crown and Sunniways received some unwarranted air conditioning! Then, I think, it was away at Ipswich on the Saturday for another away win, on Home James again, no problems apart from breaking down in Cambridge. Happy Days on the way to being Champions!