Don Rogers and Allan Whittle practise their tap-ins! -
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Don Rogers and Allan Whittle practise their tap-ins! -
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Well said that man.Disagree mate. Everton were close to winning the league in 74/75 &77/78 Latchford played his part scored lots of goals the fact we didn't wasn't down to him individually. Rooney will be remembered as a Man Utd legend not as an Everton legend. I'd say Dunc was a legend cos he fronted it with the big boys and gave his all (most of the time). Latchford scored double the amount of goals than Dunc in more or less the same number of games. Latchford is an Everton legend in my opinion. Obviously the others you mention are without question.
Funny isnt it, how we can still recall good players from unfashionable sides - like Don Rogers here who I think was a nippy winger for Swindon. I bet theres plenty of others. I could hardly have any like that now playing in lower leagues roll off the tongue.Don Rogers and Allan Whittle practise their tap-ins! -
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Rogers & Whittle combine for 1972's goal of the seasonDon Rogers and Allan Whittle practise their tap-ins! -
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Funny isnt it, how we can still recall good players from unfashionable sides - like Don Rogers here who I think was a nippy winger for Swindon. I bet theres plenty of others. I could hardly have any like that now playing in lower leagues roll off the tongue.
Can't be any of us of a certain vintage who doesn't remember this one from Don Rogers...