Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

 

Old Everton Pictures

Memories of a time when we could beat the reds at anything. I had a field day that day collecting autographs and am ashamed to say I even got St John's autograph. (I must have been young an nieve)
 
Scan0003.webp
 

Parnell (Roy)?? I'm sure that's the lad who played for Tranmere after leaving Everton. He was one of my favourites. Stocky build but could match wingers for speed and had a thunderous right foot scoring a few goals.
Sot on played only three games for us before moving to Tranmere Rovers, and went on to manage New Brighton AFC.....
 
Sot on played only three games for us before moving to Tranmere Rovers, and went on to manage New Brighton AFC.....
Cheers Joey. As I've stated many times being a fully paid up wool, us lot over on the posh side of the river had to prove we could look after ourselves as nippers at Rovers in their crowds of 10,000 or so before we were let loose over the water. Quite a few RS and ex Everton players ended their days at Prenton Park, funnily enough more reds than Blues (Yeats, St. John, Lawrence, Alan A'Court, Callaghan to name a few). Johnny King was probably the best know blue that I saw when I was a kid.
 

English League Division One match at Goodison Park. Everton 0 v Leeds United 1. Billy Bremner walks off the pitch as a policeman runs onto the pitch to deal with an Everton fan trying to get onto the field during the brutal encounter at Goodison which saw both teams removed from the field for 10 mins by referee Ken Stokes. 7th November 1964. That famous bloodbath a a game -
Mogsy stops a fan trying to get to Billy Bremner -
57714
 

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Back
Top