in a 1-1 draw - the latch our goal scorer -
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Costly night, baldy Noble equalising late on, doh!!in a 1-1 draw - the latch our goal scorer -
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And they celebrated like they had won the league themselves!!!!!! 'Kin Leighton James ggggrrrr!!our own stupid fault though!!Costly night, baldy Noble equalising late on, doh!!
Too many to mention from that season mate, we really "Evertoned"the title that campaignAnd they celebrated like they had won the league themselves!!!!!! 'Kin Leighton James ggggrrrr!!our own stupid fault though!!
What a day out that was, Joey! I was there somewhere, Harveys goal was at the other end. An old schoolmate was on the right wing that dayMainly Everton fans at Burnden Park 1966 for the FA Cup semi-final (against Manchester United)
A very genuine fella, always himself, no side to him, what you seen was what you got, even funny when he didn’t mean to be.Top bloke Sandy, met him a couple of times over the years...won't hear a bad word about him me, OG or not.
My late father, and Uncle still alive were there - they both came home rotten drunk, My dad fell in the doorway when I opened the door muttering Nil statis crawled up the stairs, and my uncle only had one show on he had lost in the crowd swaying lol I was in my blue and white scarf waiting for match details = nothinglolWhat a day out that was, Joey! I was there somewhere, Harveys goal was at the other end. An old schoolmate was on the right wing that day
(For United, Willie Anderson, he played with Law, Best & Charlton, not bad eh!) I got the train back right outside the ground, got off at Kirkdale
and walked home 5 miles on cloud nine.
Not many will pick up (pun intended) Dixie's Refference top left. It was from a popular theatre/music hall turn of the time, Stanley Holloway...imo, not his best, check out 'The Lion and Albert'