Dario Terracotta
Player Valuation: £70m
Silkscarftastic days mateLove that fans jacket
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Silkscarftastic days mateLove that fans jacket
it's this one mate, historic kits says it's our away kit 58-60
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Everton/Everton-change-kits.html
it's this one mate, historic kits says it's our away kit 58-60
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Everton/Everton-change-kits.html
I saw Everton play in the hooped shirt at Birmingham in late 1960 - 2-2 - but I'll swear they weren't yellow and blue. I don't remember exactly
what they were, but I think they were pastel (light) shades and sky blue rings a bell.
Long time ago, I know, but I don't think I'm wrong about that dark blue and yellow kit.
hmm sounds like it may take a bit more detective work then jeff, you think the main colour was sky blue or white?
My older brother recons it was a blue hoop, but were the silver hoop comes in from an earlier post - I cannot find?I can't be certain, but I'm thinking a sky blue hoop and either a pale yellow hoop or maybe a pink hoop. All on a white background.
I hope we get to the bottom of this. I know me and Bill Kenwright used to go in the boys pen at that time, so he might remember.
Looking at that photo of Tommy Jones, who I remember well, that middle hoop doesn't
look like a pale colour. Time plays tricks with your memory, so I could be wrong, but I'd
be surprised.
someone in here is going to pleased
Jimmy Tansey Jr I had the pleasure of watching when he moved here to Australia when I was a young lad. Played for Alexander, and the national team of Australia. One of my favourites. I had no idea at the time of the Everton connection as I didn't start following Everton until 1983. Destiny hey?The player between Brian Labone and Brian Harris is the one player my older brother is unsure of thinks it maybe Jimmy Tansey the fullback -
the one on the end bottom right is deffo Derek Temple -
The players were not on film star wages,, and it was a working mans game and it was not all ticket only top games were ticket only - also the price to go away you could choose anywhere to stand, and the price was same for the home fans as the away fans!These old pics are amazing. Football at its great days for me