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Old Everton Pictures

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Yes they are lovely photos of probably the 1966 gear the fans wore or maybe the promotion to the then 1st division in the late 1950's - the things I have seen at car boots the worst was - a nice filing cabinet for £1 ideal for storage in a garage etc - inside believe or not the NHS records from Whiston Hospital of patients in certain medical files ....... the seller got dog abuse he was a house clearance tip guy - I then knew him at the time told him what was in there he emptied them into a bin bag - I could not go ahead with the purchase even helping him to get rid of them into the bag which he threw back on to his massive van .....that was about 15 years ago....
How the hell they were thrown out by the NHS in that way still puzzles me....
Data protection now over that filing cabinet would have got them a massive fine these days!
The Blues there have flags with Trebilcock and Temple on so its 66.

I saw a great pic of the Evert on End at that 54 promotion game v Oldham yesterday actually, if I find it I'll try and figure out how to get it on here
 
Data protection now over that filing cabinet would have got them a massive fine these days!
The Blues there have flags with Trebilcock and Temple on so its 66.

I saw a great pic of the Evert on End at that 54 promotion game v Oldham yesterday actually, if I find it I'll try and figure out how to get it on here
Mate the stuff that guy sold he would have got fined anyway, I was there once when trades standards invaded the car boot he just vanished lol anything with a plug on sold on a car boot is illegal not pat tested etc etc, but it goes on .... :D
try and get that photo on - my late father went to that game at Oldham away ;)
 

OK fair enough.

Some of the pics of the groups of Evertonians going the Cup Final are very good on there. Lots of effort put into the boaters
We went to the 66 cup final by car, we left Liverpool at about midnight Friday, we decided to stop at a services for tea and a pee, I believe it was Watford Gap, it must have been about 4 in the morning. We all sat down with our tea, the services were jammed with both Everton and Wednesday fans, all of a sudden we heated the familiar dum, dum, dum dum dum dum dum, intro to the Seekers ‘we shall not be moved’. A group of people had brought one of them new fangled portable battery record players with them.
It was uproar, hundreds of scouse voices belting out we shall not be moved, in a motorway service station in the middle of the night, priceless.
I was 13 then, but, I can remember it as if it was yesterday, in fact at my age I probably remember it better than if it was yesterday.
 


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