The Trinity.
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Ouch.......Everton V Tottenham 1972 Pat Jennings Joe Royle misses a pen in a 1-1 draw -
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Ouch.......Everton V Tottenham 1972 Pat Jennings Joe Royle misses a pen in a 1-1 draw -
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Dixie Dean dig that cassie ball -
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Cheeky!!HK celebrates as Henry Newton scores in the distance a certain Terry Darracott scratches his he @Dario Terracotta in a 1-1 draw 1972 -
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Cheeky!!HK celebrates as Henry Newton scores in the distance a certain Terry Darracott scratches his he @Dario Terracotta in a 1-1 draw 1972 -
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Can't agree. In those days honesty and virtue were the norm in all walks of life, yes even politics.Awful miscarriage of justice. Just awful......Everton FC should never have accepted this ban.....
Have this programme. Not a great programme as programmes go. A little thin and not much readng to it. Were as Mike Lyons testimonial programme was more like a wee booklet. Very good player though.......was Kevin Ratcliffe..
He was scratching his head in amazement of Henry the hammer scoring .....Cheeky!!
For @TangerineToffee plus others - Boomer Frd Picker charges in as Blicpool Keeper Tony Waiters catches the ball -
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That's a classic Waiters pose that. Really tall and rangy with a great reach and catch. Pick, as ever, on the premises.
Really?What a CV he accumulated in the trophy gold mine of the 1980s.
We have had many very good centre backs over the years. Ratcliffe was right up there. Can't argue with his medals tally.I read in one of Joey's postings the other day that the Echo poll for greatest ever players in each position voted Rats the best in his role. Not a bad choice I would say. What a CV he accumulated in the trophy gold mine of the 1980s.
cannot agree with you. Kay (an Everton player) banned for life because of an alleged match fixing offence while at Sheffield Wednesday. And it's been well published .......he was motm in the alleged bloody match that he was supposed to have fixed......Can't agree. In those days honesty and virtue were the norm in all walks of life, yes even politics.