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hi scored a hatrick on debut ??guess who against lol ..instant legend ,, top scorer 78 ,,player of the year 78
hi scored a hatrick on debut ??guess who against lol ..instant legend ,, top scorer 78 ,,player of the year 78
It's either A Davies or Bill CogginsThat goalie’s a big lad!
He was a leg end for ushi scored a hatrick on debut ??guess who against lol ..instant legend ,, top scorer 78 ,,player of the year 78
now now joey lad lol --- great start as well m8 ,,fingers crossed here m8It's either A Davies or Bill Coggins
He was a leg end for us![]()
Hatrick was against crewe of courseIt's either A Davies or Bill Coggins
He was a leg end for us![]()
Aided and abetted by the great Bryan Douglas pulling the strings and a 'rugged' shall we say, in your face, get your retaliation in first attitude.Pickering was magnificient. The best 'straight-ahead' No. 9 I have seen in my lifetime. He murdered us at Goodison when he notched a hat-trick from Blackburn in a 2-4 defeat; he murdered Nottingham Forrest with a hat-trick on his debut for us in a 6-1 win. The guy was special. Then he buggered over in the Derby at Goodison with no one near him, and that was it...
Very sad end to a great player...
He was a hero when we needed just something to hold on to.16th April 1977. Everton winger Duncan McKenzie battling with Derby County defender Colin Todd, at the Baseball Ground in a 3-2 win for the Blues -In which he scored one of them -
I read an interview way back in a book with Becky Valentine - He & Gordon Lee just never got on he was scathing of Gordon Lee who he rated as a lower division manager, as the team were capable of winning things he was just not up to it dour defensive etc - to me he was a fancy Dan luxury player who had loads of talent, but was not a team player - loved him on his day again smoking 60 cigarettes a day he admitted it did him no good.....
He is still a great Evertonian though -
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Exactly Gordon Lee thought otherwise........He was a hero when we needed just something to hold on to.
Dem lot across the park just gearing up for glory.
Bought that photo for only a few pence at a car boot a few years back. Framed as well. It was a newspaper clip titled Evertons attacking line up. Back in those days (as you all know) Teams lined up something like 3-2-5.This photo was taken around 1933. L-R: Ted Critchley, Albert Geldard, Jimmy Dunne, W.R. Dean, Tommy 'Tosh' Johnson & Jimmy Stein. All but Critchley played in the 1933 Cup Final (Ted scored the semi-final winner -
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