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Old Everton Pictures

15.09.54 Parker v West Brom (A) John Willie Parker scores the Blues third goal in a thrilling 3-3 draw

P1010121 497 15.09.54 Parker v West Brom (A) John Willie Parker scores the Blues third goal i...webp
P1010124 497a 15.09.54 West Brom Match Report.webp
 
503 11.12.54 Hickson v Sheff Wed (H) Sheffield Wednesday keeper, McIntosh, is beaten by Dave Hickson' shot from seventeen yards for Everton's equaliser

504 11.12.54 Parker v Sheff Wed (H) John Willie Parker scores the Blues second and the first of his brace in a 3-1 victory
503 11.12.54 Hickson and Parker v Sheff Wed.webp
 
Here are the last of the semi reasonably quality photos from 1954-55 that I got last week.

511 26.03.55 Parker v Portsmouth (H) John Willie Parker climbs to head home a Tony McNamara cross to score the Blues first during a 2-3 defeat

512 08.04.55 Fielding v Newcastle (H) Newcastle keeper, Ronnie Simpson has no chance as Wally Fielding side-foots home a low cross from Tony McNamara to score the only goal of the game

513 09.04.55 Fielding v Spurs (H) Spurs keeper, Ron Reynolds has no chance as Wally Fielding scores from fourteen yards to seal a 1-0 victory

511 26.03.55 Parker v Portsmouth (H) John Willie Parker climbs to head home a Tony McNamara c...webp
512 08.04.55 Fielding v Newcastle (H) Newcastle keeper, Ronnie Simpson has no chance as Wally...webp
513 09.04.55 Fielding v Spurs (H) Spurs keeper, Ron Reynolds has no chance as Wally Fielding ...webp
 
March 1956 FA Cup v City. I was trying to find a photo of Jimmy Harris's goal but instead found a photo of us conceding. This is stolen from a CitytillIdie website.

"Clarke did make the game, but it was not an easy start for City as the Toffeemen spent the first 45 minutes attacking in style. Bert Trautmann, another injury worry prior to the match, was kept on his toes, finally succumbing to an angled drive from Jimmy Harris. One goal was never going to be enough though, and in the second half Everton started to struggle. ln the 68th minute City captain Roy Paul took a free- kick a little outside the penalty area and chipped the ball to Joe Hayes, who nodded the ball into the net. Around eight minutes later Bobby Johnstone scored the City winner when he threw himself at a Roy Clarke centre. lt was a very good victory."

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28th December 1974 Everton v Middlesborough in a 1-1 draw Latchford the scorer for us - Roger Kenyon wins the ball in the air -

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Looks like that old stickler referee Maurice Fussey there. He caused a few skits at Goodison I recall. Better though than some of the inadequate posers we have now.. who can't make a decision without their earpiece and state of the art technology (and still balls it up)
 

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