Ruins of the Everton Toffee Shop on Everton Brow c1884. Established by Molly Bushell in 1753 where the famous Everton toffee was first made from which Everton FC take the nickname of the Toffees.
30th April 1933-Everton supporter celebrates his team's victory against Manchester City in the FA Cup final, by waving a customised umbrella in Trafalgar Square, London.
The club over the years since the 1950s must have had photo shoots of various players in training jumping for the ball -
Here's one of them - 1963 ish....
That 1966 team looked good great in the FA Cup, but yet so average in the league season - notice a very young Jimmy Husband there -plus an unknown hero to be in Mike Trebilcock -
Poor Fred Pickering the was Man enough to say his knee was not right despite scoring a few goals in the final run up in the league yet disappointed when only chairman John Moore's broke the news to him before the Catt - he understood it was far to much of a risk in the days of no substitutes -
Westy saves us here in the 1966 final - coming for the ball - not like our keeper today - Westy was not only a great shop stopper but controlled his box - never as good as Big Nev though - then again who ever was ?