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Old Everton Pictures

Mick Buckley scores as the Latch looks on, mid 1970s -

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Alex Young is Everton’s fourth-highest goal scorer, helping them to FA Cup glory in 1906, scoring the only goal and being the league’s top scorer that year.

Young was convicted of manslaughter in June 1916 after his football career in Australia and sentenced to three years in prison -

Alex “Sandy” Young (275 matches, 109 goals) -​


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Like many Everton forwards down the years, he started his career in Scotland with Rangers before joining the Merseyside club in 1913.

Bobby Parker was the top scorer for Everton in back-to-back seasons in 1913/14 and 1914/15. In the 1914/15 season, he was also the league’s top scorer.

Parker’s career was interrupted by the First World War, which prevented him from becoming the greatest Everton forwards -

Bobby Parker (84 matches, 64 goals) -​


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Dixie Dean (400 matches, 350 goals)​

Without a doubt the most extraordinary Everton forward in the club’s history and the most prolific goal scorer in English football history with 377 goals.

Dixie Dean, the first Everton player to wear the number nine shirt, amassed a massive 60 goals in the 1927/28 season.

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Alex Stevenson (255 matches, 82 goals)​

Stevenson played for Everton between 1934 – 1949, appearing 271 times and scoring 90 goals.

The Irishman was also known for his assists, firstly to Dixie Dean and then Tommy Lawton. In addition to playing for Everton during the war, Stevenson enlisted in the Royal Air Force -

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