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Old Everton Pictures

1966

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Ron Yeats and Tommy Smith couldn't keep up could they? Ha! Ha! Ha!
 

Changed by the time I was there - just colours during my time - Yellow to my disappointment instead of my favoured Blue - the swimming baths were also condemned and demolished dur
Well you were a Stirling by default because I was yellow too. Boston was blue in my time. WWII bombers were the basis as Home & Dry was Lincoln red who comments on here and lastly Blenheim was green.
I heard about the baths being demolished every School came over to our place and swam during my time I always though we were special because of it.
 
Well you were a Stirling by default because I was yellow too. Boston was blue in my time. WWII bombers were the basis as Home & Dry was Lincoln red who comments on here and lastly Blenheim was green.
I heard about the baths being demolished every School came over to our place and swam during my time I always though we were special because of it.
Never knew about the WWII colour connection - great to learn that!! Took my own boy to show him the school some years back - changed a lot - but so familiar too! Great days - played one touch football where the bike sheds stood next to the old pool - the sheds had posts so that you each had your own 'goal' - you had three lives and lost these when a goal was conceded, two for a header!!
 

Johnnie Giles was vermin. Probably one of the dirtiest players ever. But you could make a case for many in Revie's side at that time.

I'm at a wonder then to explain where Bobby Collins fitted in with that???

I prefer to think (know) that he was so hard (but not dirty) and such a good player that he just played his normal game...and left all the faux hard men to do Revie's bidding with the dirty snidey sneaky stuff.
 

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