Left: Goodison Road in the mid-1960s; Right: Goodison Road circa 1960 with Goodison Avenue entrance visible -
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When I was a kid growing up in the sixties living in Edge Hill some of the streetsGoodison Avenue – Everton’s Celebrity Street -
Dixie Dean's old home on Goodison Avenue -
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Everton squad circa 1950 on the training ground with Goodison Ave in background -
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The Lellos at home on Goodison Avenue in the 1950s -
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Left: Goodison Ave early 1960s before north side demolition; Right: Goodison Ave signs -
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Yes no maintenance in the old days - the road had to pay a one-off fee between them ..... to get the road adopted....When I was a kid growing up in the sixties living in Edge Hill some of the streets
Not all had that sign unadopted did that mean they weren't cooperation owned ?
Great photo Joey!
Not by me. Unstoppable on his day.A forgotten man imo ....
Looks like a few may have drawn their curtains!The demolition of the old Stanley Park end stand gave the residents of Goodison Ave a perfect view of the pitch -
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You would one player is scathing his bumLooks like a few may have drawn their curtains!