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What's your favourite Everton song of all time?

What's your favourite Everton song of all time?

  • Here We Go (1985 FA Cup Final Song)

    Votes: 14 9.2%
  • It's a Grand Old Team

    Votes: 19 12.5%
  • All Together Now (1995 FA Cup Final Song)

    Votes: 16 10.5%
  • Forever Everton

    Votes: 40 26.3%
  • Spirit of the Blues

    Votes: 12 7.9%
  • Saint Domingo

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • No Other Team

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • The Toffee's Tale

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Rhapsody in Blue

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Everybody's Cheering the Blues (1986 FA Cup Final song)

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Z-Cars

    Votes: 30 19.7%
  • Raise Your Voice for Everton

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Other (please state)

    Votes: 9 5.9%
  • Cheese on Musical Toast

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • March of the Gwladys Street Gladiators

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    152
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There's something great about chanting the Z-Cars when we are in a really boss moment (sorry, Martinez has got me using that word), but I love Here We Go as well, even if I wasn't around at that time.
 
Also,when you,re smiling .was a great get together song, sang on the coaches ,trains and in the pubs pre kick off home and away ...
I would say that it was never taken up on the terraces as much as the places previously stated.
 


Even though it has nothing to do with us, i always consider Wah's 'Story Of the Blues' as the best Everton song that never was! Of the ones provided, i would have to say 'Altogether now' and being thenpedantic scrote i am, Z Cars is not strictly speaking a song?
 
I queued up at 11.30 at the Gwladys St (12.00 doors open) and was pretty much first in, me and peter stokes were right on the wall behind the goal. I've never been so crushed before or since and not just when the goal went in but all through the game.

this has come up before and the consensus was the number 4 was Tony Marchi - smith being a CF'd
I queued up at 11.30 at the Gwladys St (12.00 doors open) and was pretty much first in, me and peter stokes were right on the wall behind the goal. I've never been so crushed before or since and not just when the goal went in but all through the game.

this has come up before and the consensus was the number 4 was Tony Marchi - smith being a CF'd
I'm sorry but I've got to put this right before the steam starts coming out of my ears. The date 20-04-1963 Spurs team One to Eleven in positions
on the pitch! No. 1 Bill Brown. No. 2 Peter Baker No. 3 Ron Henry. No. 4 (NOT CYRIL, NOT BOBBY. NOT WALTER BUT ACTUALLY JOHN SMITH
not a regular first teamer but played that day and a few other games. No. 5 deputising for the injured Maurice Norman was Tony Marchi, at the time he was rated as the best 12th man around those days. No. 6 Dave Mackay. No. 7 Cliff Jones. No. 8 John White. No. 9 NOT CYRIL SMITH
NOT JOHN SMITH. NOT WALTER SMITH BUT ACTUALLY BOBBY SMITH who scored a shedfull against us in their 10-4 thrashing of us 5 years previous. No.10 Greavesie. No. 11 Terry Dyson. Now then I may be wrong about who Alex beat in the air that day, but it was in a right halfs
vicinity for defending and I still feel that Tony Marchi would have been a harder man to beat in the air than the World famous John Smith.
I rest my case, and promise never to darken your door again. IIIII thankyou!
 

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