Worst Everton debut

Glenn Keeley - Goodison Park on 6 November 1982
Keeley truly made his mark. Allowing Kenny Dalglish to get the wrong side of him, Keeley pulled the Liverpool forward back by his shirt, and with the professional foul rule recently introduced, referee Derek Civil had no option but to send off the debutant. After just 37 minutes, Keeley’s Everton career was already over.
Without a shadow of a doubt !
Aswell as the 0-5 defeat, I also got hit on the head by a can of lager thrown from the UG ! I thought it was blood at first !! If you out there reading this ...you're a c#nt !!!
 

Glenn Keeley - Goodison Park on 6 November 1982
Keeley truly made his mark. Allowing Kenny Dalglish to get the wrong side of him, Keeley pulled the Liverpool forward back by his shirt, and with the professional foul rule recently introduced, referee Derek Civil had no option but to send off the debutant. After just 37 minutes, Keeley’s Everton career was already over.
It wasn't just the sending off. It was the 5-0 thrashing that went with it. The sight of the RS in the old Park End with the scarves raised and singing their dirge of a song still boils me to this day. Keeley is up there with the slug as an all time Everton villain!
 
Let in 4 goals didn’t he?

Was that his first, and only appearance?

Remember he came into the team late because Wright? Got injured during the warmup.
Wright got injured away to Chelsea by falling on a sign in the goal that said don’t play in the goal’ or something along those lines. Can’t remember him getting injured in the warm up at spurs.
 
I have defended Glenn Keeley many times on here and other Everton websites. Keeley was injured in pre season and hadn’t trained for many weeks when Kendall signed him on loan from Blackburn, Glenn told him he wasn’t match fit— Howard told him he’d be okay but he obviously wasn’t, it was down to Kendall completely. I’m not sure if it was before or later but Mickey Thomas and Kendall had a falling out over the same issue in reverse—Mickey refused to play for the reserves and Howard told him he had to prove his fitness, Mickey never played for Everton again and was sold not long after.
Match fit or not, he chose to undress Dalglish. The buck stops with him for the sending off!
 


Get the double dose of pain in that article.

And you know what really sucks... Walter wanted Flo before he signed for chelsea. Dark days back then, your memory is trying to protect you.

It was Royle who wanted Flo. Him and his team mate (who was a centre half but his name escapes me)

Royle resigned about 5hrs later anyway (he even tried to re sign Barry Horne from Birmingham!)
 
It wasn't just the sending off. It was the 5-0 thrashing that went with it. The sight of the RS in the old Park End with the scarves raised and singing their dirge of a song still boils me to this day. Keeley is up there with the slug as an all time Everton villain!
People not saying that 'kin knobhead weren't there or alive to witness it.
It's the only explanation 🤷‍♂️
 


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