Top 60 Everton Players:#5.Alex Young
5. Alex Young “The Golden Vision” (1960-68) 271 appearances, 87 goals “I left Everton Football Club in 1968. But I can honestly say that Everton has never left me.” Alex Young was the beatific...
View Article60 Evertonians: #21. Dr David France
Our aim is to interview 60 Evertonians from all walks of life and all corners of the globe. #21. Dr David France is an Everton legend. I was lucky enough to be able to interview the man behind...
View Article60 Evertonians:#24.George Orr
60 Evertonians #24.George Orr Bio: I was born in Walton Hospital within earshot of the Goodison Roar and was brought up in Bootle. My father had no interest in football whatsoever but my brother was a...
View ArticleMy Ultimate Everton XI
It has been a hard few days being an Evertonian; hopefully this will prove a fun distraction for some. Formation: 4-1-2-1-2...
View ArticleHow Blackpool illuminated Catterick’s vision
Alan Ball Back in the mid 60’s Blackpool were a solid top division club, able to field a team containing England internationals like keeper Tony Waiters, full back Jimmy Armfield and the prolific Ray...
View ArticleTEN YEARS OF MOYES: Moyes will get Everton relegated
In celebration of Moyes’ ten years in charge of Everton, we’re dipping into the Dixie’s 60 archives to find some of our favourite moments. This post was originally published by me on Jan 16, 2010. Pele...
View Article60 Games That Shook Goodison: #16.The Golden Vision Levitates
#16.Everton 1-0 Tottenham. 20th April 1963. – “Our biggest rival was Tottenham and thanks to the work of Jimmy Gabriel and Tony Kay, we slaughtered them at Goodison. It was a tremendous effort and I...
View Article60 Games That Shook Goodison: #19. Everton Take On The Nerazzurri
Inter Manager Helenio Herrera ==== Everton 0-0 Inter Milan. 18th September 1963. – “As a player, it was terrific for me. There was a wonderful atmosphere in the game we had at Goodison. I think there...
View Article60 Games That Shook Goodison: #24. Everton 4-1 Fulham. May 11, 1963
Everton 4-1 Fulham The winter of 1962/63 was the harshest in living memory and meant that Everton wouldn’t play a single League match between 22 December and 12 February. When League fixtures finally...
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