Alan Whittle
Player Valuation: £70m
Pardon my intrusion. I am not an Evertonian. Despite going to games since October 1966I didn't see Everton "in the flesh" until 1991. However, thanks to old football annuals, newspaper cuttings/scrap books from older cousins and watching the '66 FA Cup Final I knew all about Everton. When I say knew, I don't mean factually, I mean in the sense of the aura they create. There is a kind of feeling that surrounds certain clubs and fans of the era pre Premiership will recognise the qualities of glory, honour, honest endeavour and integrity that certain clubs have. For me, Everton have always been one of those few.To an extent, Arsenal are another but Chelski and ManUre could never be. "If, you know, your history..." sums it up for me.
For this reason, when my youngest son, who at the time could not even speak properly, let me and his brother know, in the only way he could, that he wanted to support the team playing on the box because they played in blue, I steered him away from them and their billions and towards all the things that are best about the game we all love.
Trying to be a fair Dad, I tried,(and sometimes suceeded) to see as many Everton games as Palace and although I could never become a blue myself ( where I was born, Mayday Hospital Croydon, the Matron would stamp the foreheads of all new born babes "Palace Fan" before the Mums were allowed home) I see them as a loyal husband might see an alluring mistress. Steering him towards Everton and seeing him become a fanatical Blue is a decision I have never once regreted. Club, team and fans, I've never met a bad Evertonian.......again, pardon the intrusion, true blues carry on!
For this reason, when my youngest son, who at the time could not even speak properly, let me and his brother know, in the only way he could, that he wanted to support the team playing on the box because they played in blue, I steered him away from them and their billions and towards all the things that are best about the game we all love.
Trying to be a fair Dad, I tried,(and sometimes suceeded) to see as many Everton games as Palace and although I could never become a blue myself ( where I was born, Mayday Hospital Croydon, the Matron would stamp the foreheads of all new born babes "Palace Fan" before the Mums were allowed home) I see them as a loyal husband might see an alluring mistress. Steering him towards Everton and seeing him become a fanatical Blue is a decision I have never once regreted. Club, team and fans, I've never met a bad Evertonian.......again, pardon the intrusion, true blues carry on!









