I found someone on Facebook claiming the original song was sung by Holy Cross Catholic Primary School (is that in Town?)
We are the Holy Cross boys
We know our manners
How to spend our tanners
We are respectable wherever we may go
And when we...
If they draw or lose - the title is gone.
If we get beat we have a few more bites of the cherry to get what we need.
It's sudden death for them, but not for us.
This is a bigger game for them than us.
We can get our single point / win in the next few fixtures if we so need it.
Get behind the ball and hit them n the break. Let them take all the risks.
It could really be argued - or equally be argued - that Everton are more of a pub-origins team.
The religious origins story of the club looks shaky to say the least. I mean, Lennon and McCartney met at St Peters Church fete in Woolton. We don't...
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Everton Football Club, founded in 1878, can trace its roots back to a Methodist chapel dedicated to St Domingo that once stood in the north end of Liverpool. Ben Chambers, at that time, ministered the chapel. Reverend...
Not to hand, no.
I've got it written down in some old notes that Everton and West Brom played for a trophy put forward by New Connectional Methodists in the 1880s.
I might have jumped to the conclusion WBA were "also formed" by that sect...
There's absolutely no documentary evidence to that effect.
There was a St Domingo cricket team that most definitely did come from that chapel. It's a massive stretch to state that Everton came out of it.
Most definitely former congregants of St...