Spot on Eggs,
You really can't leave Bally out of any team of former Everton greats, I know it's difficult for the younger blues to understand, but, he was just so much better than his contemporaries. The best Everton player I've seen in my 60...
….i’d build mine around the only 3 definite ‘world class’ players I’ve witnessed at Everton; Alan Ball, Ray Wilson and Neville Southall.
Beyond that, a mixture of the ‘63, ‘70. and mid-80s teams I watched. Roy Vernon has an astonishing...
Reading his autobiography Royston Vernon which I helped to donate to print - what a read it really was seeing him only as a six year old - they joke about his cigarette smoking from the age of 11 years old which they stated he could have become a...
Thomas Royston Vernon was born in 1937 - 200 appearances - 111 goals - Captain of the 1962/63 First Division title-winning team - for @roy vernon & co -
When barristers are at Bar School, they play at arguing a particular side of the argument then at half time, swap to argue against the initial argument on the other side. These clowns do this, argue one side of the debate for a Sly6, and argue...
So well over double what was spent by Roma. You know what Dave, I'm glad you were never a ship mate of mine, you have so many negative vibes on any given subject it becomes hard work.