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Player Valuation: £60m
Half the Main Stands full of ex players on a match day maccalol
I never really thought about that...

Half the Main Stands full of ex players on a match day maccalol
Same as me mate I did see him play but for me Bally was always my idol.Saying that my dad loved Young as did a whole generation of blues so thats good enough for me.seen Alex from 63 onwards great player but all round contribution Alan Ball
glided over the mud did Alex great in the air too hung waiting for the ball, my older 67 year old brother met him the golden vision he was - when Bally joined seeing those two play together was like magic!I was brought up on tales of him macca,my old fella told me straight he had his flaws,such as going missing in away games,however he worshipped him for his talent,how he glided across the pitch and his standing amongst blues at that time was almost god like,he is still to this day his hero,and mine by default,they say you should never meet your hero's,that couldn't be further from the truth with Alex,an absolutely fantastic fella who genuinely is mystified as to why he is still held with such affection by fellas like me who have never even seen him play![]()
yes Paul my dad took me at 9 62/63 night game v Bolton Park end stand fantastic experience Alex scored I think we won 3-1 not sure his skill was unbelievable they were animals him and Roy Vernon were telepathic Happy birthday AlexSame as me mate I did see him play but for me Bally was always my idol.Saying that my dad loved Young as did a whole generation of blues so thats good enough for me.
Happy Birthday Alex
I'll have to ask my Dad why he favours Alex Young over Alan Ball.seen Alex from 63 onwards great player but all round contribution Alan Ball
Eddie Flanagan my that rolls back the years what a great comedian he was, sat on a stool like Dave Allen brilliant you could not get up to have a tinkle when he was in charge of his audience - also stayed on stage for a age brilliant comedian comparing him to John Bishop now! Just not fair!A friend of mine Frank O'Brien sadly died about 5 years ago, Franks best friend was the late comedian Eddie Flanagan and being in their company
a couple of times in The Hare & Hounds in Huyton was something special. During the 70s & 80s Frank, his brother Gordon and a few of my mates
would always meet in The Hermitage (Cherry Lane) for a pint or two before the game and a pint or three after the game, Frank was always the one to bring up Alex, especially if we'd played badly. A bit long-winded, so I'll cut to the chase. Frank, it seems took his wife up to Edinburgh
on holiday for a week, of course he decided to call in on someone, while he just happened to be in Loanhead one day. After asking a local if
God lived nearby, they were kindly pointed in the right direction, and sure enough in the front garden were God and his wife. Needless to say
Frank couldn't open his mouth, so his normally quiet wife had to do the talking. They were invited into the house by Gods wife for a cuppa, once again Franks wife had to do the talking, in the end Frank managed to tell Alex how much he loved him, and I'm sure the Golden Vision was
suitably embarrassed. I can't remember whether I have posted this before, if so, sorry.
what a wonderful read that was. thank youThis has been swimming around my head all day and now i have finally found it ....
To all of my Family of Fellow Blues i give you Alex Young and how revered he was by us fans.
Interview: Alex Young, Hearts and Everton legend - The Scotsman