Blues who should've won something here

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Who didn't win anything with Everton, who you think really would've like to have seen win something, or who should've done, or deserved to?

  • Mike Lyons - massive blue, who would've 'run through a brick wall' for Everton
  • Tim Cahill - a cup would've sealed his 'legend' tag that he seems to have these days
  • Steven Pienaar - Off field problems aside, clearly we have been the club of his career and he showed some emotion at the end of his second loan spell before returning for his current spell (could still, of course)
  • David Moyes - the time he spent, the turn around from Walter Smith's side, so close in 2009
 

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Kanchelskis - most talented player i have ever seen play for us
Cahill - no player from abroad ever got us the way he did and still does, a true blue
Gary Speed - a great player and blue who it would have meant eveything to, would have been the perfect fit for a Martinez team
Latchford - no explanation needed.
Baines - best lb in the world imo two years ago, coukd have pushed to leave to united several times and didn't
Nigel martyn - best keeper since southall, loved it here and if we had him now wed have got cl two years ago and be odds on this year to.
 
Kanchelskis - most talented player i have ever seen play for us
Cahill - no player from abroad ever got us the way he did and still does, a true blue
Gary Speed - a great player and blue who it would have meant eveything to, would have been the perfect fit for a Martinez team
Latchford - no explanation needed.
Baines - best lb in the world imo two years ago, coukd have pushed to leave to united several times and didn't
Nigel martyn - best keeper since southall, loved it here and if we had him now wed have got cl two years ago and be odds on this year to.
Agree with all of them.

Baines still could.
 
Left Latchford out on purpose to see if anyone said him quick. Next post lol

Gordon Lee finished 4th didn't he? That'd be ace these days - viewed as a failure.

Think he got 3rd, the season Forest came up, (just!) from Div 2, and that lot were 2nd. Everton that.
 

Bob Latchford.
Gordon Lee. (Maybe unpopular, but a funny story I read the other day made me smile!)
Roydo,there's a book in there about Gordon surely,apparently the players thought the world of him,even McKenzie,a couple I heard over the years were one of the players plucked up the courage to ask for a rise so knocked on Lee's office,goes in and Gordon is in his chair at his desk,he's listening to the player making his case for a rise whilst rocking back in his chair,as they are going into detail Gordon goes over backwards and the Lee moon is rising,the story went that the player ran out of the boss's office in bulk laughing himself and never raised the subject again!He also allegedly said on Radio City when we were drawn against Dukla Prague"That's a good draw,I've never been to Dukla,always wanted to visit that place"lol
 
Who didn't win anything with Everton, who you think really would've like to have seen win something, or who should've done, or deserved to?

  • Mike Lyons - massive blue, who would've 'run through a brick wall' for Everton
  • Tim Cahill - a cup would've sealed his 'legend' tag that he seems to have these days
  • Steven Pienaar - Off field problems aside, clearly we have been the club of his career and he showed some emotion at the end of his second loan spell before returning for his current spell (could still, of course)
  • David Moyes - the time he spent, the turn around from Walter Smith's side, so close in 2009
Defo Mick Lyons.

Apropos of not much: BT Sport had a Everton v Liverpool Rivalries programme on this week and there was one from 1980 (the Varadi derby). Hodge was in goal and Jimmy Case lunged in after he collected the ball. Mick's right in there stamping down on Case like he just found a rat in an alleyway (he had). Souness dashes over and smacks Mick on the head from behind, Mick wields round and smacks the scumbag in the kisser and goes after McDermott for good measure.

Feller was a legend.
 

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