DAI DAVIES

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What would you have done or said to your compatriot (for want of a better word) clive (RAT) thomas had you played in THAT game? (And why didn't he play? I can't remember - I was only 5).
 
.....I appreciate you have spoken to plenty but I like the generic question 'who were the best players at Everton during your time' and 'what were the managers like you played for'.
 
Ask him if he sold any interesting Everton items in the memorabilia auction he had a few years ago, or if he still has anything from his playing days at Goodison.
 

Ask him what being a Druid actually entails?

What was the worst abuse he got as a teacher when he had finished playing? (He did supply PE teaching when I was in school in Mold, the kids used to be very cruel i.e. "Dai the Drop")
 
It was a great achievement to have kept three successive clean sheets in his first three games against Liverpool,16th Nov 1974, 22nd Feb 1975, 27th Sept 1975.
What was it like keeping goal in the derby matches, the build up to the game, the atmosphere on match days.
 
Playing in the three nil quarter final win in the League Cup against Man U at Old Trafford (Dec 1976) in front of over fifty seven thousand people must have been brilliant, what do you remember about the game.
 
What did he think of the groans from the St End when he made a howler (and there were quite a few)
He wasn't the greatest of keepers but we loved him, he gave his best. He was a brilliant character and he certainly had his moments.
 

How good a player was Viv Williams at Bangor City when Athletico Madrid were showing an interest in signing him during the UEFA cup run?
 
Is he enjoying life having reinvented himself as a used car dealer in Pontyprid and does he feel that the physical inactivity in that role
might have something to do with the deterioration in his appearance
 

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