Everton vs ManU 1967 video

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Cracking video linked on the Echo site (good for all those of you from over the water who've just joined up and are learning your history).

Fortyfive minutes of some of the best players in my lifetime on display.

Liverpool Echo.co.uk - Everton FC - News - DAVID PRENTICE: Time for Leighton Baines to cross the England bridge, plus watch Alan Ball beating Man Utd

Logging on as we speak , At' .
Nice one , lad .

L.C.A.B. - to himself - " This is a fukn OMEN !!! "

Btw , some of my best mates , and the best blues I've EVER KNOWN , live over there .
So does me Ma .
 
Cracking video linked on the Echo site (good for all those of you from over the water who've just joined up and are learning your history).

Fortyfive minutes of some of the best players in my lifetime on display.

Liverpool Echo.co.uk - Everton FC - News - DAVID PRENTICE: Time for Leighton Baines to cross the England bridge, plus watch Alan Ball beating Man Utd

Mr. Perpetual Motion , himself , indeed !!!
Tears in my fukn eyes , kid .

BOSS LINK . WATCH THIS !!!!

It even says L.C.A.B. in the preamble !!!
 
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I wasn't born just then, but that would of been the season we finished by losing to WBA in the FA cup final.

That Everton team of 1966-71 was one of the greatest ever, I saw the one of the mid 1980s and they were awesome at times, so I would choose them first, but for the older generation or anyone even, that side of the late 1960s may just have been better.
 
Wow - memories - that's pretty much when I started supporting the Blues, and I remember that team well.

And that's why I will never, ever change my avatar.
 
I don't know when I've enjoyed anything so much. I was 14 then, and completely unaware of anything but the three big American sports. It's one of those clips that seems much older than it actually is. I'm stunned at the size of the crowd and the very different appearance of Goodison in those days. We were facing the Bullens, right? Hard to tell, as I have no memory to fall back on of it.

The angle at which the game was shot reminded me of some of the old AFL footage from the sixties.

Tremendous stuff. Many thanks for the link.
 

I have the official history of Everton FC Somewhere here and on it it shows some key matches played around that time, the Leeds win when they broke that record, or was that another tape I have, anyway, this was the one when Alan Whittle was having a golden time near goal as Cattericks side went on to be the 1970 league champions, with crucial matches from August of 69, all the way through.

The semi-final with United is briefly seen, Harvey scores, there's a pitch invation and then it's on to the final, Trebilcock, Temple and Kavanagh with extended, but black and white footage.

along with the Mersey beat boom of the time, it must have been an awesome time to have followed the club from the mid 60s until the start of the next decade, I'm just too young to have been there. :mellow:
 
Seven years old at the time. This was my best childhood memories.

65,000 they were all scrunched in the stands. Bally my favourite player not got the white boots yet.

Royle was a kid wasn't he?
 
Like USS I must admit thought I had most of the surviving late 60's matches on various video compilations, but never seen any of this one before.
Just goes to show there must be other classic stuff out there that is crying out to be remastered and stuck on a DVD for all to enjoy.
 
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