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Andy King or George Telfer?
My guess would be Andy King, I reckon George Telfer featured more in the mid 70s, I may be wrong though?

Andy King or George Telfer?
Andy King or George Telfer?
George Wood-
Billy Wright
John Bailey
Mick Lyons
Mark Higgins
Trevor Ross
Geoff Nulty
Garry Stanley,
Bob Latchford
Brian Kidd
Andy King
Yes it was him.Would John Bailey have appeared in that line up, Bally?
I associate John with the early 80s rather than the 70s.
)Am I right in thinking that was the first occasion in which players were sent off in a Mersey derby?
If not that game, it was a derby around that time.
Contrast that to the PL era, when it has been the fixture with most sendings off since Sky re-invented the game.
As for Garry himself, IMO he was one of the worst players to play for us in the 70s.....and that is saying sommat![]()
That's ok mate Ive ate the pie now anyway, I agree with you about the 70s they were great times and though we never won anything (after 1970) we were heartbreakingly close.I take it all back......Gary was a brilliant player.....![]()
And yet.....the mid to late 70s remains my favourite era as an Everton fan.
Maybe it's because I was in my prime as a young, single man in his early 20s, travelling home and away.
It was also an era when the players were much more accessible.
You used to bump into the likes of Jimmy Pearson or Gary Jones down the She club or Wooky Hollow.
And Andy King used to live just round the corner from where I live now.
And for all the dreariness, we should have been champions in the blanket finish season of '74/75 when we were something like four points clear with three games to go (in the two points for a win era as well).
In that season we lost home and away to blooming Carlilse in their one and only top flight season....even one victoty against them would have won us the title.
Loved the late 70s....the Villa trilogy, the Clive Thomas disaster, long unbeaten runs which kept us in the title race in '77/78 and '78/79.
Happy days before a wife and kids came on the scene.
(not that Mrs. K and the two kids don't make me happy....)
Good post that mate I think a lot of it was we were undeniably "big" our much vaunted history was relevant being measured in single years after being champions in 1970. The atmosphere when Goody was chocca was second to none we could argue the toss with anyone - kopites, Utd, Gunners. Teams coming to Goody knew they were in for a game and it's why I (and evertonian mates of the same vintage) couldn't stand Moyes with his cowardice.
We just needed a bit of luck ..... and a big roof over the Gwladys st.
Probably because of the cost prohibiting scallys like me and you going (lol) we never really reclaimed the atmosphere of those days even when Howie's all conquering sides evolved (imo).
)Yes I was there.
At least we stood up to the RS in those days even if they were better than us. Great to see Bob Latchford squaring up with Souness.
Finished 2-2 .Recall us scoring an offside equaliser and Mick Lyons scoring an own goal by lobbing George Wood from the half way line!
Garry was a skilful player but never imposed himself on enough games.