Dario Terracotta
Player Valuation: £70m
Yep think you are spot on allez.I think it was his last goal for us, Decemebr 1997. Just a couple more games then transferred inJanuary. Not 100% though.

Yep think you are spot on allez.I think it was his last goal for us, Decemebr 1997. Just a couple more games then transferred inJanuary. Not 100% though.
Wow 5 years , was devastated when I heard about Gary speed even now still can't comprehend he's gone RIP Gary .On the eve of the 5h anniversary of his death I hope tomorrow we offer up a performance worthy of his memory. Gary was an excellent player for Everton, and sadly maligned for the nature of his departure from Everton. Too much misinformation surrounds that episode with Howard and we never really heard the real truth from either of them as far as I'm aware. I do know from a very good friend of his that he was absolutely devastated at leaving our Club and that he vowed never to cause any further damage by giving his view of things.
Always thought he was a thoroughbred midfielder with a fantastic attitude and fully expected him to take up the managers job at Everton.
Share your memories of Gary...I'm sure there were many .
Rest in Peace.
Gary Speed was a great Evertonian, a great player but more important he was a good, genuine Gentleman. Very badly
mistreated by Everton, a club he loved. He took the training many mornings when the manager wasn't available, to put it mildly, Evertonians, instead of booing Gary, should have asked themselves, why he had to sign a confidentially form in order to get his transfer away from Everton when in fact he was the injured party. Yes there was a phoney involved when
Gary left, it was most certainly NOT Gary Speed. To his credit Gary never uttered a word about the affair once he left
Everton.I think Gary will always be remembered with much affection by the majority of genuine Blues fans.
Excellent post Gary Speed could have defended himself about what went on at Goodison but chose not too.Gary Speed was a great Evertonian, a great player but more important he was a good, genuine Gentleman. Very badly
mistreated by Everton, a club he loved. He took the training many mornings when the manager wasn't available, to put it mildly, Evertonians, instead of booing Gary, should have asked themselves, why he had to sign a confidentially form in order to get his transfer away from Everton when in fact he was the injured party. Yes there was a phoney involved when
Gary left, it was most certainly NOT Gary Speed. To his credit Gary never uttered a word about the affair once he left
Everton.I think Gary will always be remembered with much affection by the majority of genuine Blues fans.
Gary Speed was a great Evertonian, a great player but more important he was a good, genuine Gentleman. Very badly
mistreated by Everton, a club he loved. He took the training many mornings when the manager wasn't available, to put it mildly, Evertonians, instead of booing Gary, should have asked themselves, why he had to sign a confidentially form in order to get his transfer away from Everton when in fact he was the injured party. Yes there was a phoney involved when
Gary left, it was most certainly NOT Gary Speed. To his credit Gary never uttered a word about the affair once he left
Everton.I think Gary will always be remembered with much affection by the majority of genuine Blues fans.
His passing was a real 'where were you moment'. Heartbreaking but a message to us all to talk to someone.
There is no shame in mental health. Hopefully that becomes his legacy.
Can't believe how quick time has gone.
He left a mark at every club he played for. Leeds and Newcastle fans had a joint tribute the other night when they played each other.
Not many do that. Special man, tragic loss. RIP