GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

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What can you remember from your past at Goodson. I will start it with BINGHAM OUT sprayed on the walls and who can forget the silk scarves for sale as cheap as 30p!!

My first ever Everton scarf was one of the silk? type ones. Still have it tucked away in a box ( most likely in dads loft somewhere!!!)as I never throw anything Everton related that i have away. Passed on yes, sold yes, but never thrown away.
God only knows where my parents got it from for my 5th birthday back in 1974 as I'm sure that there were not too many places to buy it and an Everton framed crest in deepest darkest Cambridgeshire in those days.
 
Oh I forgot. The old toffee shop and the shop in Bullens Road. Does anyone remember the proper Evertonian newspaper?
Was the Evertonian newspaper the one that was printed in the 90's once a month?
If so I use to have letters printed in it if it was on a regular basis.
 

Terracing, being wedged behind someone who'd had a belly full of beers and a curry the night before and having to whiff his eggy depth charges. People treading on your toes. Always managing to stand near a man with a big fat cigar on the go, thus watching the game through a cloudy haze. Getting locked out of the cup 6th round against Southampton, getting trollied in the blue house and then diving into the ground for free when they opened the gates for extra time to see Eamon O'Keefe score the winner. Health and safety has a lot to answer for.
 
The priority voucher in the season ticket to reserve your seat in the new kings dock stadium

Hmmmmmmm.......
 
When I was a kid ,one of my first impressions of match day at Goodison , was the amount of empty bottles lying on the floor of Gwladys, not soft drinks either. Must have been around 73/74
 

My Junior Evertonian card and the cushions you could buy to sit on (some of which got thrown on the pitch)
 

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