GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

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Standing on a stool up to the wall, in the Paddock, and getting cramp.
Got off, Waddle scored, Liverpool won, and my dad blamed me!
 

This has gone and forgotten this one, some may know it from their arl fella coming in on a Saturday from an away day that you weren't allowed to go on

Dead End Street, what are we living for/what do we want to see? someone in division 3/4?
 

Good old fashioned, Golden Goal................oh wait forget that!
 
I miss being a child and waiting outside the ground to greet my heroes, perhaps even get an autograph in my official Everton FC autograph pad.
 
My dad and his brothers meeting at the same spot just opposite the church outside the newsagent. They used to refer to it as under the three balls but really that was the pawn ( say it carefully young lads!!!) shop which is now the bookies so for me the memory was the newsagents and occasionally opening car door for sir john moores!! Never tipped me tho ha ha!
 
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earliest memory i can remember at the moment, is singing
super super kev going mental when i was a kid, would of been like 6 when he joined but im sure if
i look for names online ill be able to remember an earlier one than that.
but happy enough with this one
 

The alphabet scoreboard along the Paddock. Took me a couple of years before I figured out what the hell that was for!

Heavy rain clearing out the Street End before it got re-roofed.

Decent ale on sale in the St End concourse.

The really fat St Johns Ambulance lad.
 
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.
5th round! 6th was exit to city after replay. Honestly thought I had met my end when crushed next to police horse which lost its nerve in the crowd and rider had to get it out off there fast. Well done stumpy for that goal though.
 
Bob Latchford strikes faster thanFords badges, Trevor Ross bends more balls than Joan Collins badges and of course Georgie Wood is after than the pill badges. Happy and glorious days despite winning shag all
I hate Emlyn Hughes badge! Think I may still have it somewhere!
 

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