Greatest Everton players by number...

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from players I've seen.....
1. Big Nev
2. Gary Stevens
3. Bainesy
4. Ratcliffe
5. Waggy
6. Peter Reid
7. Trevor Steven.
8. Peter Beardsley
9. Big Bob
10. Gary Speed
11. Dave Thomas
 

How do you mean? Obviously Dean takes the cake, just saying it's a shame big Dunc can't get in on it on a weaker number since we all love him.

Just my opinion but big Dunc wasted his talent to a great extent, I would have Dean, Latchford, Sharp and Royle ahead of him as a number 9 all day long. Having said that, I can understand why Dunc gets so much adulation from younger supporters because he stands out from most of the strikers we've had here in recent times, I count myself lucky to have seen the others in action, except Dean obviously, although I did used to know someone who got served by him in the Dublin Packet in Chester when he was the landlord.
 
#6 Colin Harvey #4 Howard Kendall #10 Roy Vernon #9 Bob Latchford #11 Dave Thomas #5 Brian Labone
 

My arl fella says there has never been a better player in the 60 years he has watched EFC than Alex Young, he also goes on about Roy Vernon a lot. I personally have my favourites Kevin Sheedy, Big Nev, and also a little mention for my namesake Graeme Sharp still wee a bit when I see "that" goal
 
I started watching in the 62-63 season and for that season and the season after Alex Young was the best number 9 I ever saw wearing the blue jersey. Bally goes without saying at number 8, if you saw him play I don't have to explain how good he was, if you didn't see him you wouldn't believe me if I tried to tell you how good he was. Johnny Morrissey would be my shout for number 11, very tricky winger and the hardest player to wear the royal blue. He was a title winner in both the 62-63 team and the 69-70 team. He was also one of the only two players in Jack Charlton's 'little black book' along with Tommy Hutchinson of Chelsea.
 
1 Southall
2 Snodin
3 Baines
4 Ratcliffe
5 Labone
6 Reid
7 Steven
8 Ball
9 Dean
10 Arteta
11 Sheedy
 
I started watching in the 62-63 season and for that season and the season after Alex Young was the best number 9 I ever saw wearing the blue jersey. Bally goes without saying at number 8, if you saw him play I don't have to explain how good he was, if you didn't see him you wouldn't believe me if I tried to tell you how good he was. Johnny Morrissey would be my shout for number 11, very tricky winger and the hardest player to wear the royal blue. He was a title winner in both the 62-63 team and the 69-70 team. He was also one of the only two players in Jack Charlton's 'little black book' along with Tommy Hutchinson of Chelsea.
ye remember big jacks black book , moggsie and ian hutchinson of chesea
 

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