Harry Catterick.

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Ha ha. We got moved to the park end. Didn't really like it. I made some lad laughlast week going into GT2 where I am now by pointing out I am a tiny dot above jim pearson's shoulder in the photo above the turnstiles when we finally got moved back to the new main stand.
ha ha,I think his season ticket cost about fifteen quid as well:D
 

"I remember Harry Catterick and I did not realise he had been forgotten. He won two league titles in 12 years. Everton played good football. I was at university in the 1970s and shared a flat with a Liverpudlian who supported Everton. The only people that seemed to support Everton in those day were people from Liverpool. Until Ferguson arrived in 1986, Everton had won more league titles than Manchester United. However, Everton have never been very good at marketing their club or creating myths about their former players and managers. As a result, they have never really grown. That Harry Catterick has been forgotten is probably not surprising."

This from a neutral. Spot on and makes me want to volley kenwright and all other small club apologists in the gonads.
Is it just Kenwright though? Been like that through history hasn't it?
 

Glad to see Harry Catterick has been recognised as a great manager. Pity that his managership was brought to a close.

Will buy the kindle book to have a good read.
 
Glad to see Harry Catterick has been recognised as a great manager. Pity that his managership was brought to a close.

Will buy the kindle book to have a good read.
Just finished the hard book autobiography of HC = a great read not a very well liked Manager -by some of his players - great fetching youngsters through into the first team, and aiming for pure football - in his era as good as any Manager - won us titles and a FA cup in a decade with sometimes breath taking football which I had the pleasure to see the Holy trinity in action = pure magic football of the highest standard !
 
Just finished the hard book autobiography of HC = a great read not a very well liked Manager -by some of his players - great fetching youngsters through into the first team, and aiming for pure football - in his era as good as any Manager - won us titles and a FA cup in a decade with sometimes breath taking football which I had the pleasure to see the Holy trinity in action = pure magic football of the highest standard !
Agree that 69/70 side played the best football I have ever seen from an Everton side,and Ive been a season ticket holder since 1965
 

I know mate I just finished it yesterday I loved the book brings back the sadness of what went wrong in the early 70s, If anybody wants the book PM me and Ill send it to them maybe they could pass it on to someone else when they have read it.
This is a good read blues, and a generous offer.

If you don't know this part of your history, you should.
 
Remember a mate of mine whose son was a youngster on the books,this day HC stopped his car at the gates to Belfield,and asked this young girl who was standing there " who are you waiting for" she gave him the info,anyway it transpired that H C called the lad into his office,and said to him " your girl friend is waiting outside, and if you want to make it has a footballer get rid of her now,you can't have both", true story.bit of a hard task master by all accounts.
 

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