25 September 1963, San Siro Stadium, Milan. Internazionale Jair da Costa prepares to lash the ball past Gordon West to put Everton out of the European Cup. Inter would go on to win the Cup whilst debutant Colin Harvey would become an Everton legend-
The floodlights are crap25 September 1963, San Siro Stadium, Milan. Internazionale Jair da Costa prepares to lash the ball past Gordon West to put Everton out of the European Cup. Inter would go on to win the Cup whilst debutant Colin Harvey would become an Everton legend-
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Park end joey?Joe Royle heads at the Street End -
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Yes what a night. Harvey scored a cracker in 2nd half. He went towards corner flag and im thinking where the hell are you going? Then he turned and came back and thumped one into the far corner.Alan Whittle scores at the Street End vs WBA as we head towards sealing the title on 1 April 1970 -
what a night......
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Im in that picture somewhere at the front of the Bullens rd paddock standing on a beer crate.Alan Whittle scores at the Street End vs WBA as we head towards sealing the title on 1 April 1970 -
what a night......
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She was just excited to meet HowardMust've been cold
Its what is listed?Park end joey?
That's the old main stand
I was in the park end with all kinds of family -friends etc - got there very early - the noise that night the whole ground sang out.......CHAMPIONS!Yes what a night. Harvey scored a cracker in 2nd half. He went towards corner flag and im thinking where the hell are you going? Then he turned and came back and thumped one into the far corner.
A goal fitting to win the league in a truly wonderful season
Remember a game v Southampton late 70s 0-0Im in that picture somewhere at the front of the Bullens rd paddock standing on a beer crate.
Wheres Wally?
lolRemember a game v Southampton late 70s 0-0
The ref was having a shocker
An empty beer crate launched from the front of the street end towards the ref.
Labby could play on anythingBrian Labone of Everton in 1970. - playing on sand.......
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