I thought I knew every square inch of gp...Description of this picture captions above in that post -Everton using the underground Gladwys street gym underneath the stand - and the boot room -
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I believe it was under the wooden floors at the back of the street end - before we had Bellfield -I thought I knew every square inch of gp...
A gym under the street end?? Where would the access be?
Description of this picture captions above in that post -Everton using the underground Gladwys street gym underneath the stand - and the boot room -
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Never realised that..
Yep Eggs,I think he was a centre forward for us, my dad can still recall some of the centre forwards of the 1950's who would,according to him give the likes of Bernie the Bolt,Belfitt,the Angell Brett a run for their money, the likes of Jock Dodds,Catterick(great boss though!!)Juliessen,aaaah well at least we had Davie Hickson,god bless him...never knew Burnley’s Harry Potts played for us. This thread always throws up some great stuff.

My late father stated The Catt was a poor no 9......more go in a sweaty sock........ lolYep Eggs,I think he was a centre forward for us, my dad can still recall some of the centre forwards of the 1950's who would,according to him give the likes of Bernie the Bolt,Belfitt,the Angell Brett a run for their money, the likes of Jock Dodds,Catterick(great boss though!!)Juliessen,aaaah well at least we had Davie Hickson,god bless him![]()
My old man always says Davie carried us out of the old second division on his backMy late father stated The Catt was a poor no 9......more go in a sweaty sock........ lol
Dave Hickson was a ruthless no 9 no fear always in trouble ....but my dad loved him gave 110%......

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