Bobby Park season 1914 was a goal machine for us helping us to the title, the season ended played when the war was going to an outrage - born in Scotland nr Glasgow- it was stated he could have become as good if not better than Dixie Dean - after 1914 he was called up to the first World war came back to play football for the blues with a bullet in his back he returned but was never the same player at the time the Everton board did not relate the news to the fans he was wounded in this way but he was compensated in a good severance pay at the end of his playing days by our club - born 1891- died 1950 photos are rare of this striker -
1953 / 1954 season - Everton Team Group Back (left to right): J.Lindsay, John Willie Parker, T. Clinton, J. O'Neill, Don Donovan, H. Potts, ... -
The year of promotion back to the big time - for @Bluerover & co - dig the shin pads .. -
John Morrissey - the winger not to be messed with. A key player in the 62/63 and 69/70 title-winning teams - cost 10 grand from the other lot & Bill Shankly on holiday was fuming to hear the Catt had persuaded the LFC Board to let him go - a deceptive quick footed winger - who could cross a ball to Big joe with ease - for @Dario Terracotta & co -
Manager Harry Catterick & Trainer Wilf Dixon head onto the pitch to celebrate us winning the League Championship at Goodison Park 1st April 1970 - What a night - The Catt broke that team up far too quickly IMO -
The Latch was the complete centre-forward, able to score or create chances for teammates using either of his feet or his head. Despite his size – 6 feet (1.83m) tall – he was very fast over short distances - for @Alanbileysfeathercut & co -