Old Everton Pictures

Everton manager Howard Kendall
With the training lines led by John Bailey and Alan Harper 15th November 1984 -


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Just looking up richard o'sullivan Autobiography he is a big Chelsea fan last info I can find richard
Is in a nursing home after suffering a stroke
Some years ago, I went to a Q+A session with him and some other actors. He told a story about when he was in Cleopatra the producers flew him from Rome back to London every weekend so he could turn out for his football team. Little wonder it went over budget.
 

John Hurst (1947-2024)

A Tribute by Rob Sawyer ‘The Last of the Corinthians’ is a phrase used to describe one of Everton’s great captains, Brian Labone. However, John Hurst, his defensive partner in Everton’s great side of the late 1960s, embodied many of the same qualities that gave Labone his sobriquet. John in the mid 1960s Like Roger Kenyon, who would also come through the ranks at Bellefield and be unlucky not to collect full international honours, John hailed from Blackpool. A centre-forward and inside-forward as a youth, the leggy Lancastrian had represented Blackpool schoolboys and also received England youth honours. Harry Catterick- also John captained the England reserve side much to Labbys delight in telling him that he would have to make speeches as captain in a mickey tale to his defensive partner as he knew how shy he was - a true gentleman footballer -

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