My great uncle described his 60th goal to me .......it was like a scene from the TV Drama the GV ......I have read most of Dixies books a pure athlete and goalscorer in his era....
That would have been his granddaughter. She is married to Prentice the echo reporter. Live in Formby. Think she has something to do with the Dixie Dean hotel in Liverpool. Saw her on the opening night of the hotel and was sitting behind kenwright at the palace matchDixies niece or daughter in law or something was once cut my hair. She lived in Crosby. And its always worth retelling the story of Dixie walking along Lime Street and seeing the RS goalkeeper(Elisha Scott?) on the other side of the road. Dixie nodded a 'hello' and Elisha dived into the gutter.
Nice.I have been fortunate to meet the great man twice. The first occasion was when he ran the Dublin Packet in Chester, shortly before he lost that job. Some years later my second meeting when he was the doorman at Littlewoods in Canning St Birkenhead, a job arranged for him by Sir John Moores as the poor guy was almost penniless compared to todays Prima Donna's he was destitute. Needless to say the mental image of the great man putting on a brave face in those circumstances remains fixed in my mind to this day even so he'd still chat EFC.
A special presentation was made to Dixie shortly before his sad demise to celebrate his achievements in football. That award was made by Bill Shankley who hailed Dixie as "the best that was and will be and his records will last forever"
Youngsters seem to think that the game was simpler back then hence it was easier to score. If that's the case I'd like to see some of todays crowd cope with proper physicality dished out by big strapping defenders wearing studs with nails hanging out of them. Dixie is acclaimed as the greatest header of a ball the game has known, he nodded a heavy leather casey with a ridge of laces protruding that could leave an imprint on your forehead, what a man.
God rest you old lad and thanks for what you did for our club, to me you'll always be the special one at EFC. I hope when we move your statue is placed to look across the river at your home town in perpetuity.
For many years, he lived behind my wife's house when she was growing up - just off Aigburth Road in Chequers Gardens. An idol, no, the idol and he'd talk to you.I have been fortunate to meet the great man twice.
Wasnt it the same game when s##house Case finished Nultys careerWhat were you doing when Dixie died.......on my way home from the game fuming, on hearing the news the match was forgotten
I think it was and he was seen laughing his head off sick parasiteWasnt it the same game when s##house Case finished Nultys career