The over 60s thread

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Where's the over fifties thread mods?(as I scraped in last month!!);)lol


Bah......the 50 sommats are, by definition, glory hunters as their heyday was the mid to late '80s :mad:

Ditto the over 70s with their Golden Vision and Holy Trinity in the Swinging Sixties.

But all usuns in our 60s?

We paid our dues in the 1970s.....:p

Like these young lads today, we had bugger all to cheer about for yonks.

Not for us Trebilcock, Sharp and Rideout.......for us it was Bernie the Bolt, Geoff Nulty, Pistone and Alexandersson :rant:

So quit yer bitchin' there Dario :p


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Alright you old feckers...get to posting! :D

Look at them brown shoes ffs!!!
I did and you Negged me in the old days!lol
My first game was Bolton Burden park away aged five won 2-0 in 1963 used to go and watch the youth team in the youth cup at Goodison- So cannot remember my first EFC game at home !
The best footballing blues team has to be just the Ball - Harvey - Kendall team, The football was telepathic - you turned up at a home game expecting to win with class, and ease which was mostly the case.
Away from home you knew they were a special team when the home fans applauded them off the pitch after we had won easily, travelled to many away games, most memorable one was at Anfield in the championship. Season we won 2-0'stood on the Kop as a lad with my blue attire on with the Afield road end just chanting Champions Champions as we played a very good
LFC side off the park- thousands of blues in the Kop that day it held 20'000 your feet were hoisted off the floor!
 
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Bah......the 50 sommats are, by definition, glory hunters as their heyday was the mid to late '80s :mad:

Ditto the over 70s with their Golden Vision and Holy Trinity in the Swinging Sixties.

But all usuns in our 60s?

We paid our dues in the 1970s.....:p

Like these young lads today, we had bugger all to cheer about for yonks.

Not for us Trebilcock, Sharp and Rideout.......for us it was Bernie the Bolt, Geoff Nulty, Pistone and Alexandersson :rant:

So quit yer bitchin' there Dario :p


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Hey I served my time in the 70's Khalekan mate,hence my user name;)lolAlthough I suppose you're right I may well have been a glory hunting kid as my first game as a five year old was a European Cup Quarter Finallol
 


Bah......the 50 sommats are, by definition, glory hunters as their heyday was the mid to late '80s :mad:

Ditto the over 70s with their Golden Vision and Holy Trinity in the Swinging Sixties.

But all usuns in our 60s?

We paid our dues in the 1970s.....:p

Like these young lads today, we had bugger all to cheer about for yonks.

Not for us Trebilcock, Sharp and Rideout.......for us it was Bernie the Bolt, Geoff Nulty, Pistone and Alexandersson :rant:

So quit yer bitchin' there Dario :pI


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Ah, Mike Threewillies, what a game that was! I watched that game at a school friend's house. He was a Wednesday fan.lol

I rushed home after the game so I could watch the celebrations without having to tone it down. :celebrate:

For any whippersnappers looking in, Mike Threewillies is Mike Trebilcock, and the game was the 1966 FA Cup Final. No one had a better summer that year than English Evertonians. First the great Cup Final comeback :celebrate:then the World Cup!:celebrate:
 
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I did and you Negged me in the old days!lol
My first game was Bolton Burden park away aged five won 2-0 in 1963 used to go and watch the youth team in the youth cup at Goodison- So cannot remember my first EFC game at home !
The best footballing blues team has to be just the Ball - Harvey - Kendall team, The football was telepathic - you turned up at a home game expecting to win with class, and ease which was mostly the case.
Away from home you knew they were a special team when the home fans applauded them off the pitch after we had won easily, travelled to many away games, most memorable one was at Anfield in the championship. Season we won 2-0'stood on the Kop as a lad with my blue attire on with the Afield road end just chanting Champions Champions as we played a very good
LFC side off the park- thousands of blues in the Kop that day it held 20'000 your feet were hoisted off the floor!
You're not an old fecker - you're only 57!
 

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