The when Everton were ace thread

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The-Golden-Vision

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Share your memories of Everton being absolutely boss.

I'll start you off.

1.Whenever we got a free kick near the opposition box we'd all start chanting 'Sheedy Sheedy'.
 

I remember whenever we got a free kick around the opposition box Stubbs would take a thirty yard run up, the fans behind the goal would cower, Stubbs would toey it as hard as he could into the wall and we all wondered why Man Utd didn't let Wes Brown take their free kicks.
 
The whole ground bowing to Amo.

Tony Grantona's telepathic passing to Kanchelskis.

Unsworth going to Villa for a day.

Beardsley having the season of his life and then being sold too soon.

Mark Ward's arrow derby goal.

Singing "always look on the bright side of life," to the mancs at wembley in 95.
 
The whole ground bowing to Amo.

Tony Grantona's telepathic passing to Kanchelskis.

Unsworth going to Villa for a day.

Beardsley having the season of his life and then being sold too soon.

Mark Ward's arrow derby goal.

Singing "always look on the bright side of life," to the mancs at wembley in 95.

And the ace Mcmanaman/Grobelaar punch-up afterwards.
 

Trevor Steven's goal against Bayern Munich...

.....when even the commentator agreed that is was ......"settled now"
 
Kevin Ratccliffe's derby goal from a scorching 20 yards out that crawled under Grobelaar's body.............he must have earned a good down payment on a house for that one old Grobs.
 
Ace at still being Everton and not settling for defeat or second best: the cup win over United in '95, and in particular Southall's refusal to let them in second half.
 
When we had the best keeper in the world. Bar none.

When you'd hear the likes of Brian Clough and Bobby Charlton creaming themselves over our footie as co-commentators.

When we'd be playing the likes of Stoke, Watford or Sland and it would be 0-0 at half time. You just knew we'd move up a gear in the second half and stick 4 past them.

When we used to all look forward to seeing England.
 

One of our fave songs was ''He's fat, he's round, he's worth a million pounds, Peter Reid, Peter Reid''


In those days, a million pounds was a lot of money kids.
 

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