Harry Gregg - wasn't on our books surely?
He wasn't. He was injured during both their winning league campaigns though and the man who played most of their games in the 64-65 season as a result was an everton reserve before he became a man u reserve.
Harry Gregg - wasn't on our books surely?
He wasn't. He was injured during both their winning league campaigns though and the man who played most of their games in the 64-65 season as a result was an everton reserve before he became a man u reserve.
Nope.. got me. Anyway I remembered Danny Fox!!
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Twelve players have both played at Everton and scored 4 or more goals in the Champions League/European Cup.
Mo Johnston, Yakubu, Louis Saha, Joe Royle, Wayne Rooney, Ian Durrant, Richard Gough, Jesper Blomqvist, David Johnson, Mike Newell, Alex Scott, Tomasz Radzinski.
64 English teams have played in the Top Flight. Of the other 63, Everton have beaten 62 in the league. Who haven’t we beaten in the league?
Carlisle.
17 footballers have won three or more trophies with the club as a player.
Kevin Sheedy, Graeme Sharp, Kevin Ratcliffe, Neville Southall, Peter Reid, Trevor Steven, Pat van den hauwe, Andy Gray, Gary Stevens, Derek Mountfield, Dixie Dean, Ted Sagar, Adrian Heath, Gordon West, Brian Labone, Warney Cresswell and Jock Thompson.
12 players to play Champions League football for both everton and another club.
Alex Young, Mikel Arteta, Nigel Martyn, Phil Neville, Joseph Yobo, Alessandro Pistone, David Weir, Duncan Ferguson, David Johnson, Tommy Jackson, James Beattie and Alex Scott.
9 players to score more than 2 hattricks for everton since the war.
Joe Royle, Gary Lineker, Alan Ball, Graeme Sharp, Bob Latchford, Tony Cottee, Roy Vernon, John Parker and Eddie Wainwright.
4 Leagues where we've bought foriegn players from but never any natives.
Austria, Serbia, Turkey and Uruguay.
13 nationalties we've bought or loaned but never from their native league.
Canada, Croatia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Senegal, Slovakia, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Wales, Switzerland and Ghana.
Five british or Irish footballers to have played for everton have also played in the European Cup/Champions League for a non british or irish club.
Trevor Steven, John Collins, Mark Hughes, Mark Pembridge, Mickey Walsh.
Footballers to make a senior appearance for everton and have a senior international cap for a country they weren't born in.
Jermaine Beckford, Andrei Kanchelskis, Kevin Sheedy, Pat Van den Hauwe, Richard Gough, Stuart McCall, Don Hutchison, Lee Carsley, Mickey Walsh, Kevin Kilbane, Terry Phelan, Darron Gibson, Preki, Abel Xavier, Tomasz Radzinski, Mike Walsh, John Oster, Nikika Jelavic, Terry Phelan, Eamon O’Keefe, Jim McDonagh, Matteo Ferarri, Espan Baardsen, Tobias Linderoth, Bruce Rioch, Peter Scott, Mick Milligan, Smart Arridge.
Eleven footballers to have played for us in the premier league and also play for two or more champions league winning clubs.
Mark Hughes, Steven Pienaar, Abel Xavier, Thomas Gravesen, Andy van der meyde, Peter Beardsley, Royston Drenthe, Jesper Blomqvist, Nicky Barmby, Carl Tiler, Tommy Johnson.
Nine footballers to have played in europe (cup winners cup, fairs cup, uefa cup, europa league, european cup or champions league) for four or more different clubs, one of which was everton.
Mikel Arteta, Philippe Senderos, Dai Davies, Manuel Fernandes, Andy Gray, Matteo Ferrari, Sylvain Distin, Thomas Gravesen, Stefen Wessels.
Everton players to have played at least one game in the Bundesliga, la liga or serie a.
Slaven Bilić, Landon Donovan, Mark Farrington, Thomas Gravesen, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Mark Hughes, Lars Jacobsen, Steven Pienaar, Claus Thomsen, Stefan Wessels, Abel Xavier, Ibrahima Bakayoko, Royston Drenthe, Manuel Fernandes, Adrian Heath, John Heitinga, Gary Lineker, Michael Madar, Kevin Richardson, Idan Tal, Vinny Samways, Sander Westerveld, Abel Xavier, Jesper Blomqvist, Olivier Dacourt, Matteo Ferrari, Paul Gascoigne, Andrei Kanchelskis, Anders Limpar, Marco Materazzi, Shkodran Mustafi, Alessandro Pistone, Paul Rideout, Mikel Arteta.
Three players to a) score 50 top flight league goals for Everton and b) also score 50 top flight league goals for another club. (Top flight of any country)
Alex Young, Tony Cottee and Fred Pickering.
Eight footballers scored a competive goal for everton while we were managed by Howard Kendall and were capped internationally by a non british team.
Kevin Sheedy, Michael Madar, Preki, Robert Warzycha, Gareth Farrelly, Eamonn O'Keefe, Claus Thomsen and Mike Milligan.
Nearly 50 players have played for both us and the RS but only two players have scored derby goals for both teams.
David Johnson and Peter Beardsley.
Since WW2 everton have played in eight fa cup finals. Can you name the twelve players to make the squad for one of those finals and also the fa cup final squad for another team?
Paul Bracewell, Gary Ablett, Alan Ball, Tim Howard, Phil Neville, Gary Lineker, Carlo Nash, Howard Kendall, Tim Cahill, Joleon Lescott, Pat van den hauwe, Duncan Ferguson.
11 footballers from everton youth's set up have made their debut since Howard Kendall's first managerial game in 1981 and gone onto to make more than 100 competive everton appeareances.
Michael Ball, Victor Anichebe, Tony Hibbert, Leon Osman, Gary Stevens, Jack Rodwell, David Unsworth, Danny Cadamarteri, John Ebbrell, Alan Harper and Kevin Richardson.
What about Norway? Oviedo. And Germany? Pienaar. Or am I reading the question wrong?
We bought Wessels from germany and oviedo came from denmark where we bought peter degn. So we did but natives from both leagues.
Seasons over, time for another increasingly convoluted and tedious trivia question. Yay.
We don't have a great history in the Cl, having only played in it three times but we have had on our books 55 footballers to score a goal in the european cup/champions league, eight of whom did it for us.
Of those 55 players, 9 were never capped internationally. So nine players to play for everton, score a goal in the champions league and be never capped internationally.
James Beattie.