"Watch Classic Matches Again"


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Look at big joe fist up to the kop and then to us
Alan Whittle bouncing with delight
Just look what it means to that team to beat that lot there
Need to replicate it to the current squad

I was in the Kop aged 12;)- played them off the park thzt day with the Anfied road a joy to see in blue and wait chanting champions non stop in the 2nd half;)
 
I'd have loved to have been an Evertonian in the 1960s:)
It was the brand of football - Alan Ball - the nearest player I have seen near him like for like is Kevin De Bruyne watching him now is the nearest thing close to Bally - the holy trinity were telepathic, the 1963 team were my first games aged 5 years old - they were a more workmanlike side but Vernon and Young were so special - the 1980s team were brilliant Riedy and Bracewell, sheedy, Stephen -it was a four man midfield - etc and a world class Keeper in Nev and rats who was class - they achieved the most, but the holy trinity was so special particularly away from home - when you just knew on travelling away how many we would win by at certain grounds with away fans stating what a brand of football it was - sometimes at half time!
 
It was the brand of football - Alan Ball - the nearest player I have seen near him like for like is Kevin De Bruyne watching him now is the nearest thing close to Bally - the holy trinity were telepathic, the 1963 team were my first games aged 5 years old - they were a more workmanlike side but Vernon and Young were so special - the 1980s team were brilliant Riedy and Bracewell, sheedy, Stephen -it was a four man midfield - etc and a world class Keeper in Nev and rats who was class - they achieved the most, but the holy trinity was so special particularly away from home - when you just knew on travelling away how many we would win by at certain grounds with away fans stating what a brand of football it was - sometimes at half time!
Great era Joey,the music scene, the football, the swinging sixties,Merseyside was the centre of the universe mate!!
 
Great era Joey,the music scene, the football, the swinging sixties,Merseyside was the centre of the universe mate!!
Early sixties the other lot were in division 2 even then in the FA Cup they hammered us at Goodison !
Nothing changes !
They were gloating about a young lad called Roger Hunt who was going to be better than Billy Liddele ..........
 
Not a classic match by any stretch of the imagination, but I have been unable to find footage of Wayne Clarke's goal gainst Coventry City in the 1987 Charity Shield. We watched the game at home that day but since then I haven't seen the goal.
 

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