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Yep, got my Bovril from there, as much for getting some shelter from the wind and the hope of some hot air from the van! It was actually my birthday as well.

That stand was incredible for cold, almost as bad as the riverside one at Fulham which was probably one of the coldest places on Earth.
 

Programme with Duncan celebrating his goal versus Man Utd at Goodison, second one which captures my son perfectly celebrating in the background. Brilliant photographic coincidence.
Also my dad's scrapbooks which I will take photos of and upload on here when I get into the 21st century!!
 
That stand was incredible for cold, almost as bad as the riverside one at Fulham which was probably one of the coldest places on Earth.

At Craven Cottage, one game there was the week before the FA Cup Final in 2009, blazing hot in the sun, wonderful. Next season, we were right up the back, right in the corner, ZZ1 and 2 or whatever, absolutely freezing as the wind gusted up there from the river, a gap in the stand wall didn't help.
 

I've got a signed corner flag from Moyes' last game.

Also got one of Louis Saha's 1st team training tops which I now wear as comfies round the house!
 
A mate of mine was at Everton on trial when we were kids, he got cut after a month. Before he left he managed to get his hands on some gear.
He gave me one of the old yellow shirts we used to wear, No. 5, he said it was Brian Labone' s actual shirt. I never really believed it but always wanted it to be true.
 
My sons day being mascot away to bolton (the game when vaughan severed his foot). I have official photos from bolton of the day and photographs of him with players both everton and bolton. when both teams were ready to kick off he was walkin off the pitch slowly and there was a stray ball between the centre circle and the touchline,neville screamed at him to take the ball with him, he got to the ball and started playing keep ups in a world of his own then realised there was a game waiting to start.
 
I still have the match ticket from Wimbledon vs. Everton, 26th Jan 1993, when we won 3-1 there. Nothing too significant in that except the attendance that night was just 3,039 - the lowest ever attendance for a Premiership league, and clearly a record that is highly unlikely ever to be broken. And I was there!

The YouTube footage is amazing. It's so quiet in there you can hear the ball bouncing off the turf a couple of times.

 

The YouTube footage is amazing. It's so quiet in there you can hear the ball bouncing off the turf a couple of times.



Wimbledon could have been 2 or 3 up by half time but just couldn't score. I remember that our 3 goals came very close together in the second half.
 
Signed photos of Alex Young,Brian Labone and Jimmy Gabriel in a copy of Kenneth Wolstenholmes Book of World Soccer.
 

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