What's your very earliest Everton related memory?


Not my main memory but the 86 final always sticks out as an 8 year old for 4 things.

My best mates brother crying for ages as his dad had got up in the middle of the night and scarpered off to the final without him

A street party where all the houses had either blue and white decorations or red and white decorations and food laid out

Vomiting due to eating a square piece of butter which I thought was a piece of cheese

Bruce Grobbelars save from Sharp header

I'd have to have a good think about earlier memories, the above day has always stood out to me.
Horrible reminder this. I was bang in the middle at the kopite end. I was in Wembley underground before Handballsen lifted the cup.
 

Wayne Clarke's winner against that lot in 1988 is the first memory I have of Everton. That was about a month before my 7th birthday and I only have a vague recollection of it. Things start getting a bit clearer from a out 18 months afterwards
 
Early 90s i was very young like 5. Remember my dad watching Everton and being that age I had no interest at all. I seem to just remember a particular moment where everton hit the bar in a match, or my dad saying the phrase 'go on son.'
 
Our kid, may he R.I.P taking me to most of the home games in the 62-63 championship season, I was 10 years old and must have been a terrible tie for our kid who was 18 at the time.but, fair play to him, he took me every week. Roy Vernon seemed to score every game, he and Alex Young became my heros. That was until 1966, when a certain ginger haired ball of fire arrived. He was and is the finest player I ever saw play for Everton.
 
Going out everyday in an Everton tracksuit and shirt. At that young innocent age where your mum and the washing machine is your enemy.
( 1 day less without the outfit on, not happening )

I could of gone with games, but this was an early and great memory. Although probably a pretty smelly one..
 

One that went down in infamy was the Coventry City game in 1970 Willie Carr donkey flick to Ernie Hunt free kick goal against us. Thought Ernie was a player sad Catterick didn’t agree.
Had earlier memories but this one and Jeff Astle goal in the FA Cup were my nightmares during my youth.
 
I remember asking my dad, red and my grandad, blue to take me to a game. I didn't care where.
It was in the early 1950's and I was about six.
My dad said I was too little and my grandad said he'd take me
He usually got a taxi, had a flask of tea with a splash of whisky - which he always gave me a sip of, and sat up top in either the Bullens or Park end.
Don't remember results but players were John Willie Parker, his favourite, Dave Hickson, Wally Fielding, Jimmy O'Neil and Cyril Lello amongst others.
I didn't know the difference then, but we were in the 2nd Division. OMG!
 

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