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Player Valuation: £2.5m
Roger Kenyon. Although part of the 1969 70 Champions squad did not play enough games to qualify for a medal

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Just like it says on the tin really - which Everton personnel won nothing here, but probably deserved something at least to show for their efforts?
Mick Lyons - Mr Everton, often said he'd run through a brick wall for Everton. Nice that he was at least involved in the backroom set up when we won stuff though.
Tim Cahill - Cracking little bargain of a player at £1.5m, ran his socks off for us and appers to love us to this day. Also knew when to call it a day and leave, before he stank the place out.
Colin Harvey - yes I know he won stuff as a player, but I always wanted him to be successful as a manager too.
I was going to suggest David Moyes, because if we're honest, he did leave us in a much, much healthier position than when he came, but his comments while Man U manager have soured my opinion of him totally. Without those comments he'd have been on my list hough. Don't want him back either.
It would indeed have been interesting to see how TD would have celebratedYep Big Mick,Kingy,some great players in that era,obviously Terry toolol

It would indeed have been interesting to see how TD would have celebrated![]()
Baines, yes.Really hope Baines gets to win one before he packs it in, be a massive shame if he doesn't because he's been quality enough to play in title winning teams.
Shame neither Howard or Cahill managed to win one considering how long they were each here for but the player who really did deserve to enjoy that feeling of lifting a trophy was Andy King.
Latchford. Cahill, Yobo, Carsley, Arteta and the Baines/Pienaar combo which was the classiest thing since Tricky Trev.Just like it says on the tin really - which Everton personnel won nothing here, but probably deserved something at least to show for their efforts?
Mick Lyons - Mr Everton, often said he'd run through a brick wall for Everton. Nice that he was at least involved in the backroom set up when we won stuff though.
Tim Cahill - Cracking little bargain of a player at £1.5m, ran his socks off for us and appers to love us to this day. Also knew when to call it a day and leave, before he stank the place out.
Colin Harvey - yes I know he won stuff as a player, but I always wanted him to be successful as a manager too.
I was going to suggest David Moyes, because if we're honest, he did leave us in a much, much healthier position than when he came, but his comments while Man U manager have soured my opinion of him totally. Without those comments he'd have been on my list hough. Don't want him back either.