📽️| Everton vs Liverpool @ Goodison Park, Sept 29th 1928
🔹 Capt Warney Cresswell oozed such class that he was known as "the prince of full backs"
🔹 Some skyscraping Dixie headers in this footage
🔹 55,415 packed into Goodison to see us win 1-0 thanks to a goal from Alec Troup
Posts by Ed
I was there for this derby match. I thought the messiah had arrived. He hadn’t. But that day, and that goal...Wow.
A 17yr old Danny Cadamarteri jumped into our blue world feet first, a precocious lad with pickpocket’s feet.
Eddie Howe’s teeth always remind me of an Orc’s.
"Ball...Harvey...Whittle!"
I like the no proof reading, you’re our beat poet. Off the cuff and gorgeous. X
Cut it?! It’s brill.
Two individuals in suits - Alan Irvine on the left and David Moyes on the right - are near a pool table with balls. One person is leaning against the table, while the other is holding a pool cue upright.
Two individuals - Dominic Calvert Lewin on the left and Tom Davies on the right - are walking on a New York city street. One is wearing a patterned jacket, shirt, and loose-fitting pants. The other wears a plaid robe-like coat over trousers, accessorized with tinted glasses and a scarf. Cars and buildings are visible in the background.
Three individuals are pictured at Garth Prison in Lancashire. One person - Everton captain Phil Neville - is presenting a signed Mitre Pro-Max ball to a principal officer and the deputy governor. The setting appears to be a prison corridor.
Three individuals in Everton football jerseys pose on a soccer field. The two standing are placing their hands on the shoulders of the person kneeling in front. They are all wearing matching blue kits with "one2one" sponsorship. The stadium seating is visible in the background.
Logan Roy:
“I love you, but you’re not serious people.”
I feel like Marco had a rough time. Lost Gueye. Got Gbamin, who then proceeded to have a career destroying injury.
Remember when Brighton got a penalty for this?
VAR. Football’s all seeing eye. Football’s pedantic autocorrect. Manned in this case by Lee Mason at Stockley Park who whispered sweet nothings in Andrew Madley’s ear until he awarded a penalty.
Frank Lampard Jr. in a red soccer uniform with the number 8 is dribbling the ball, closely pursued by another player in a white and black Germany jersey with the number 6. They are on a soccer field during a match.
Frank Lampard Jr always trotted around a football field with his arms bent like he was holding an imaginary knife and fork.
Hahaha!
The image shows a black and white scene of a soccer match at an old stadium, Goodison Park. A blurred soccer ball is mid-air near the goal net, while a player attempts a penalty kick. A goalkeeper dives to save the ball. The stadium features large advertisements, including one for Volvo.
Kevin Sheedy @ Goodison Park, 1985
A large group of people are marching, with some holding an Everton banner. A person dressed as a clown carries a cake. Others hold a sign displaying a face. The crowd appears to be participating in a demonstration or protest.
Poster for a football match between Internazionale and Everton, titled "IX Coppa dei Campioni 1963-1964." Features club logos and a black-and-white photo of a stadium. Includes text in Italian about the event on Wednesday, September 25, 1963, at Stadio di S. Siro.
Inter vs Everton at the San Siro, 1963
Found this in an old pencil case...
A referee issues a red card to a player , Duncan Ferguson, wearing a blue Everton jersey. Another player in a white Reebok jersey stands nearby. A third player lies on the ground in the foreground. The scene takes place in a stadium with spectators in the background.
Big Dunc @ Goodison Park, 2002.
Found this little beauty hidden away at the bottom of my drawer. In many ways people’s feelings on Leon Osman define what I think of them as a human beings.
A large crowd of people gathered closely together at Oldham Athletic's stadium - Boundary Park, focusing their attention in the same direction. They are at a sporting event, the FA Cup, with some wearing scarves and hats, with Tony Hibbert - the Everton player sitting amongst them. The image captures a range of expressions and ages in the audience.
Tony Hibbert sitting with the Everton fans at Boundary Park in our FA Cup tie vs Oldham. 2013.
If I could kill one thing it would be the incessant Football/Soccer BOLLOCKS.
You can call it both. I say "soccer" to American's over here, I say"football" back home. We all know what both words mean in the context.
PS. Kenneth Wolstenholme called it "soccer" on occasion.
Remember when we didn't get a penalty for this?
🔥 “Here’s Watson swinging the left foot… OH WITH SPECTACULAR RESULTS!”
A Dave Watson cracker against Arsenal at Highbury.
"Ball...Harvey...Whittle!"
Here’s Jordan Pickford vs Colombia in the World Cup.
Still can't believe he pulled this off... https://t.co/2gdg1uWsQ1
Whoa now! Why has it taken me decades to come to this place?!
Remember when Brighton got a penalty for this?
VAR. Football’s all seeing eye. Football’s pedantic autocorrect. Manned in this case by Lee Mason at Stockley Park who whispered sweet nothings in Andrew Madley’s ear until he awarded a penalty.
Shout out to this Merlin Rohl Instagram pic of Mick Keane and Myko playing chess with Dwight watching intently. Feels like a good partner to the pic below…
Remember when DCL got a red for this?!
Agree mate.