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Everton footballer Alex Young and Ipswich goalkeeper Hall go up for a corner kick from which Everton got the ball into the net, but the goal was not allowed. 16th September 1961
A fan being escorted off the football pitch by a policeman, he is carrying a banner which reads " Sack Cattrick Keep Young". 25th April 1964
Everton football team off to Wembley. The 1968 FA Cup Final was contested by West Bromwich Albion and Everton at Wembley, West Bromwich won by a single goal. 16th May 1968
Howard Kendall, aged 20, has just signed for Everton Football Club for 5, 000 making him the highest priced wing-half in England. He has just finished his contract for Preston
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 9th July 1966. Pictured, these three youngsters enjoy a World Cup preview at Goodison Park
Leeds United v Everton, FA Cup 4th round. Final score 1-1. Young goes up with Bell and Hunter but all three miss this Gabriel centre. 25th January 1964
West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Evertons Young can be, shadows him closely and the centre forward, try as he may, fails to break the grip of his opponent
The 1966 FA Cup Final. Contested by Everton and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley. Everton won 3-2. L-R with trophy Brian Labone, Mike Trebilcock, and Alex Young. 14th May 1966
Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. Mrs Frances Pulford is 72 years old.She is emptying a bucket of washing-up water down a gutter in the street where she lives
Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. 3rd April 1960
Patricia Labone 25, model and wife of Brian Labone, Everton centre half and captain, Monday 18th December 1967
Alex Scott, Fred Pickering, Alex Young and Derek Temple on the terraces of Everton FC after training. 11th March 1964
Everton v Aston Villa, League Division One, final score 3-1 to Everton. Alex young watches his daisy cutter beat the diving goalkeeper Withers to score his sides third goal. 1st April 1967
Liverpool v Everton, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London. (Picture) Fans and Supporters outside the stadium. Two Everton fans, with their Liverpool Fan friend. 10th May 1986
Liverpool 3-1 Everton, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday. (Picture) Fans of both Liverpool and Everton try everything possible to get into Wembley Stadium
19 year old Andy Rankin, the Everton and England Under 23 goalkeeper. Standing beside a policeman directing traffic. Rankin previously spent 5 weeks in the dark blue uniform of the Liverpool Police
FA Cup Final, Everton v Manchester United. Everton won the match 1-0 via a headed goal by Paul Rideout, after Graham Stuarts shot rebounded off the crossbar. Wembley Stadium, 20th May 1995
Everton v Celtic, Neville Southall Testimonial. Tuesday 1st August 1995
Everton 1 v. Tottenham Hotspur 4. August 1984 MF17-17-005
Everton FCs Paul Power. 23rd August 1986
Evertons Paul Power celebrates his goal against Norwich. Circa 1989
Evertons Paul Power. 15th July 1986
Everton 4-0 Norwich, Division One match held at Goodison Park. Paul Power (centre) sets the ball rolling with Evertons opener. 6th December 1986
The Fire Services in training at Everton Terrace. Liverpool. Merseyside. Everton Terrace Police Station was a sub station of Prescot Street Bridewell the then Headquarters of B Division
Alan Murdough, winner of the Ulster Star penalty kick competition meets Evertons Danny Cadamarteri. 31st October 1998
Dr Charles Hill, Minister of Housing, making a tour of China Street, Everton, during his visit to redevelopment areas in Liverpool. With him are the Lord Mayor (Ald)
Derby County v Everton, League Division One. Final score 1-0 to Everton. Bruce Rioch returns to Derby. 5th November 1977
Jimmy Armfield, (playing in orange, for Blackpool) in a playing situation against Everton (player unknown) Picture taken 19th September 1970
Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex Young with their wives. Roy vernon was Everton captain and Welsh international in the 1960s
Everton football team players with manager Harry Catterick. 13th September 1963
Everton F C Cup Final team. Left to right, Brian Labone, Gordon West, Geoff Barnett, Joe Royle, Roger Kenyan, Jimmy Husband, Tommy Wright, Ray Wilson, Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey, Alex Young
Everton football team and manager Harry Catterick. Circa July 1967
Trautmann is well supported by Manchester City defenders as he catches a shot from Vernon (not in picture) during todays FA Cup tie at Goodison Park. Final score 2-0 to Everton. 27th January 1962
Full house, Alex Young is back in the Everton side to meet Sunderland in the Cup tie. He relaxes with a game of cards, he has a few tricks up his sleeve. 21st November 1966
Fred Pickering and Alex Young (right) in the goalmouth at Everton FC after training. 11th March 1964
Everton v Arsenal, League Division One, final score 2-1 to Everton. 2nd October 1963
Back in the team and on target, left to right, goalkeeper Gordon West, Alex Young and Jimmy Gabriel, three Everton players relax the night before their Cup game with Sunderland. 21st November 1966
Everton at a special training for their third cup tie with Sheffield Wednesday at their training ground in West Derby, Liverpool
Howard Gayle, blasts in a great shot, only to be thwarted by the Everton goalkeeper. Circa 1979
Gary Speed, signs for Everton Football Club, pictured at Goodison Park, Liverpool, 21st June 1996
Jamie Baker and his twin sister Brenda, who were mascots for the Everton v Manchester United match at Goodison Park. League Division One. 21st September 1986
FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London, Liverpool 3 v Everton 1. Liverpool forward Ian Rush celebrates after scoring the equalising goal to bring the score back to 1-1 in the all Merseyside FA Cup
Liverpool 3-1 Everton, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday. Pre Match Action: Liverpools Kenny Dalglish acknowledges the crowd. 10th May 1986
Everton 1-0 Coventry, Charity Shield football match at Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday 1st August 1987. Match Action
Everton 1-0 Coventry, Charity Shield football match at Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday 1st August 1987. Pre match scenes. Coventry City fans and supporters
Everton 2-0 Fulham, League match at Goodison Park, 18th December 1965. Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England
Phil Carter, Everton Chairman. 18th January 1987
Phil Carter, Everton Chairman, pictured at Everton Football ground. 14th May 1985