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OverviewThe definitive story of Everton’s 133 years at Goodison Park, told with help from those who were there to witness the action and drama. Foreword by Everton’s most successful captain, Kevin Ratcliffe. Written by the Liverpool Echo’s Everton reporter Christopher Beesley. As the Blues make their once-in-a-lifetime journey to a new home by the banks of the Mersey at Bramley-Moore Dock, Beesley takes us on an absorbing ride through Goodison Park’s rich history, including: Everton’s glory days... The 3-1 win over Bayern Munich; the 5-0 thrashing of Manchester United in the same 1984/85 season; the 4-0 win over West Ham when the Blues closed in on their last title; plus the Charity Shield fixture when the World Cup, league championship and FA Cup trophies were all on display Landmark occasions... Wayne Rooney’s first Premier League goal against Arsenal; the first-ever penalty shoot-out in European competition; the Gwladys Street’s last stand; the first use of floodlights; the visit of the ‘other’ Everton; David Moyes’ explosive first game in charge and Johnny Carey’s last after he was sacked while taking a taxi ride Merseyside derbies... Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin ending a 14-year hoodoo; Andrew Johnson keeping score; dramatic winners from Lee Carsley and Dan Gosling; The Dogs of War by Royle appointment; and when more than 100,000 watched in two grounds Dixie Dean... A special section on Everton’s and English football’s greatest goalscorer, including of course the day of his hat-trick against Arsenal to reach 60 Quirky stories… Sylvester Stallone adding a touch of Hollywood stardust as ‘Rocky’ came to Goodison; when Everton were the ‘away’ side on home turf; a match abandoned due to hooliganism; Sam Chedgzoy forcing a change in the corner-kick rule Covering the full gamut of this historic ground’s fascinating history – from Goodison’s first fixture in 1892 to its final one in 2025 – this book is a must-read for Everton fans of all ages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Beesley , Kevin RatcliffePublisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd Imprint: Pitch Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781836801634ISBN 10: 1836801637 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 28 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Highly readable, well-researched [and] appealing to Everton fans seeking a memento of the ground they call 'The Grand Old Lady'. Christopher Beesley is uniquely qualified to produce his own tome recounting some of Goodison’s greatest moments... he writes mostly about Everton and shares his inside knowledge of the club in a book named after the team’s pre-match anthem Spirit of the Blues. The book offers everything you would expect from Everton’s arrival at Goodison from Anfield (due to a dispute with their landlord), to their final game there against Southampton. There’s Dixie Dean’s 60th goal, a 4-4 FA Cup derby draw with Liverpool which culminated in Kenny Dalglish quitting Anfield, the tempestuous Bayern Munich match, Wayne Rooney’s first goal, title-winning matches and relegation escapes, big wins and heavy defeats, the day the King visited, the 1966 Charity Shield game where Everton and Liverpool paraded the League trophy, FA Cup and World Cup, the 1964 dust-up with Leeds, world cup ties and international matches including England’s first defeat by an overseas nation on home soil. And much, much, more."" * Sports Journalists Association * ""Highly readable, well-researched [and] appealing to Everton fans seeking a memento of the ground they call 'The Grand Old Lady'."" * Sports Journalists Association * Author InformationChristopher Beesley has 25 years’ experience in sports journalism. As Everton reporter for Merseyside’s most-read news outlet, the Liverpool Echo, he covers the Toffees’ matches, plus every other element of the club, both on and off the pitch. He lives in the seaside resort of New Brighton, which affords him enviable views across the Mersey of Liverpool’s world-famous skyline that (for now) takes in three past or present Everton grounds. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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