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We've actually had some right belters with Everton in the last 30 years - and some of our best performances. Obviously the Ferdinand, Sinton, Allen consecutive hat tricks, the hand of Devon White on the last day of the Lower Loft, the 1-0 home win in 1987 that put us top (or second?), the 3-0 a couple of years before that when they were reigning champions I think.
Good omen in the 1991 match as well - won 3-1 after starting the season without a home win in seven and with only one win from the first 12. Barker scored a great goal right at the death.
Memories? At any of these matches? Been a while since we had a decent reminisce about the good old days
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Everton memories on 10:59 - Oct 17 with 2171 views
Hate to sound a sour note, but my keenest memory of Everton was as a kid watching our opening game of the 76/77 season against them, flushed with the promise of the previous season, and being royally thumped 0-4.
I remember us winning 4-2 with them going down to 10-men. I think Bardsley scored a cracker from a free kick.
Think they went down to nine men that day. Southall got sent off for handling outside the box, we went 3-0 up and then they brought Stuart Barlow on and got it back to 3-2 at one stage. Sinton got his hat trick goal to seal it 4-2. That might have been Boxing Day actually. Definitely 92/93 season.
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Everton memories on 11:08 - Oct 17 with 2141 views
Beating them 1-0 when we got off to a flyer in the 1987/88 season. From memory, Jim Smith brought in and shipped out several players - with immediate success. Didn't we win something like 7 out of the first 8?
Wish I could be like David Watts
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Everton memories on 11:14 - Oct 17 with 2129 views
Think they went down to nine men that day. Southall got sent off for handling outside the box, we went 3-0 up and then they brought Stuart Barlow on and got it back to 3-2 at one stage. Sinton got his hat trick goal to seal it 4-2. That might have been Boxing Day actually. Definitely 92/93 season.
Yes - that's right. They had one sent off for pulling Peacock's hair. We looked brilliant until they had 9 men and then we seemed to just stop playing. It looked like it was going to be a cricket score at one point!
Easter Monday 1993, Les Ferdinand after years of racial abuse at Everton scored his second hat trick in 3 days, we were amazing that day 5-1 up and then let in two late goals. The home game that year was great as well, two sent off for them, we went 3-0 up then they came back to 3-2 and should have equalised before Sinton got his hat trick and killed it off.
A game in 1987 as well comes to mind. We were unbeaten and played them in a midweek game. They had a big old centre forward playing possibly Graham Sharp up against Paul Parker and Parker won everything in the air against him, so much so that he was taken off at half time and they brought another big lump on and Parker dominated him in the air as well. We won the game 1-0, Martin Allen scored and went top of the league but Parker was sensational that day, one of the best defensive performances I've ever seen.
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Everton memories on 11:23 - Oct 17 with 2100 views
Yes - that's right. They had one sent off for pulling Peacock's hair. We looked brilliant until they had 9 men and then we seemed to just stop playing. It looked like it was going to be a cricket score at one point!
I won about £90 on that game. I had first goal scorer and final score. Seem to remember it was 4-1 when they had their second player sent off and I went mad cheering when they scored to make it 4-2 and received loads of abuse as the loft thought I was one of them.
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Everton memories on 11:26 - Oct 17 with 2094 views
I remember crying a lot after we got hammered 5-1 in 1977. The first game I went to with my dad as a little kid was a pretty miserable experience from what I can remember. Decent Chinese food on the way home, though.
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Everton memories on 11:35 - Oct 17 with 2082 views
Think they went down to nine men that day. Southall got sent off for handling outside the box, we went 3-0 up and then they brought Stuart Barlow on and got it back to 3-2 at one stage. Sinton got his hat trick goal to seal it 4-2. That might have been Boxing Day actually. Definitely 92/93 season.
Yep, I remember this one well.
My first game was at home to Everton in 1984. Finished 0-0, but both teams finished with 9 men that day!
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Everton memories on 11:39 - Oct 17 with 2077 views
I was at the QPR-Everton match in 1995...unfortunately I have completely blotted it from memory.
Looking at the team sheet we had a much better team than Everton, with Ferdinand and Gallen up front, but we lost 2-3 with a Macca own goal.
I see from the program that Youth Development was taken seriously...Billy Bonds who had been West Ham manager for four years was the QPR Youth Team manager.
Air hostess clique
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Everton memories on 11:40 - Oct 17 with 2071 views
I remember the Everton match in the Classic FM season, but I'm sure I remember Gary Penrice scoring a hatrick or did he score 2 ?, back in the good old days when you could walk all the way round in to half of The Loft from the East Paddock.
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Everton memories on 11:52 - Oct 17 with 2050 views
Vaguely remember being 2 up and losing 3-2 in the last minute with a belting free kick at the School End from Hinchcliffe I think.
Also remember one game where Everton were losing but they kept passing it back to Southall and out again. This was greeted with raucous cheering from the Rs fans which got louder and louder as Everton carried on passing it back. Very funny.
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Everton memories on 11:53 - Oct 17 with 2049 views
The 3 - 0 when they were top of the league had a great row in it. Pat Van Den Hauwe went up for a header and elbowed one of our players. While our man was lying prostrate on the floor Simon Stainrod decked Andy Gray so two players were flat out. Massive melee ensued, Van Den Hauwe and Stainrod sent off. All right in front of me in the paddock. Great laugh
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Everton memories on 11:54 - Oct 17 with 2047 views
I remember the Everton match in the Classic FM season, but I'm sure I remember Gary Penrice scoring a hatrick or did he score 2 ?, back in the good old days when you could walk all the way round in to half of The Loft from the East Paddock.
Penrice scored that day but Sinton got the hat trick
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Everton memories on 12:02 - Oct 17 with 2031 views
I only despise three clubs - Chelsea, Luton and Everton. What outstanding company for our visitors to find themselves in.
Incredibly violent? Place a tick beside all three. Incredibly racist? Place a tick beside Chelsea and Everton Always beat us? Step forward, well, no-one...
For the endless chants of 'Everton are White', for the ape that walked past us on Tunis Road spitting 'at least we ain't got any nig__s playing for us (that was after the 4-2)', for the fascists that sent two sacks of hate mail to Paul Parker when it was rumoured Everton were interested in signing him, for their ex-manager who, having failed to agree personal terms with one black player, screamed after him 'don't know what the f__k you were thinking anyway you f__king c_n', for all of that and for their utter failure to address the years of fascist bile inside and outside Goodison I loathe and detest Everton.
That's my memories of them. Oh, and of us absolutely tanking them time, after time, after time. Have that, you scum!
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
The 4-2 in 92/93 as has already been mentioned. Probably the only time an opposing player got a sympathetic round of applause from the whole ground when Southall got sent off! Even Ferdinand's appeal to the ref was half hearted because he knew it was just an instinctive reaction from Southall to catch the ball when it was headed back to him!
The midweek 1-0 win in the 80's - a belter from Martin Allen, we went top of the League.
The 3-2 defeat around 94/95 when Hinchcliffe scored a late free-kick.
Also remember the our second to last win in the Prem before we got relegated in 96. Think it was over Easter and we won 3-1. Probably our best performance of the season, we were superb that day. I remember one goal where were defending the loft end and were under pressure. We won the ball on the edge of the box and counter attacked with skill and pace, and within about 10 seconds we'd turned defence into a goal! Pretty sure it was Sinclair that scored it, but it was a superb goal. After that win I thought we were gonna stay up. Then we played Coventry away shortly after and lost that and suddenly dawned on us that we were going down! Gallen goal disallowed, and getting pelted with coins!!! khunts!!
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Everton memories on 12:12 - Oct 17 with 2020 views
The 4-2 in 92/93 as has already been mentioned. Probably the only time an opposing player got a sympathetic round of applause from the whole ground when Southall got sent off! Even Ferdinand's appeal to the ref was half hearted because he knew it was just an instinctive reaction from Southall to catch the ball when it was headed back to him!
The midweek 1-0 win in the 80's - a belter from Martin Allen, we went top of the League.
The 3-2 defeat around 94/95 when Hinchcliffe scored a late free-kick.
Also remember the our second to last win in the Prem before we got relegated in 96. Think it was over Easter and we won 3-1. Probably our best performance of the season, we were superb that day. I remember one goal where were defending the loft end and were under pressure. We won the ball on the edge of the box and counter attacked with skill and pace, and within about 10 seconds we'd turned defence into a goal! Pretty sure it was Sinclair that scored it, but it was a superb goal. After that win I thought we were gonna stay up. Then we played Coventry away shortly after and lost that and suddenly dawned on us that we were going down! Gallen goal disallowed, and getting pelted with coins!!! khunts!!
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Everton memories on 12:20 - Oct 17 with 2008 views