Leonard Hatred 12:43 Sat Oct 17
Howard Kendall has bought the farm.
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Buster
12:43 Sat Oct 17
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FMOB
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Monk~koknee
12:45 Sat Oct 17
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Remember him from the 64 Cup Final.
They're dropping like flies.
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Far Cough
12:46 Sat Oct 17
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Played in the 1964 cup final for PNE against West Ham, I believe he was the youngest ever player at the time to appear in a final. Later on he appeared in Everton's great midfield with Alan Ball and Colin Harvey
RIP Howard
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Leonard Hatred
12:47 Sat Oct 17
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69
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Hugh Monteith
12:48 Sat Oct 17
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I can still see him crying and being comforted by Johnny SISSONS after the 63/64 FACup Final.
I always thought that we should have signed him after that triumph. He was a truly splendid footballer.
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ted fenton
12:49 Sat Oct 17
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I remember him being the youngest FA Cup finalist beating Johnny Sissons by months !
So correct FC
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Hugh Monteith
12:50 Sat Oct 17
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RIP Howard Son
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Sven Roeder
12:50 Sat Oct 17
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First Division title winner as a player and twice as Everton manager. Also FA Cup and ECWC winner as a manager
RIP Howard Kendall
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Coffee
12:51 Sat Oct 17
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Blimey.
He played in the first ever football match I went to.
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Mr Polite
12:52 Sat Oct 17
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Was he Everton Manager in 1985?
Is so will they sing at his funeral
There he goes There he goes There he goes Howard just bought the farm we all know
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Sven Roeder
12:55 Sat Oct 17
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Great in the mid 80's as Everton manager
1983/4 FA Cup winners, League Cup runners up 1984/5 League Champions , ECWC Winners, FA Cup runners up 1985/6 League and FA Cup runners up 1986/7 League Champions
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Ricky Bobby
1:00 Sat Oct 17
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Seemed to come across as a great man(ager)
R.I.P.
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Iron Duke
1:01 Sat Oct 17
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69 is no age really. I think he liked a drink.
I believe that Paul Allen may have beaten his record of youngest FACup finalist in 1980. I'm not sure who currently has the record.
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Briano
1:05 Sat Oct 17
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It was the Millwall kid Denis Wise put on against Man Utd
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Coffee
1:06 Sat Oct 17
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Iron Duke 1:01 Sat Oct 17
Correct. And would have scored if not for Willy Young.
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Monk~koknee
1:09 Sat Oct 17
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Sissons became the youngest player to score in an FA Cup Final in 1964 until that record was taken by Whiteside.
Paul Allen was youngest player until Curtis Weston for Millwall in 2004.
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Far Cough
1:10 Sat Oct 17
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VacVLL_NbyY
1964 cup final, Pathe News, community singing, It's a Long Way to Tipperary, arf, can you imagine that nowadays?
Still, one thing I noticed, strictly speaking, Hurst never scored but was it an own goal from PNE's goalkeeper?
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mallard
1:12 Sat Oct 17
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Managed the only team to really challenge Liverpools dominance in the mid eighties
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Leonard Hatred
1:14 Sat Oct 17
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69...so he was only 39 when he won the league as a manager then?
FMOB
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Iron Duke
1:18 Sat Oct 17
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He certainly didn't look 39.
He's one of those people like Bernard Cribbens who seem to have always been old to me.
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