Everton

Everton

Everton Football Club, founded in 1878, are one of England’s grand old teams. Nicknamed the Toffees, they’ve been synonymous with Goodison Park’s tight, thunderous atmosphere for over a century while preparing for a new waterside home at Bramley-Moore Dock. Everton’s honours cabinet includes nine league titles, five FA Cups, and the 1985 European Cup Winners’ Cup—testament to eras of artistry and industry. Their identity blends a storied academy, loyal blue-collar support, and football built on character, craft, and courage. From Dixie Dean’s feats to modern-day fighters, Everton remain a club of heritage and hope, proud standard-bearers of Liverpool’s footballing soul.

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Goodison Memories: A Lifetime of Football at Everton

Hardcover
By Steve Zocek
“An absorbing text… Zocek, has collated an extensive historical review which enable the reader to gain a vivid insight into the wonder and charm of Goodison.” –Love Wirral Magazine

Goodison Park is one of British sport’s most fabled venues: the home of Everton FC since 1892 and one of the last traditional football amphitheatres. It has witnessed highs and lows and been graced by the likes of Dixie Dean, Tommy Lawton, Alan Ball, Bob Latchford, Gary Lineker, Pele and Eusebio. As the Toffees prepare to move to the waterfront, Goodison Memories celebrates that legendary stadium with vivid recollections not from Evertonians, but from opposition players, managers, officials and sports journalists. The result is a collection of candid interviews that capture the essence of Goodison Park. Listen to their tales of the Everton players they remember with fondness, priceless anecdotes and memories of the atmosphere and features of the stadium. Have you ever wondered what it was like for the broadcasters to sit on the TV gantry, the press to work from the press box? What was it like for match officials to take charge of the game and handle the characters on the Goodison turf? Goodison Memories holds all the answers.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Everton (But Were Afraid to Ask)

Paperback
By Bob Warehouse
Ever wondered why we’re called Everton? Ever wondered what our greatest-ever game was? Ever wondered why we didn’t sign Erling Haaland but we did sign Neal Maupay? If the answer is yes, then this is the book for you. Everything You Wanted to Know About Everton (But Were Afraid to Ask) covers the vast span of Evertonia, the highs, the lows, the good times, the Mike Walker times. Read about the greats in our history, names like Dean, Young and Ball. Relive the moments of high elation, Wembley 66, Bayern 85, Dixie’s 60. And find out, for certain, if Anthony Gordon and Clare Balding have ever been seen in the same room together. From the days of St Domingo’s to the modern era of Moshiri, this book delves deep into the history of our great club.

Everton: The Fans: Born, Not Manufactured

Paperback
By Bob Warehouse
Bob Waterhouse has created a highly original and insightful work which takes a deep dive into the thing which powers all of the most prominent and successful football clubs; the fans. As a lifelong follower of Everton FC, Bob has witnessed many shifts in club dynamics and, in his new book Everton: The Fans he traces the history, the heartbreak and the undying hope which lies at the heart of all football clubs and their devout legions of followers.
While this book is primarily aimed at supporters of Everton Football Club, the numerous sections on comparisons and contrasts with the historical and social development of the fan base with those of other clubs will be of utmost interest to all football supporters. Even non-football fans will be interested in the wider social and political background to the evolution of the fans from the late nineteenth century right up to the present day. Followers of contemporary cultural shifts will also be interested in how football fans have become more inclusive and diverse over the years.
Not just a fan appreciation book, Everton: The Fans, is a heartfelt and vital work which creates a fresh angle on the Football Club book

Fear and Loathing at Goodison Park: Everton Under David Moyes

Hardcover
By Lou Reed Foster
“An exhilarating and passionately written text… Lou’s knowledge of events and, more importantly, his deep passion as a supporter is clearly evident.” –Love Wirral Magazine

Fear and Loathing at Goodison Park chronicles the David Moyes era at Everton, when a fallen giant of the English game fought to re-establish itself among football’s elite.
With relegation dogfights making way for Champions League qualification and the first cup final since 1995, David Moyes’ tenure was underpinned by stability and a hopefulness that success would soon return to the blue half of Merseyside.
It was, however, a period when the notion of success was redefined, not only for Everton but within the game as a whole.
With the financial gulf widening in a league deluged by an influx of foreign investment and media conglomerates, Moyes’ Everton became synonymous with operating on a shoe-string budget, in an era of multi-million-pound transfers and bloated wages.
With billionaire takeovers reshaping the landscape of English football forever, the people’s club’s hopes of breaking through football’s glass ceiling faded, leaving only fear and loathing at Goodison Park.

Highs, Lows and Bakayokos: Everton in the 1990s

Paperback
By Jim Keoghan
The 1990s, what a time to be an Evertonian! Brushes with relegation, financial ups and downs, a club drifting without purpose; it was a decade that saw Everton fall off the pace, abandoning the club’s long-held position as a member of English football’s elite. Highs, Lows & Bakayokos explores this trans-formative time for one of the game’s oldest and grandest clubs. It searches for the causes of Everton’s troubles, looking for reasons why peers raced away, grasping the opportunities presented by the dawning of the Sky-era. But it seeks to redefine this often maligned decade too. Memorable games, silverware and moments of unadulterated elation; the 1990s was a time of emotional intensity, an era that moved fans in ways that have been all-too-absent at Goodison Park during the stable years of the past decade

Money Can't Buy Us Love: Everton in the 1960s

Hardcover
By Gavin Buckland
When the wealthy Littlewoods corporation owner John Moores took control of Everton Football Club in 1960 it set in motion a chain of events that still affect the game in this country today. Although big clubs had spent money before, none had done so with such naked short-term ambition and a ruthlessness to succeed that sent shockwaves through the previously stagnant world of English football. Money Can’t Buy Us Love tells the tale of how Moores and manager Harry Catterick took the so-called ‘Mersey Millionaires’ to the summit of English football, in the context of the major cultural changes of the time.

Here We Go: Everton in the 1980s

Hardcover
By Simon Hart
The 1980s were the most successful decade in Everton FC’s history. It was a time when Wembley became a second home for Howard Kendall’s band of brothers as they stepped out from Liverpool’s long shadow to take their neighbours’ mantle as the country’s best team, winning two league titles, an FA Cup and the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

In Here We Go, Simon Hart interviews some of the Blues’ best-loved players from that era – along with the most controversial and the unsung heroes too – to provide a vivid, colourful portrait of a period when a group of unheralded young footballers came together to achieve something special with a rare, intoxicating mix of raw talent and team spirit.

The players featured include Kevin Ratcliffe, Adrian Heath, Gary Lineker, Pat van den Hauwe, Mark Higgins, Kevin Richardson, Paul Power and Pat Nevin, along with Colin Harvey, Kendall’s No2 during the glory days and subsequently manager himself by the decade’s end.

Thirty years on from Everton’s last championship-winning campaign of 1986/87, they remember the Wembley highs and heartbreaks, and the epic derby duels in an age when Merseyside, for all its troubles, stood at the very forefront of English football. They also recall the boozy nights, the bold pranks and the bad haircuts, and their recollections capture just what it meant to be a footballer in a dramatic decade for the English game.

Together they explain not only the Blues’ rise to greatness but the decline that gradually set in after their European exile; they also offer a nostalgia-laden celebration of the teambuilding skills of the man who made it possible: the late, great Howard Kendall.

The Forgotten Champions: Everton’s Last Title

Hardcover
By Paul McParlan
The Forgotten Champions vividly recounts Everton’s remarkable 1986/87 title win, a feat that tested Howard Kendall’s managerial skills to the limit. Lifelong Everton fan and experienced football writer Paul McParlan draws on personal recollections, extensive research and interviews with key team members – Alan Harper, Paul Power and captain Kevin Ratcliffe – to recreate that dramatic season. The book recalls the decisive and emphatic match-winning sequences over Christmas 1986 and Easter 1987 when Everton exhibited some of the most exhilarating football ever produced by an English team. Against all odds, an injury-ravaged Everton side deprived of so many key players for large chunks of the campaign were crowned league champions for the ninth time. It was a magnificent achievement. To date, it is the club’s last title. With his unrivalled knowledge of 1986/87, Paul brings that incredible season to life in all its glory in this fascinating, page-turning account.

Everton: The Official Complete Record

Hardcover
By Steven Johnson
Everton: The Official Complete Record is the definitive account of one of Europe’s most distinguished clubs. With nine league titles, five FA Cups and a rich club lore that boasts names such as Dixie Dean, Alex Young, Alan Ball and more recent heroes like Tim Cahill and Romelu Lukaku, theirs is a history replete with success and high drama. Boasting one of the most passionate and knowledgeable sets of fans, Everton are justifiably known as ‘The People s Club’.

Nearly 140 years after Everton’s humble birth as a church team, Steve Johnson has painstakingly trawled through the archives to provide for details of every game, line up, goalscorer, attendance and result, as well a plethora of other facts and figures. This officially endorsed record of one of English football’s great names includes season-by-season accounts of every campaign since the onset of league football, more than 100 player profiles and a foreword by the Club’s captain, Phil Jagielka. Fully revised and updated since its sell-out first edition from 2010, the new book includes details of the club’s friendly and wartime matches; making it an indispensable addition to every Evertonian’s library

The Official Everton FC Autobiography

Hardcover
By Sport Media
Everton Football Club has a proud and distinguished history. This new official book presents that fascinating history in unique form – firsthand through the words of those who saw it and made it happen. The Official Autobiography of Everton Football Club is being published to celebrate the Blues’ 120th year at Goodison Park. All the great events from 1892 to 2012 are featured: Dixie Dean talks about his record-breaking 60 goal haul of 1928; the famous 1966 FA Cup triumph is seen through hero Mike Trebilcock’s eyes; the legends of Rotterdam relive their European Cup Winners’ Cup success of 1985 and 1995 FA Cup boss Joe Royle gives his post-match thoughts on a famous Wembley win. Alongside these achievements are the iconic names that bring a shiver to any Evertonian’s spine. Golden Vision Alex Young explains more about his special relationship with the Everton fans; Bob Latchford talks us through his historic 30-goal haul in 1978; Howard Kendall reveals the secrets to his Eighties success and Duncan Ferguson talks passionately of his Goodison love affair in a rare interview. Then there are the less obvious happenings which complete the full picture. From ‘pie-man’ Imre Varadi on his 1981 derby goal to Gazza’s short but colourful spell at the club. The book is brought right up to date with David Moyes’ inside views on his ten years in charge. The Official Everton FC Autobiography is presented chronologically and can be read cover to cover or dipped into as a treasured and unique collection of entertaining, informative and inspirational stories about one of the country’s proudest football clubs