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By November that year he had six caps, playing alongside an Everton player in each of his last two caps (Jimmy Gabriel and Alex Parker). He moved to Everton before the end of the month of the latter of those two internationals. [24] Young played one international game in 1961, a 3–0 win against the Republic of Ireland, scoring twice. He didn ...
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He also won the 1970 FA Charity Shield with Everton. [3] Hurst was transferred to Oldham Athletic following the 1975–76 season. After his playing career Hurst remained in the game, working as a coach at Everton, and as a scout for Manchester City, then managed by his former teammate, Joe Royle. Hurst died on 18 January 2024, at the age of 76. [4]
Players in Everton's early history are also included despite not necessarily playing 100 matches. For a list of all Everton players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Everton F.C. players, and for the current squad see the main Everton F.C. article. Players are listed according to the date of their first team debut.
The Foundation raises money for the physical and pastoral care of former football players who have previously been contracted to Everton. [1] Money is raised for the charity through the following main sources: A testimonial game for a former player, the usual arrangement being that the Foundation receive 50% of the proceeds.
In his Everton career, he played 410 first-team games and scored 54 times. In 1959, at the age of 39, he left for Southport, playing 20 games for the seaside club and scoring one goal. Following retirement, Fielding settled in Cornwall. He died at his home there on 18 January 2008. He had been Everton's oldest living former player at the time. [1]
Johnson signed for Liverpool rivals Everton as a youngster and after showing his ability in early matches, Liverpool manager Bill Shankly pestered Everton counterpart Harry Catterick to sell the young striker, but was rebuffed. Johnson made his Everton debut as a 19-year-old on 8 January 1971 in a 2–2 league draw with Burnley at Turf Moor.
He is the nephew of former Everton player Alan Whittle, who made 74 appearances for the club between 1967 and 1972, and his older brother, Liam, is a semi-professional footballer who plays for Bala Town. [5] Davies is a volunteer with the Sunday Supper Project, a local charity organisation aimed at supporting Liverpool's homeless community. [6]