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Driving into
Liverpool down the dock road, is becoming an even greater pleasure with the
passage of time. As you drop down toward the Liver buildings, one is immediately
taken by the sights and sounds of rejuvenation, development and prosperity in
the great city. Not many European cities can boast a waterfront and skyline
like “ours”, let’s just hope the planners and developers can do justice to the
stunning edifices from another prosperous era in the cities history. I had a
smile as wide as the Mersey tunnel. It was great to be home.
The occasion was a reunion dinner for “the most successful team in the clubs
history” (The all conquering squad of 1984/85), at the cities Crowne Plaza hotel.
Many charities would benefit from the proceeds, which is of course highly commendable,
however some including myself, felt that the £100 asking price was a little
on the steep side and in effect restricted the opportunity for some Evertonians
to share the experience. That said, I would not have missed it for the world.
The opportunity to spend the night with some of the greatest living Evertonians
is too good to miss. MC for the night, was none other than Elton Welsby who
seems to be an ever present when these nights come around.
Philip Carter opened proceedings, with a eulogy to the great side and management
team, emphasising the fantastic team spirit that existed throughout the camp.
He went on to say that we had played 62 games in all that season, with Neville
Southall playing in all 62, followed by “Ratters” playing in 60. Can you imagine
asking some of today’s players to turn out for 40+ games never mind 62? The
talk was of what might have been, had we overcome United to take the treble
and how far the team could have gone (more of that later). Apologies were given
for the absence of “Psycho Pat” and Kevin Richardson.
Following the meal, there was a Q&A session. The inevitable question of
the European ban and its effect on the club was fielded by “The Gaffer”. As
he normally does, Howard answered by suggesting that it is always very difficult
to speculate “what might have been” but confirmed that in his opinion we were
the best in Europe at the time and were robbed of the opportunity to prove ourselves
on the big stage. The team’s strength he said was “we believed before every
game that we could not be beaten”. He also suggested that it was no coincidence
that the club has seen “lean” times since that era.
Some of the more senior players (Ratters, Reidy, Sharpy and Gray), all gave
heart-warming accounts of the times they spent together and as usual Andy Gray
emphasised what a privilege it had been to play for the club, he says “gave
me the most treasured memories of my playing career”. Inchy talked about the
worst night of his life (the night we lifted the cup in Rotterdam). Unable to
get down to the bench to sit with the rest of the squad, he was a mere spectator
to a game he would have given his right arm to play in. Kevin Sheedy received
the biggest reception of the night. Maybe it is the fact that he defected from
the dark side, the two finger salute to the Kop or merely the fact that we loved
his skill and invention, something we long for from the current side. Throughout
the night, whenever his name was mentioned, the crowd responded with shouts
of “Sheedy, Sheedy”. Listening to these people discussing their passion for
the club and the empathy they felt with the fans, really does make you realise
why we still follow the club through the “lean” years and what sets us apart
from the “rent a crowds”, that have proliferated since the emergence of the
Premier League.
A number of items were auctioned, with some signed shirts and signed boots reaching
four figure sums respectively for charity. One of the lads on our table won
a replica of a Rapid Vienna shirt, signed by all of the current squad to commemorate
the night. After the auction, there was a lull in proceedings which gave one
of the lads “Rory” the opportunity to perform his party piece. His “And We Love
Our Everton” song (to the tune of Alloute) was sung with great gusto by everyone.
Sporting a Blue wig, oversize fake microphone and despite the best efforts of
the security team, he conducted the crowd through verse after verse, singing
the praises of the squad from Neville to Sheeds. It was one of the highlights
of the night and saw even the “stuffed shirts” joining in, it was that infectious.
A half cocked firework display (the club crest illuminated on the shores of
the Mersey), heralded the start of the comedians (Sean Styles) set. If any of
you have tickets to the Kipper
bash on May 12th, then you are in for a real treat. Sean is a top Evertonian
and performing on the night. Believe me; he will be worth the entrance fee alone.
His mixture of humour and uncanny impersonations will have you laughing your
socks off. Definitely another highlight of the night.
Once the evenings main events were over, it was time for a couple of photo opportunities.
You may recognise Ritchie and Rory’s flag from Kipper
snapshots, when it was photographed and filmed at all of the big games during
the last World Cup. One of the funniest pictures is when the lads “relieved”
the security guard of the Canon cup. The look on the guys face is priceless.
Afterwards, it was off to Baby Cream to continue the festivities, which finished
for me at the Radisson Hotel at about 4:30 the following morning. Believe me,
when I left, the party was still in full swing. Some of the players were there,
including Paul (Wilko) Wilkinson, sporting gelled back hair and resembling a
pikey. His new look however, is a vast improvement on some of his previous run
out’s as the “King of the Mullets”. All in all, it was a fantastic night in
the company of great Evertonians and the chance to reminisce about the most
successful era in the clubs history. Here’s hoping, that some of the younger
Blues get the opportunity to watch and enjoy an Everton side, with the steely
determination, camaraderie and silky skills that epitomised the team of 84/85.(27/04/04)
Thank You To Steve Battle (Sunlink) For The Report
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