Rob Sawyer
@robsawyer70
Write a bit about football history. @EvertonHeritage member (views my own). Chacun à son goût.
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07-01-2013 11:52:50
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Aside from being Everton’s secretary & a club director for a decade, my great-grandfather, Bill Sawyer, was secretary of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal Co. I recently came across this beauty, presented to him in 1905.
toffeeweb.com/season/14-15/c…
Canal & River Trust
Make it a hat-trick of visits to Everton FC Heritage Society at St Luke's in a week, by calling in tomorrow. You won't regret it. All the usual great stalls plus Steve Dickinson with his new book on sale.
Gary Lambert 🤗💙 Thank you!
Coincidentally, I registered the repeated internal Leitch latticework only recently. The Bullens is rich in detail.
Rob Sawyer's got a great piece on the stand here: efcheritagesociety.com/the-story-of-t…
The final image is amazing. How many people have taken those stairs?
Evertonians - continue the feelgood factor from last night’s derby with a dive into the story of arguably the finest Everton side to grace Goodison Park. Lawton, Jones, Sagar, Gillick, Mercer, Stevenson, Greenhalgh & more feature in Rob Sawyer ‘s book.
mountvernonpublishing.com/catalogue/brok…
‘Battle of the books’ at St Luke’s between Peter Kenny Jones & Becky Tallentire before yesterday’s match.
How the Glwladys Sings The Blues fanzine marked the arrival of Joe Royle as Everton manager in 1994. The perceptive article was penned by Charles Mills Sr. - grandfather of James Corbett (James Corbett ), the fanzine’s editor.
With it being St George's Day, it's worth flagging up the England Football Online website. It's a superb resource about the England national teams and players.
englandfootballonline.com
It's co-curated by Chris Goodwin of Everton FC Heritage Society . More on Chris:
efcheritagesociety.com/membership-2/c…
The Merseyside derby tomorrow. In the 1938/39 season, the Blues beat the Reds at home & away. Stan Bentham (scorer in both) was the ‘engine room’ of the side & a very good EFC coach in the 1950s. He features in Broken Dreams, out now with Toffeeopolis
mountvernonpublishing.com/catalogue/brok…
It’s not just Broken Dreams that you can purchase through Toffeeopolis & Mount Vernon Publishing. Boys From The Blue Stuff by Gavin Buckland is down to £20:
mountvernonpublishing.com/catalogue/boys…
Also, check out World In Motion (the story of Italia 90) by Simon Hart :
mountvernonpublishing.com/catalogue/worl…
Sagar, Cook, Greenhalgh, Mercer, Jones, Thomson, Gillick, Bentham, Lawton, Stevenson, Boyes & co.
Everton’s stellar Class of 1939 is examined in Broken Dreams: Everton, The War and Goodison’s Lost Generation.
Out today.
mountvernonpublishing.com/catalogue/cate…
📷Coloroused by GarswoodLatic
I often ponder how Tommy Lawton’s career would have developed without a seven-season hiatus. I cover his phenomenal 1938/39 season, & what happened next, in Broken Dreams: Everton, The War and Goodison’s Lost Generation. Out on Toffeeopolis tomorrow:
mountvernonpublishing.com/catalogue/brok…
Followers of the St. Domingo football team (and its subsequent incarnation), come and enjoy the Everton FC Heritage Society matchday experience.
Tomorrow, from 10:30, at St. Luke’s.