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Title: ‘85 team
Post by: Branton Rover on August 10, 2023, 02:51:05 pm
From memory

1 Peacock
2 Russell
3 Yates
4 Snodin I
5 Lister
6 Humphries
7 Kowalski
8 Harle
9 Douglas
10 Butterworth
11 Snodin I

Like Eric Morecambe all the right numbers not necessarily in the right order.

Is this list accurate? I won’t be upset if I missed someone
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Branton Rover on August 10, 2023, 02:51:49 pm
Actually thinking back I’m sure John Buckley played.
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: bradford exile on August 10, 2023, 03:01:32 pm
Being pedantic perhaps but which Snodin was Glynn. I thought that many a time Glynn often played deeper in a defensive role. I may be wrong. At my age I
often am .Regards Ray
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Drover on August 10, 2023, 03:11:27 pm
The team on the back of the program says..

Dennis Peacock
Billy Russell
Steve Lister
Ian Snodin
Andy Kowalski
Glenn Humphries
John Buckley
Aiden Butterworth
Colin Douglas
David Harle
Glynn Snodin

but there is a team sheet which says Jim Dobbin started instead of Kowalski,neither say who Subs was,other squad players on a team photo in program include Nigel Saddington,Paul Gregory,John Philliben,Neil Woods and Alan Brown,but in those days photos used was often outdated,several of those did get injured and may have been during that period and some probably left before that game too.No mention of Yates Branton,but maybe he was sub and came on at some point.I cannot remember him playing that day,I was there but I was young and it was a day that went fast and many things a bit of a blur,with only highlights sticking in my mind as it's nearly 40 year ago,thats my excuse anyway   :)
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Drover on August 10, 2023, 03:12:40 pm
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Being pedantic perhaps but which Snodin was Glynn. Regards Ray
No 11 on team sheet,Ian No4
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: roversdude on August 10, 2023, 08:58:40 pm
Was the mascot “The” G Whelan
Different times putting the address of a young kid on something like that
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: VivaRovers on August 11, 2023, 10:13:13 am
How strong was that Everton team? Just the 10 international players in their starting line-up.
Get through nine of those and then you've just got the small matter of trying to score past the best goalkeeper in the world.
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Chris Black come back on August 11, 2023, 11:26:04 am
An absolutely elite side. All Brits with the exception of Sheedy (who was actually born in Wales). Their strongest possible side put out for a fourth round tie at home to a Division Four side.
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: roversdude on August 11, 2023, 06:02:00 pm
That team could have really challenged for European honours had it not been for their neighbours
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Iberian Red on August 11, 2023, 06:04:55 pm
They could have,but it was a culmination of English teams over the years eg Leeds,Manchester Utd and Everton themselves had been kicking off all over Europe.
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: roversdude on August 11, 2023, 06:06:09 pm
Yeah I agree but culminated in Heysel
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on August 11, 2023, 06:11:08 pm
That team could have really challenged for European honours had it not been for their neighbours

They did. They won the Cup Winners Cup that very season.

They also won the League that season and would have been favourites for the European Cup the year after.
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: roversdude on August 11, 2023, 06:49:41 pm
Sorry I meant European Cup
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Chris Black come back on August 11, 2023, 06:59:13 pm
That team could have really challenged for European honours had it not been for their neighbours

They did. They won the Cup Winners Cup that very season.

They also won the League that season and would have been favourites for the European Cup the year after.

They should really have won the FA Cup as well. Kevin Moran was the first player to be sent off in an FA Cup final, albeit quite late in the game.

Everton were absolute cup monsters in mid to late 80s. Won in 84, runners up in 85, runners up in 86, runners up in 89.
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: roversdude on August 11, 2023, 07:06:20 pm
I’ve just been reading Terry Currans autobiography he seemed to love it there but then self destructed
Title: Re: ‘85 team
Post by: Draytonian III on August 12, 2023, 08:17:39 pm
That team could have really challenged for European honours had it not been for their neighbours

They did. They won the Cup Winners Cup that very season.

They also won the League that season and would have been favourites for the European Cup the year after.

They should really have won the FA Cup as well. Kevin Moran was the first player to be sent off in an FA Cup final, albeit quite late in the game.

Everton were absolute cup monsters in mid to late 80s. Won in 84, runners up in 85, runners up in 86, runners up in 89.



I turned down a ticket for the 85 cup final,
“ I’ve got tickets for the FA Cup Final, do you want to go”
“ No”
“Why not”
“Rovers aren’t playing in it so I’m not bothered “
I played cricket instead in Chesterfield, I think I got a duck  !!!