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Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame

Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame celebrates the men who have contributed to the history of English football club Everton. Everton's ground, Goodison Park, is on Gwladys Street in Walton, Liverpool.

Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame
Established1996
Number of inductees131
WebsiteEvertonhalloffame.com

Formation edit

The Hall of Fame was conceived by David France and inaugurated in 1996.[1] Initial inclusion was decided by a panel of players, journalists, shareholders and season-ticket holders who assessed the accomplishments of the candidates during their careers at Everton.[2] It began with 75 players and five club officials.[1] Additional members have been elected by Everton supporters via annual postal ballots and internet polls.

The Hall of Fame has been celebrated annually at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool. After an 8-year hiatus, the Twelfth Hall of Fame Dinner was held at the Liverpool Hilton in March 2017.

Membership edit

As of 2009, there are 126 members of the Hall of Fame.[3]

Images and biographies of these men are included in the three books associated with the Hall of Fame[2][4][5] and a video produced for the 2009 celebrations. The Hall of Fame has been celebrated annually at the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool. These events have provided opportunities for fans to interact with their heroes.[6]

Sources edit

  • Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame ISBN 978-1-874799-09-2
  • Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame 2nd edition ISBN 1-874799-10-5
  • Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame 3rd edition ISBN 1-874799-12-1

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Inducted in 1999
  2. ^ a b c Inducted in 2000
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Inducted in 2009
  4. ^ a b c Inducted in 2001
  5. ^ Howard Kendall is the only inductee who qualified for induction as both a player and as manager.
  6. ^ a b c Inducted in 2002

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Daily Post. 20 March 2009. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame. David France (1998) ISBN 1-874799-09-1
  3. ^ Big Dunc joins Everton Hall of Fame. The Liverpool Echo. 20 March 2009
  4. ^ Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame Edition 2. David France (1999) ISBN 1-874799-10-5
  5. ^ Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame Edition 3. David France (1999) ISBN 1-874799-12-1
  6. ^ Hall of Fame – Endeared into Our Hearts. Ian Macdonald. 4 April 2009

External links edit

  • Evertonhalloffame.com

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Gwladys Street s Hall of Fame celebrates the men who have contributed to the history of English football club Everton Everton s ground Goodison Park is on Gwladys Street in Walton Liverpool Gwladys Street s Hall of FameEstablished1996Number of inductees131WebsiteEvertonhalloffame com Contents 1 Formation 2 Membership 3 Sources 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFormation editThe Hall of Fame was conceived by David France and inaugurated in 1996 1 Initial inclusion was decided by a panel of players journalists shareholders and season ticket holders who assessed the accomplishments of the candidates during their careers at Everton 2 It began with 75 players and five club officials 1 Additional members have been elected by Everton supporters via annual postal ballots and internet polls The Hall of Fame has been celebrated annually at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool After an 8 year hiatus the Twelfth Hall of Fame Dinner was held at the Liverpool Hilton in March 2017 Membership editAs of 2009 there are 126 members of the Hall of Fame 3 nbsp Walter Abbott 1899 1900 1907 08 nbsp John Bailey nbsp Alan Ball 1966 67 1971 72 nbsp Billy Balmer 1897 88 1907 08 nbsp Dr James Baxter Director amp Chairman nbsp Jack Bell 1892 93 1897 98 amp 1901 02 1902 03 nbsp Stan Bentham 1933 34 1947 48 nbsp Arthur Berry 1909 10 1910 11 nbsp Billy Bingham 1960 61 1962 63 nbsp Tom Booth 1900 01 1907 08 nbsp Wally Boyes 1937 38 1948 49 nbsp Richard Boyle 1892 93 1900 01 nbsp Paul Bracewell 1984 85 1988 89 nb 1 nbsp Frank Brettell 1880 81 1882 83 nbsp Cliff Britton 1930 31 1938 39 nbsp Kevin Campbell nbsp Sir Philip Carter Director amp Chairman nb 2 nbsp Harry Catterick Manager nbsp Edgar Chadwick 1888 89 1898 99 nbsp Rev Ben Chambers Founder nb 3 nbsp Sam Chedgzoy 1910 11 1925 26 nbsp Joe Clennell 1913 14 1921 22 nbsp Bobby Collins 1958 59 1961 62 nbsp Billy Cook 1932 33 1938 39 nbsp Harry Cooke Trainer nbsp Jackie Coulter 1933 34 1937 38 nbsp Warney Cresswell 1926 27 1935 36 nbsp Ted Critchley 1926 27 1933 34 nbsp Will Cuff Director amp Chairman nbsp Dixie Dean 1924 25 1937 38 nbsp George Dobson 1884 85 1888 89 nbsp John Douglas 1879 80 1884 85 nbsp Jimmy Dunn 1928 29 1934 35 nbsp Tommy Eglington 1946 47 1956 57 nbsp Jack Elliott Trainer nbsp Tom Evans 1880 81 1884 85 nbsp George Farmer 1886 87 1889 90 nbsp Peter Farrell 1946 47 1956 57 nbsp Duncan Ferguson 1994 95 1998 99 amp 2000 01 2005 06 nb 3 nbsp Wally Fielding 1945 46 1958 59 nbsp Tom Fleetwood 1910 11 1922 23 nbsp George Fleming 1885 66 1888 89 nbsp Bert Freeman 1907 08 1910 11 nbsp Jimmy Gabriel 1959 60 1966 67 nbsp Fred Geary 1889 90 1894 95 nbsp Charlie Gee 1930 31 1938 39 nbsp Albert Geldard 1932 33 1937 38 nbsp Torry Gillick 1935 36 1945 46 nbsp Andy Gray 1983 84 1984 85 nbsp Andrew Hannah 1888 89 1890 91 nbsp Harold Hardman 1903 04 1907 08 nbsp Brian Harris 1955 56 1966 67 nbsp Val Harris 1907 08 1913 14 nbsp Hunter Hart 1921 22 1929 30 nbsp Colin Harvey 1963 64 1974 75 nbsp Adrian Heath 1981 82 1988 89 nbsp Dave Hickson 1947 48 1955 56 amp 1957 58 1959 60 nbsp Mike Higgins 1880 81 1888 89 nbsp Johnny Holt 1888 89 1897 98 nbsp Barry Horne 1992 93 1995 96 nb 4 nbsp John Hurst 1965 66 1975 66 nbsp Jimmy Husband 1964 65 1973 74 nb 4 nbsp Bobby Irvine 1921 22 1927 28 nbsp Frank Jefferis 1910 11 1919 20 nbsp Tommy Johnson 1929 30 1933 34 nbsp Tommy E Jones 1950 51 1961 62 nbsp T G Jones 1936 37 1949 50 nbsp Tony Kay 1962 63 1963 64 nb 3 nbsp Howard Kendall 1966 67 1981 82 amp Manager nb 5 nbsp Bill Kenwright Director amp Chairman nb 3 nbsp Roger Kenyon 1967 68 1978 79 nbsp Andy King 1975 76 1979 80 amp 1982 83 1983 84 nb 1 nbsp Brian Labone 1957 58 1974 75 nbsp Bob Latchford 1973 74 1980 81 nbsp Alex Latta 1889 90 1895 96 nbsp Tommy Lawton 1936 37 1945 46 nbsp Mick Lyons 1970 71 1981 82 nbsp George Mahon Director amp Chairman nbsp Harry Makepeace 1902 03 1914 15 nbsp Tom Marriot 1880 81 1885 86 nbsp Nigel Martyn nbsp Jack McGill 1880 81 1886 87 nbsp Duncan McKenzie 1976 77 1977 78 nb 2 nbsp Joe Mercer 1932 33 1946 47 nbsp Alf Milward 1888 89 1896 97 nbsp Sir John Moores Director amp Chairman nbsp Bob Morris 1880 81 1885 86 nbsp Johnny Morrissey 1962 63 1971 72 nbsp Derek Mountfield 1982 83 1987 88 nb 2 nbsp Alex Parker 1958 59 1964 65 nbsp Bobby Parker 1913 14 1920 21 nbsp John Willie Parker 1950 51 1955 56 nbsp Fred Pickering 1963 64 1966 67 nb 6 nbsp Kevin Ratcliffe 1979 80 1991 92 nbsp Peter Reid 1982 83 1988 89 nbsp Jas Richards 1880 81 1884 85 nbsp Kevin Richardson 1981 82 1986 87 nb 6 nbsp Joe Royle 1965 66 1974 75 nbsp Ted Sagar 1929 30 1952 53 nbsp Alex Scott 1962 63 1966 67 nb 4 nbsp Billy Scott 1904 05 1911 12 nbsp Jimmy Settle 1898 99 1907 08 nbsp Graeme Sharp 1979 80 1990 91 nbsp Jack Sharp 1899 1900 1909 10 nbsp Kevin Sheedy 1982 83 1991 92 nbsp Ian Snodin nbsp Neville Southall 1981 82 1997 98 nbsp Jack Southworth 1893 94 1894 95 nbsp Jimmy Stein 1928 29 1934 35 nbsp Trevor Steven 1983 84 1988 89 nbsp Gary Stevens 1981 82 1987 88 nbsp Alex Stevenson 1933 34 1948 49 nbsp Graham Stuart 1993 94 1997 98 nb 3 nbsp Jack Taylor 1896 97 1909 10 nbsp Derek Temple 1956 57 1967 68 nbsp Jock Thomson 1929 30 1938 39 nbsp Alec Troup 1922 23 1929 30 nbsp David Unsworth 1991 92 1997 98 amp 1998 99 2003 04 nb 3 nbsp Pat van den Hauwe nbsp Roy Vernon 1959 60 1964 65 nbsp Alfred Wade 1878 79 1879 80 nb 3 nbsp Dave Watson 1986 87 1998 99 nbsp Gordon Watson 1936 37 1948 49 nb 1 nbsp Gordon West 1961 62 1972 73 nbsp Tommy White 1927 28 1936 37 nbsp Alan Whittle 1967 68 1972 73 nb 6 nbsp Ray Wilson 1964 65 1968 69 nbsp Samuel Wolstenholme 1897 98 1903 04 nbsp Tommy Wright 1964 65 1972 73 nbsp Alex Young 1960 61 1967 68 nbsp Alex Young 1901 02 1910 11 Images and biographies of these men are included in the three books associated with the Hall of Fame 2 4 5 and a video produced for the 2009 celebrations The Hall of Fame has been celebrated annually at the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool These events have provided opportunities for fans to interact with their heroes 6 Sources editGwladys Street s Hall of Fame ISBN 978 1 874799 09 2 Gwladys Street s Hall of Fame 2nd edition ISBN 1 874799 10 5 Gwladys Street s Hall of Fame 3rd edition ISBN 1 874799 12 1Notes edit a b c Inducted in 1999 a b c Inducted in 2000 a b c d e f g Inducted in 2009 a b c Inducted in 2001 Howard Kendall is the only inductee who qualified for induction as both a player and as manager a b c Inducted in 2002References edit a b Striker legend flies in to celebrate coveted slot in Gwladys Street Hall of Fame News Daily Post 20 March 2009 Archived from the original on 17 March 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2013 a b Gwladys Street s Hall of Fame David France 1998 ISBN 1 874799 09 1 Big Dunc joins Everton Hall of Fame The Liverpool Echo 20 March 2009 Gwladys Street s Hall of Fame Edition 2 David France 1999 ISBN 1 874799 10 5 Gwladys Street s Hall of Fame Edition 3 David France 1999 ISBN 1 874799 12 1 Hall of Fame Endeared into Our Hearts Ian Macdonald 4 April 2009External links 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