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Title: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2011, 02:23:11 PM
can someone help me out here. Not sure if I dreamt this or whether it really happened.

I'm sure I can remember going up to Goodison in the days when we had the green and black Asics away shirt. Refs used to wear green shirts as well at the time.

Can someone confirm that the ref and linesmen ended up changing into the white Everton away kit to avoid the colour clash? Anyone else remember this? could be wrong, but I seem to remember it was a night game

If not, it was the maddest dream I've had
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: The Villa Werewolf on January 25, 2011, 02:26:14 PM
You're almost right - it was away at Liverpool.

I believe the tops worn were Euro 96 promotional tees, turned inside out.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2011, 02:33:28 PM
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You're almost right - it was away at Liverpool.

I believe the tops worn were Euro 96 promotional tees, turned inside out.

thanks

Are you sure? not questioning your memory or anything.

well, I am questioning your memory - along with my own

Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2011, 02:44:06 PM
Bingo!!! It was Guy Whittingham's debut, how could I forget that?

Although i still don't think this tells the whole story. I'm sure the ref changed shirts again in the second half into a white Everton one


Press Association

September 1, 1993, Wednesday

FA COULD GET SHIRTY WITH VILLA

BYLINE: Rob King, Press Association Chief Soccer Reporter

SECTION: SSO

LENGTH: 390 words



Aston Villa could be forced to ditch their garish new away strip less than a month into the new season because it clashes with referees' shirts. A week after the Consumers' Association rapped soccer's replica kit market for exploiting fans with too frequent changes, Villa are in difficulty over their new green-and-black striped shirts, which they wore for the first time competitively at Everton last night. "If it's causing a problem we'll have to do something about it," said an FA Carling Premiership spokesman today. Action is likely after events at Goodison with Everton manager Howard Kendall complaining that the green in Villa's Asics shirts clashed with that of referee Alan Gunn and his linesmen. The Sussex official agreed to change into black, only to find in the second half that it was Villa who were confused into thinking he was one of their team-mates. "One of the problems is that the new referees' shirts are all one colour, whereas in the old days they had white collars and cuffs which helped them stand out," said Gunn. Premiership spokesman Mike Foster said: "Villa's manufacturers sent us a sample of the cloth in the summer and we could not see any difference, say, with Newcastle's black-and-white strip and the old all-black referee kit. Nobody used to object to that. "We discussed it with the referees and they were quite happy to accept our view. But we will have to see if it needs another look." The new Villa shirts, which have finer red-and-claret lines worked through, go on sale this Friday and souvenir shop manager John Greenfield said: "We have 4,000 on order and we could do anything up to £40,000 worth of business in a day with something like this. "We are only giving fans what they want. They regard these kits as leisurewear nowadays." One man who did look good in the new shirt was Villa's latest recruit Guy Whittingham, who hopes his match-winning debut goal at Goodison will keep him in the side for the Midlands derby against Coventry in 10 days' time. The former soldier begged for his Premiership promotion after scoring 47 goals for Portsmouth last season and soon rewarded Ron Atkinson's £1.2million gamble. "I really wanted this chance. The confidence has always been there in my ability and I just had to persuade someone to take me up on it," said Whittingham.
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Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: london lion on January 25, 2011, 03:31:30 PM
If i remember correctly,it was a night game and had been a boiling hot day
Travelled up on one of Goughie's coaches and got to Goodison about 6.00pm
Did it finish 2-1 ??
I know GuyWhittingham scored as well but didnt Ray Houghton score the first ?
I could be wrong..
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: Nev on January 25, 2011, 04:31:13 PM
I remember a night game when we beat Everton 2-0 with a predominantly black side, something like 8 of the side were "non-white". It caused quite a stir if I recall because historically, Everton had few black players over the years.

Big Fat Ron was in charge, but none of the players that night, and I'm sure Ron would agree, showed any signs of being lazy fuckin'...........bastards.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: Risso on January 25, 2011, 05:14:57 PM
That was his first goal and first start I think Chico, not actually his debut though.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: The Villa Werewolf on January 25, 2011, 05:26:39 PM
It definitely happened at Liverpool too!
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: garyshawsknee on January 25, 2011, 05:37:49 PM
Apart from the acorn home shirt,that was the last shirt i bought,i still like it today.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: darren woolley on January 25, 2011, 07:09:31 PM
Apart from the acorn home shirt,that was the last shirt i bought,i still like it today.

Me too Gary i really liked it.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: eamonn on January 26, 2011, 02:11:23 AM
''Souvenir shop manager John Greenfielld''.

How quaint.
He's still there too isn't he?
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: The Left Side on January 27, 2011, 06:55:08 PM
I can confirm that it was at Everton too as it was one of my first away days, the huge flags were going back and forth in the old away end at Goodison, what a great night.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: eric woolban woolban on January 27, 2011, 10:13:15 PM
Didn't we win 1-0. Seem to remember I was at football training that day. And it was the new day of school term the next day. GCSE's that school year too.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: The Left Side on January 28, 2011, 11:21:23 AM
Didn't we win 1-0. Seem to remember I was at football training that day. And it was the new day of school term the next day. GCSE's that school year too.

Yeah we won 1-0, we often get good results at Goodison.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: nodge on January 28, 2011, 12:19:22 PM
I remember a night game when we beat Everton 2-0 with a predominantly black side, something like 8 of the side were "non-white". It caused quite a stir if I recall because historically, Everton had few black players over the years.

Big Fat Ron was in charge, but none of the players that night, and I'm sure Ron would agree, showed any signs of being lazy fuckin'...........bastards.

I'm sure that was a Saturday 3pm kick off?

Barrett, Small, Ugo, McGrath, Yorke, Daley, Atkinson and Regis? The "8 degress" as the big daft rascist used to call them.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: garyshawsknee on January 29, 2011, 11:43:39 AM
I remember a night game when we beat Everton 2-0 with a predominantly black side, something like 8 of the side were "non-white". It caused quite a stir if I recall because historically, Everton had few black players over the years.

Big Fat Ron was in charge, but none of the players that night, and I'm sure Ron would agree, showed any signs of being lazy fuckin'...........bastards.

I'm sure that was a Saturday 3pm kick off?

Barrett, Small, Ugo, McGrath, Yorke, Daley, Atkinson and Regis? The "8 degress" as the big daft rascist used to call them.

 I think Mark Blake was playing as well.
Title: Re: Everton away, early 90s
Post by: The Left Side on February 01, 2011, 01:07:55 PM
I remember a night game when we beat Everton 2-0 with a predominantly black side, something like 8 of the side were "non-white". It caused quite a stir if I recall because historically, Everton had few black players over the years.

Big Fat Ron was in charge, but none of the players that night, and I'm sure Ron would agree, showed any signs of being lazy fuckin'...........bastards.

I'm sure that was a Saturday 3pm kick off?

Barrett, Small, Ugo, McGrath, Yorke, Daley, Atkinson and Regis? The "8 degress" as the big daft rascist used to call them.

Was Mark Blake in that team as well?
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