EVERTON BOOKS
For Away Days & Holidays
OUR BEST EVERTON STORYTELLERS
These 3 books are a great historical look at certain eras in Everton's history
THE OUTSTANDING DAVID PRENTICE LOOKS BACK ON HIS JOURNALISM DAYS FOLLOWING THE TOFFEES
A BRILLIANT LOOK FROM GAVIN BUCKLAND INTO HOW EVERTON BECAME THE FIRST CLUB TO GAIN BIG INVESTMENT & BECOME THE MERSEY MILLIONAIRES
JAMES CORBETT TAKES AN ENCYCLOPAEDIC LOOK INTO EVERTON'S HISTORY. A FASCINATING INSIGHT INTO EVERY EVERTON TEAM & ERA, A GREAT XMAS PRESENT FOR ANY SEASONED EVERTONIAN
OUR BEST EVERTON PLAYER/MANAGER BIOGRAPHIES
Once Everton has touched you nothing is ever the same again... this was the case for these players & our most successful manager
HOWARD KENDALL
Our most successful manager & player in our 1970 league winning side. Any Evertonian born before 1980 should have this on their bookshelf.
NEVILLE SOUTAHLL
A fascinating insight into Big Nev's life & career, including why he never drinks & a no holds barred review of all his Everton managers
PETER REID
Reidy takes us through his playing & manager career, as expected we have plenty of hilarious stories to look back on!
MOST RECENT EVERTON BOOK RELEASES
Books out in the last year for your Xmas shortlist
PAT NEVIN
Great biography on Pat's football & subsequent media career. A quality & enigmatic winger Pat was loved on the terraces, but never quite made it as most thought he should.
BOYS FROM THE BLUE STUFF
Gavin Buckland's follow up book from Money Can't Buy Us Love. This looks at the pre-golden 1980's days where the team across the park dominated & Everton struggled to play catch up.
FORGOTTEN CHAMPIONS 1986/87: EVERTON'S LAST TITLE
Peter McParlan's brilliant match by match account of the 1986/87 season, Everton's last Championship winning side. Possibly a bigger achievement by Howard Kendall than the 84/85 title, a side ravaged by injury & players asked to play in multiple positions.