I was lucky enough to be a match going blue for the 80s side, I am truly thankful to have been witness to wonderful side captained by this gentlemen. Probably the fastest players I have seen play for Everton along with Gary Lineker & Andrei Kanchelskis. Great interview, great memories
One of the true Everton Greats. The fastest CB I have ever seen. Remember Kevin chasing the quickest winger in the league at that time Danny Wallace of Southampton. They were like two greyhounds racing by the Bullens even though the referee had blown his whistle. The crowd loved it.Wallace remembered that and stayed away from Kevin. Great partnership with Derek Mountfield. Good to see him so well. Many thanks Kevin
@@colbefc I am a couple of years older than you and adored the fantastic team of 1970. Going back further minding cars on Wezzy road then legging up Spellow for three quarter time and watching Alex Young Roy Vernon and others. We will return. Take care mate.
Great interview Chris and fascinating insight from a genuine club legend. The framing looked awkward though, couldn't you face each other rather than the camera?
My brother in law Mike Hart played alongside Kevin in Evertons A & B teams before Mike suffered an end of career injury. However, Kevin and his teammates enjoyed many social occasions attending some gigs supporting Mike's group Paris 9 in and around Merseyside, a nice diversion from the intensity of professional football.
I served my apprenticeship with Kevin. Used to go to Ainsdale beach pre-season to keep on top of our fitness. Me, Kevin, Steve McMahon, Paul Lodge, Mark Tansey. Great days. Le Harve post season Tournament was brilliant. Kevin was voted player of the tournament by Colin Harvey and Graham Smith.
I have supported Everton for 54years now I remember gaorgey Woods for goal keeper and dye Davis. Then neval soulthall. I remember you Kevin and Andy king. Bob Latchford. Trevor Stevens. Drunken McKenzie. Exstra. Those were the days. Gordon Lee as manager. Then Walter Smith. Howard kendal.
Really enjoyed this thank you so much. In future similar ones , I’d be interested to drill down into an area that is often briefly referred to but rarely visited in depth. Rats again makes reference to when things started to be off kilter. This was another transition time under Kendall in that early 90’s side. Why did he think that Howard failed to find the formula to turn us around. What was going on behind the scenes. We had good players on paper. Beardsley was a superb coup for us etc Mo Johnson was a class act north of the border. Just my feed back for folk of that time when you have them again. Much is discussed of our glory years. I’m equally interested now in why we’ve never returned 💙
I was lucky enough to be a match going blue for the 80s side, I am truly thankful to have been witness to wonderful side captained by this gentlemen. Probably the fastest players I have seen play for Everton along with Gary Lineker & Andrei Kanchelskis. Great interview, great memories
Rats is an Everton legend...💙...brilliant player, and Captain of The greatest Everton team ever!...💙
One of the true Everton Greats. The fastest CB I have ever seen. Remember Kevin chasing the quickest winger in the league at that time Danny Wallace of Southampton. They were like two greyhounds racing by the Bullens even though the referee had blown his whistle. The crowd loved it.Wallace remembered that and stayed away from Kevin. Great partnership with Derek Mountfield. Good to see him so well. Many thanks Kevin
Well said, mate. I completely agree with you. It's always fascinating hearing the Everton greats talking all things Everton. Brill interview, Chris.
love you KEVIN, THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DREAMS COME TRUE. X
Ratcliffe CH/Sweeper and Southall in Goal we were Truely Blessed in 1980s
What a legend. I really was at the Bayern munich match. My best match ever, as it is for anyone who was there. COYB.
I was as well, in Gwladys Street. What a night and Andy Gray.
@@billmccarthy9689 I was in the Gwladys Street as well. How the once mighty have fallen since then :( COYB
@@colbefc Makes you weep to see what is happening now. COYB
@@billmccarthy9689 I am 70 now and I doubt I will ever see them win another trophy, but at least we had the 80's :) COYB
@@colbefc I am a couple of years older than you and adored the fantastic team of 1970. Going back further minding cars on Wezzy road then legging up Spellow for three quarter time and watching Alex Young Roy Vernon and others. We will return. Take care mate.
Great interview Chris and fascinating insight from a genuine club legend. The framing looked awkward though, couldn't you face each other rather than the camera?
My brother in law Mike Hart played alongside Kevin in Evertons A & B teams before Mike suffered an end of career injury. However, Kevin and his teammates enjoyed many social occasions attending some gigs supporting Mike's group Paris 9 in and around Merseyside, a nice diversion from the intensity of professional football.
I served my apprenticeship with Kevin. Used to go to Ainsdale beach pre-season to keep on top of our fitness. Me, Kevin, Steve McMahon, Paul Lodge, Mark Tansey. Great days. Le Harve post season Tournament was brilliant. Kevin was voted player of the tournament by Colin Harvey and Graham Smith.
I have supported Everton for 54years now I remember gaorgey Woods for goal keeper and dye Davis. Then neval soulthall. I remember you Kevin and Andy king. Bob Latchford. Trevor Stevens. Drunken McKenzie. Exstra. Those were the days. Gordon Lee as manager. Then Walter Smith. Howard kendal.
We lived next door to Dai Davies in childwall, padstow road, wouldn’t happen nowadays living amongst the working classes 😂😂😂
Good video
Really enjoyed this thank you so much. In future similar ones , I’d be interested to drill down into an area that is often briefly referred to but rarely visited in depth. Rats again makes reference to when things started to be off kilter. This was another transition time under Kendall in that early 90’s side. Why did he think that Howard failed to find the formula to turn us around. What was going on behind the scenes. We had good players on paper. Beardsley was a superb coup for us etc
Mo Johnson was a class act north of the border. Just my feed back for folk of that time when you have them again. Much is discussed of our glory years. I’m equally interested now in why we’ve never returned 💙
arvey , Kendall and Ball, UTFT
The fastest CB I have ever seen, makes Van De Den at Spurs look like a donkey
Ps a bit later Duncan fergusson. As adrein heath. Kenchekist.