Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame
Encyclopedia
The Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame celebrates the men who have contributed to the history of English
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

 football club Everton
Everton F.C.
Everton Football Club are an English professional association football club from the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of English football...

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Formation

The Hall of Fame was conceived by David France
David France
David Harry France is an author, football historian and philanthropist. Throughout the past decade, he has been the driving force behind numerous initiatives related to Everton Football Club including Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame, the Everton Former-Players’ Foundation, the Founding Fathers of...

 and inaugurated in 1996. 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. 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
Britannia Adelphi Hotel
The Britannia Adelphi Hotel, formerly the Adelphi Hotel, is in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The present building is the third hotel on the site, and has been designated by English Heritage as Grade II listed building....

 in Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880...

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Membership

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

Walter Abbott
Walter Abbott
Walter Abbott was an English professional footballer who scored 104 goals from 392 games in the Football League playing for Small Heath , Everton and Burnley. He was capped once for the England national team....

 (1899/1900 – 1907/08) Alan Ball (1966/67 – 1971/72) Billy Balmer (1897/88 – 1907/08) Dr James Baxter
Clement Baxter
Dr James Clement Baxter was an English politician and football club chairman. Baxter represented the Liberal Party politician on Liverpool City Council between the years of 1906 and 1920 and was the chairman of Everton F.C....

 (Director & Chairman) Jack Bell
Jack Bell
John Bell was an early Scottish football player and manager. He was instrumental in organising the Association Footballers' Union in February 1898....

 (1892/93 – 1997/98 & 1901/02 – 1902/03) Stan Bentham (1933/34 – 1947/48) Arthur Berry
Arthur Berry (footballer)
Arthur Berry was an English amateur football player who competed in the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics.Berry studied at Denstone College, Wadham College, and Oxford University...

 (1909/10 – 1910/11) Billy Bingham
Billy Bingham
William Laurence "Billy" Bingham, MBE is a former international footballer and football manager. He is currently a scout for English Football League Championship side Burnley....

 (1960/61 – 1962/63) Tom Booth
Tom Booth
Thomas Edward "Tom" Booth was an English footballer who played at centre-half for Blackburn Rovers and Everton. He also made two appearances for England in March 1898 and April 1903.-Personal life:...

 (1900/01 – 1907/08) Wally Boyes (1937/38 – 1948/49) Richard Boyle (1892/93 – 1900/01) Paul Bracewell
Paul Bracewell
Paul Bracewell , in Heswall, Merseyside), but was brought up in Newport, Shropshire, is an English former international footballer who played as a midfielder, although his career was hampered by injuries as the years went by.-Career:...

 (1984/85 – 1988/89)Inducted in 1999 Frank Brettell
Frank Brettell
Frank E. Brettell was an English-born Irish football player, manager and administrator.He played as a full back for Everton, a club that was originally called St. Domingo's. He combined his role as player-secretary-manager with his full time job as a reporter for the Liverpool Mercury...

 (1880/81 – 1882/83) Cliff Britton
Cliff Britton
Clifford Samuel Britton was a footballer and football manager. He was born 29 August 1909 in Hanham in Bristol and died 1 December 1975.-Playing career:...

 (1930/31 – 1938/39) Sir Philip Carter (Director & Chairman) Harry Catterick
Harry Catterick
Harry Catterick was an English football player and manager. As a player Catterick played for Everton and Crewe Alexandra, in a career that was interrupted by World War II, but he is most notable as a manager...

 (Manager) Edgar Chadwick
Edgar Chadwick
Edgar Wallace Chadwick was a left-sided footballer who had a long and distinguished career with Everton during the 1890s...

 (1888/89 – 1898/99) Rev. Ben Chambers (Founder) Sam Chedgzoy
Sam Chedgzoy
Sam Chedgzoy was an English football player who changed the laws of the game. He played professionally for Everton F.C., the New Bedford Whalers and Montreal Carsteel. He also earned eight caps with the English national team.- Everton :Chedgzoy began his professional career with Everton F.C...

 (1910/11 – 1925/26) Joe Clennell
Joe Clennell
Joseph "Joe" Clennell was an English professional footballer. He was top goalscorer for Blackpool with eighteen goals during his one season at the club. He also played for Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Cardiff City, Stoke City, Bristol Rovers and Rochdale.-References:*...

 (1913/14 – 1921/22) Bobby Collins
Bobby Collins
Robert Young "Bobby" Collins is a Scottish former football player, best known for his successful spells at Celtic, Everton and Leeds United...

 (1958/59 – 1961/62) Billy Cook
Billy Cook (Northern Irish footballer)
William Cook was a Northern Irish professional football player and manager. He capped 15 times for Northern Ireland....

 (1932/33 – 1938/39) Harry Cooke (Trainer) Jackie Coulter
Jackie Coulter
Jackie Coulter is a former Northern Irish footballer.He played for a number of intermediate clubs before signing for Belfast Celtic as a seventeen year-old...

 (1933/34 – 1937/38) Warney Cresswell
Warney Cresswell
Warneford "Warney" Cresswell was an English professional footballer, who helped Everton win the Football League championship twice and the FA Cup. His ability and talents earned him the sobriquet "The Prince of Full Backs" and helped him win seven caps for England...

 (1926/27 – 1935/36) Ted Critchley
Edward Critchley
Edward Critchley was an English footballer.-Club career:Critchley played local football for Spring Gardens, Stockport Union Chapel, Cheadle and Witton Albion before joining Stockport County via Stalybridge Celtic in 1922...

 (1926/27 – 1933/34) Will Cuff (Director & Chairman) Dixie Dean
Dixie Dean
William Ralph Dean , better known as Dixie Dean, was an English football player. Dean originally started his career with Birkenhead based Tranmere Rovers before moving on to Everton, the club he had supported as a child, where he became one of the most prolific goal-scorers in English football...

 (1924/25 – 1937/38) George Dobson (1884/85 – 1888/89) John Douglas (1879/80 – 1884/85) Jimmy Dunn
James Dunn (Scottish footballer)
James "Jimmy" Dunn was a Scottish professional international footballer, most famous for being part of the 1928 Wembley Wizards side....

 (1928/29 – 1934/35) Tommy Eglington
Tommy Eglington
Thomas Joseph Eglington was an Irish footballer who played as an outside-left for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Everton and Tranmere Rovers. Eglington was also a dual internationalist and played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI.Eglington’s playing career followed a similar...

 (1946/47 – 1956/57) Jack Elliott (Trainer) Tom Evans (1880/81 – 1884/85) George Farmer
George Farmer (footballer)
George Farmer is a former professional footballer who played for Stoke City. He made one appearance for Stoke which came in the 1886–87 FA Cup.-References:...

 (1886/87 – 1889/90) Peter Farrell
Peter Farrell
Peter Desmond Farrell was an Irish footballer who played as an a right-half for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Everton and Tranmere Rovers. As an international, Farrell also played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI...

 (1946/47 – 1956/57) Duncan Ferguson
Duncan Ferguson
Duncan Cowan Ferguson is a Scottish former footballer. He was notorious for his "hardman" image and nicknamed "Big Dunc" and "Duncan Disorderly"....

 (1994/95 – 1998/99 & 2000/01 – 2005/06) Wally Fielding
Wally Fielding
Wally Fielding was a professional footballer from 1945 until 1960.In 1945, after leaving the Army, Fielding was signed by Everton manager Theo Kelly having been a youth amateur player for Charlton Athletic F.C....

 (1945/46 – 1958/59) Tom Fleetwood (1910/11 – 1922/23) George Fleming
George Fleming (footballer)
George Fleming is a Scottish former footballer who played in midfield.-Career:Fleming spent around half his career with Dundee United and won a League Cup winners' medal during his time there. He subsequently managed Arbroath in the mid-1980s. Prior to joining United, Fleming made over 100 league...

 (1885/66 – 1888/89) Bert Freeman
Bert Freeman
Bertram Clewley Freeman was an English footballer who was one of the most prolific goal-scorers of his time, playing at centre forward for Woolwich Arsenal, Everton, Burnley and Wigan Borough...

 (1907/08 – 1910/11) Jimmy Gabriel
Jimmy Gabriel
James Gabriel is a Scottish former football midfielder who earned two caps with the Scotland national football team. Chiefly associated with English club Everton, Gabriel played extensively in Scotland and England before ending his career with the Seattle Sounders of the North American Soccer...

 (1959/60 – 1966/67) Fred Geary
Fred Geary
Fred Geary was an English professional footballer who played at centre forward for Everton in the 1890s, and made two appearances for England, scoring a hat-trick on his debut....

 (1889/90 – 1894/95) Charlie Gee (1930/31 – 1938/39) Albert Geldard
Albert Geldard
Albert Geldard was an English professional footballer who played as an outside right for Bradford Park Avenue, Everton, Bolton Wanderers and Darwen. At Everton he won the FA Cup Final in 1933. He made four appearances for England during 1933–1937...

 (1932/33 – 1937/38) Torry Gillick (1935/36 – 1945/46) Andy Gray (1983/84 – 1984/85) Andrew Hannah
Andrew Hannah
Andrew Hannah was a Scottish international footballer who missed just two games at right back in Everton's 1890–91 title winning season.-Renton:...

 (1888/89 – 1890/91) Harold Hardman
Harold Hardman
Harold Payne Hardman was an English footballer and later football chairman.-Football career:Born in Newton Heath, Manchester, he was discovered by Blackpool as a schoolboy and thrown into the first team during their season in exile from the Football League in 1899-1900...

 (1903/04 – 1907/08) Brian Harris
Brian Harris (footballer)
Brian Lake , born Brian Harris, is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League ....

 (1955/56 – 1966/67) Val Harris
Val Harris
Valentine Harris , commonly referred to as Val Harris, was an Irish footballer who played Gaelic football for Dublin and soccer for, among others Shelbourne, Everton and Ireland...

 (1907/08 – 1913/14) Hunter Hart
Hunter Hart
Hunter Hart was a footballer who played for Everton in the Football League for most of the 1920's. He was born in Glasgow and played mainly as a wing half....

 (1921/22 – 1929/30) Colin Harvey
Colin Harvey
Colin Harvey is a retired English footballer who is best known for his time as a player, coach and manager with Everton. He is married to Maureen and lives in Aughton, Lancashire.- Playing career :...

 (1963/64 – 1974/75) Adrian Heath
Adrian Heath
Adrian Paul Heath is an English football manager and former player. He manages American USL Pro Orlando franchise. As a player he is remembered as part of the Everton side of the 1980s, where he won several trophies...

 (1981/82 – 1988/89) Dave Hickson
Dave Hickson
David "Dave" Hickson is an ex-football player, who played for Everton, Aston Villa, Huddersfield Town, Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers.-Club career:...

 (1947/48 – 1955/56 & 1957/58 – 1959/60) Mike Higgins (1880/81 – 1888/89) Johnny Holt
Johnny Holt
Johnny Holt was an English professional footballer who played in twenty-one of Everton's twenty-two game Football League title winning side of 1890–91....

 (1888/89 – 1897/98) Barry Horne
Barry Horne (footballer)
Barry Horne is a Welsh former professional footballer and former chairman of the Professional Footballers Association.-Playing career:...

 (1992/93 – 1995/96)Inducted in 2001 John Hurst
John Hurst
John Hurst is an English former professional footballer. Born in Blackpool, Lancashire, Hurst joined the youth system for Everton, making his first team debut in the 1965-66 season. Originally a striker, Everton manager Harry Catterick made Hurst into a centre-half, a position in which he appeared...

 (1965/66 – 1975/66) Jimmy Husband
Jimmy Husband
Jimmy Husband is an English retired professional footballer who played in England and the United States as a striker.-Career:...

 (1964/65 – 1973/74) Bobby Irvine
Bobby Irvine (footballer born 1900)
Robert William "Bobby" Irvine was an Irish footballer. He played as a centre or inside forward....

 (1921/22 – 1927/28) Frank Jefferis
Frank Jefferis
Frank Jefferis was a football player.-Playing career:He initially played football for his local non-league team, Fordingbridge Turks, before being invited for a trial at The Dell by Southampton of the Southern League in March 1905...

 (1910/11 – 1919/20) Tommy Johnson (1929/30 – 1933/34)
Tommy E. Jones
Tommy E. Jones
Thomas Edwin Jones , known as Tommy E Jones or T. E. Jones to distinguish him from T. G. Jones, was an English former footballer who played for Everton from 1950 until 1961....

 (1950/51 – 1961/62) T. G. Jones
T. G. Jones
Thomas George "T.G." Jones was a Welsh footballer most notable for his career with Everton and Wales.-Biography:Born in Connah's Quay, Jones started his professional career with Wrexham. He signed for for £3,000 in 1936...

 (1936/37 – 1949/50) Tony Kay
Tony Kay
Anthony Herbert Kay is a former English footballer who became notorious after being banned from the professional game for life following the British betting scandal of 1964....

 (1962/63 – 1963/64) Howard Kendall
Howard Kendall
Howard Kendall is an English football manager and former player. He is most famous for his connection to Everton, a club that he both played for and managed. His uncle Harry Taylor played for Newcastle United and Fulham in the 1950s....

 (1966/67 – 1981/82 & Manager)Howard Kendall is the only inductee who qualified for induction as both a player and as manager. Bill Kenwright
Bill Kenwright
Bill Kenwright CBE is a leading West End theatre producer and film producer.He is also the Chairman of Everton Football Club, an English professional football club from the city of Liverpool....

 (Director & Chairman)Inducted in 2009 Roger Kenyon
Roger Kenyon
Roger Kenyon played football for Everton between 1967 and 1979. He also played for NASL team Vancouver Whitecaps during his career...

 (1967/68 – 1978/79) Andy King (1975/76 – 1979/80 & 1982/83 – 1983/84) Brian Labone
Brian Labone
Brian Leslie Labone was an English footballer who played for and captained Everton. A one-club man, Labone's professional career lasted from 1958 to 1971, during which he won the Football League championship twice and the FA Cup once...

 (1957/58 – 1974/75) Bob Latchford
Bob Latchford
Robert Dennis "Bob" Latchford is an English former association footballer who played as a centre forward. He made more than 500 appearances in the Football League, playing for Birmingham City, Everton, Swansea and Coventry City in the First Division, and won 12 full caps for England.Latchford was...

 (1973/74 – 1980/81) Alex Latta
Alex Latta
Alex Latta was a Scottish footballer who made ten appearances, mostly at outside right, in Everton's Football League title winning side of 1890/91....

 (1889/90 – 1895/96) Tommy Lawton
Tommy Lawton
Thomas "Tommy" Lawton was an English association footballer who rose to fame a short time before the outbreak of the Second World War and enjoyed a successful career which lasted until well into the 1950s....

 (1936/37 – 1945/46) Mick Lyons (1970/71 – 1981/82) George Mahon
George Mahon (accountant)
George Mahon was a former chairman and founding member of Everton Football Club.As a child his family moved to Ireland, where he was educated...

 (Director & Chairman) Harry Makepeace
Harry Makepeace
Joseph William Henry Makepeace was an English sportsman who appeared for his country four times at each of cricket and football. He is one of just 12 double internationals....

 (1902/03 – 1914/15) Tom Marriot (1880/81 – 1885/86) Jack McGill (1880/81 – 1886/87) Duncan McKenzie
Duncan McKenzie
Duncan McKenzie is an English former footballer who played as a striker in the Football League for Nottingham Forest, Mansfield Town, Leeds United, Everton, Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers in the 1970s, in Belgium for Anderlecht, in the North American Soccer League for the Tulsa Roughnecks and the...

 (1976/77 – 1977/78) Joe Mercer
Joe Mercer
Joseph 'Joe' Mercer, OBE was an English football player and manager.-Playing career:Mercer was born in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, the son of a former Nottingham Forest and Tranmere Rovers footballer, also named Joe. Joe Mercer senior died, following health problems resulting from a gas attack...

 (1932/33 – 1946/47) Alf Milward
Alf Milward
Alfred Weatherell Milward was a professional footballer who played in the 1893 and 1897 FA Cup Finals for Everton and in the 1900 FA Cup Final for Southampton.-Playing career:...

 (1888/89 – 1896/97) Sir John Moores (Director & Chairman) Bob Morris (1880/81 – 1885/86) Johnny Morrissey
Johnny Morrissey
John "Johnny" Morrissey is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Liverpool, Everton and Oldham Athletic.-Club career:...

 (1962/63 – 1971/72) Derek Mountfield
Derek Mountfield
Derek Mountfield is an English former football player, who played as a centre-back.His time at top-flight clubs Everton and subsequently Aston Villa were where he gained most fame, as Everton enjoyed successful periods at this time...

 (1982/83 – 1987/88)Inducted in 2000 Alex Parker
Alex Parker
Alexander "Alex" Hershaw Parker was a Scottish football player and manager who played for Falkirk, Everton and Scotland, amongst others. Parker was named in Falkirk's Team of the Millennium and Everton's Hall of Fame....

 (1958/59 – 1964/65) Bobby Parker
Bobby Parker (Scottish footballer)
Bobby Parker was a Scottish professional footballer.Born in Glasgow, Taylor started off his career at Rangers before moving to play for Everton in 1913 for a fee of £1,500. He finished top goalscorer for Everton in the 1913/14 and 1914/15 seasons, the latter of which he was top scorer overall in...

 (1913/14 – 1920/21) John Willie Parker
John Willie Parker
John Willie Parker was an English professional footballer.Parker started his career across the River Mersey from his Birkenhead birthplace as an amateur for Everton in 1947, though didn't make his debut until 1951...

 (1950/51 – 1955/56) Fred Pickering
Fred Pickering
Frederick "Fred" Pickering is an English former professional footballer. He played as a forward.-Domestic career:...

 (1963/64 – 1966/67)Inducted in 2002 Kevin Ratcliffe
Kevin Ratcliffe
Kevin Ratcliffe is a former Welsh footballer who spent most of his career playing for Everton. He was born in Mancot, near Queensferry in North Wales.-Club career:...

 (1979/80 – 1991/92) Peter Reid
Peter Reid
Peter Reid is an English football manager, pundit and retired player, who is currently without a club since his departure from Plymouth Argyle.A defensive midfielder in his playing days, Reid enjoyed a long and successful career...

 (1982/83 – 1988/89) Jas Richards (1880/81 – 1884/85) Kevin Richardson
Kevin Richardson (footballer)
Kevin Richardson is an English former footballer who made more than 500 appearances in the Football League and Premier League, playing for Everton, Watford, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Coventry City, Southampton, Barnsley and Blackpool, and also spent a season in La Liga with Real Sociedad. He was...

 (1981/82 – 1986/87) Joe Royle
Joe Royle
Joseph "Joe" Royle is an English football manager. In his club career, he played for Everton , Manchester City, Bristol City, Norwich City, and the England national team...

 (1965/66 – 1974/75) Ted Sagar
Ted Sagar
Edward "Ted" Sagar played football for Everton and England.He was known as a fearless goalkeeper of great ability. He was quite light in an era when goalkeepers were barged into more often than today. He joined Everton as an apprentice in 1929 after playing for Thorne Colliery in Yorkshire and...

 (1929/30 – 1952/53) Alex Scott (1962/63 – 1966/67) Billy Scott (1904/05 – 1911/12) Jimmy Settle
Jimmy Settle
Jimmy Settle was an English professional footballer. A fast-paced inside or outside right, he could have chosen sprinting if he had not taken up football.Settle played for Bolton and Bury before joining Everton in 1899, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1906...

 (1898/99 – 1907/08) Graeme Sharp
Graeme Sharp
Graeme Marshall Sharp is a former footballer. He started his playing career at Dumbarton before signing for Everton for £120,000 in 1980....

 (1979/80 – 1990/91) Jack Sharp
Jack Sharp
John "Jack" Sharp was an English sportsman of outstanding talent who is most famous for his 9 year playing career at Everton F.C...

 (1899/1900 – 1909/10) Kevin Sheedy (1982/83 – 1991/92) Neville Southall
Neville Southall
Neville Southall MBE is a former Wales international footballer, best known for his time with Everton. He has been described as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation and won the FWA Footballer of the Year award in 1985...

 (1981/82 – 1997/98) Jack Southworth
Jack Southworth
John Southworth , was a footballer who played in the early days of professional football for Blackburn Rovers and Everton as well as being capped three times for England...

 (1893/94 – 1894/95) Jimmy Stein
Jimmy Stein
James "Jimmy" Stein was a Scottish professional association footballer who played as a winger. Stein was a model professional who had the distinction of scoring Everton's first-ever goal at Wembley when he netted in the 1933 FA Cup Final...

 (1928/29 – 1934/35) Trevor Steven
Trevor Steven
Trevor McGregor Steven is a football talent scout. He was formerly an England footballer who shot to fame with the successful Everton side of the 1980s....

 (1983/84 – 1988/89) Gary Stevens
Gary Stevens
Gary Michael Stevens is a retired English footballer who is best remembered playing in defence for a successful Everton side of the 1980s, as well as for the England national football team....

 (1981/82 – 1987/88) Alex Stevenson
Alex Stevenson
Alexander Ernest Stevenson was an Irish footballer who played for Rangers and Everton, amongst other teams. As an international, Stevenson also played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI...

 (1933/34 – 1948/49) Graham Stuart
Graham Stuart (footballer)
Graham Charles Stuart is a former English football player who played as an attacking midfielder. He retired after being released by Norwich City on 17 May 2005....

 (1993/94 – 1997/98) Jack Taylor
Jack Taylor (Scottish footballer)
Jack Taylor was a Scottish professional footballer.Born in Dumbarton in 1872, Taylor started off his career at local club Dumbarton F.C. before moving to play for St Mirren. In 1896 Taylor was signed by English club Everton whee he played in a number of positions...

 (1896/97 – 1909/10) Derek Temple
Derek Temple
Derek William Temple is an English former footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Everton and Preston North End in the Football League. He was capped once for England....

 (1956/57 – 1967/68) Jock Thomson
Jock Thomson
John Ross "Jock" Thomson was a Scottish football player and manager.Thomson, a wing-half, started his career with Thornton Rangers in his native Fife, before moving to Dundee, where he played for four years. In 1929 he moved to Everton. His Everton career had an inauspicious start, with the club...

 (1929/30 – 1938/39) Alec Troup (1922/23 – 1929/30) David Unsworth
David Unsworth
David Gerald Unsworth is an English former footballer who played in the position of centre-back or left-back, and is currently first team coach at Preston North End....

 (1991/92 – 1997/98 & 1998/99 – 2003/04) Roy Vernon
Roy Vernon
Thomas Royston "Roy" Vernon was a Welsh international footballer who played for Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Stoke City.-Career:...

 (1959/60 – 1964/65) Alfred Wade (1878/79 – 1879/80) Dave Watson
Dave Watson
David "Dave" Watson is an English former professional footballer who made 12 appearances for the English national team. He is now the youth team coach at Newcastle United.-Playing career:...

 (1986/87 – 1998/99) Gordon Watson (1936/37 – 1948/49) Gordon West
Gordon West
Gordon West is an English former professional football goalkeeper.-Blackpool:He made his debut for Blackpool at the age of 17...

 (1961/62 – 1972/73) Tommy White
Tommy White (footballer born 1908)
Thomas Angus "Tommy" White was an English footballer who started his career as a centre-forward before moving to centre-half, where he played for Everton in the 1933 FA Cup Final as well as making one appearance for England.-Football career:White was born in the Pendleton area of Manchester and...

 (1927/28 – 1936/37) Alan Whittle
Alan Whittle
Alan Whittle is a retired English football player. He played for Everton F.C., Crystal Palace F.C., Leyton Orient F.C., Persepolis F.C. and A.F.C. Bournemouth. He is usually played in the midfielder position....

 (1967/68 – 1972/73) Ray Wilson (1964/65 – 1968/69) Samuel Wolstenholme
Samuel Wolstenholme
Samuel Wolstenholme was an English footballer who played for, among others Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Norwich City and England. He played alongside Steve Bloomer and Vivian Woodward in the England teams that won the British Home Championship in 1904 and 1905...

 (1897/98 – 1903/04) Tommy Wright (1964/65 – 1972/73) Alex Young (1960/61 – 1967/68) Sandy Young (1901/02 – 1910/11)
Images and biographies of these men are included in the three books associated with the Hall of Fame and a video produced for the 2009 celebrations. The Hall of Fame has been celebrated annually at the Adelphi Hotel
Britannia Adelphi Hotel
The Britannia Adelphi Hotel, formerly the Adelphi Hotel, is in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The present building is the third hotel on the site, and has been designated by English Heritage as Grade II listed building....

 in Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880...

. These events have provided opportunities for fans to interact with their heroes.

Sources

  • Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame ISBN 978-1874799092
  • 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
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