02/06/2026
During her career, recent Everton Women’s Hall of Fame inductee Lindsay Johnson became Everton Ladies’ record appearance-maker, a two-time cup winner and the proud winner of forty-three Lioness caps. She goes down as one of the smartest pieces of recruitment that Blues boss Mo Marley ever made. In May 2026 she sat down with Rob Sawyer for a coffee and discussed her journey in football;
https://efcheritagesociety.com/lindsay-johnson-my-everton-years/
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02/06/2026
Pages of historical Evertonia.
What Toffees reading matter do you have on your bookshelves?
01/06/2026
OTD Liverpool City Engineer James Brodie was born in Bridgenorth, Shropshire. It was a post he held for 27 years, with many notable projects to his name, such Queens Drive, the Mersey Tunnel, and Otterspool Prom. But did you know he also invented goal nets?
Read all about it and more in this excellent study by Rob Sawyer;
https://efcheritagesociety.com/net-gains-john-alexander-brodies-sporting-and-civic-legacy/
01/06/2026
Our very own Jamie Yates was on the show, talking about the homes of Everton Football Club
Listen, here, from 38 minutes in.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002x3xd?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
01/06/2026
The founder of , Dr David France, recently spent time on Merseyside having flown in from Arizona.
You can watch his interview with at Goodison Park, here:
youtu.be/h31UL7Ha6gs
01/06/2026
W.R. Dean doing what he did best, at Wembley in 1933.
The Toffees' original number 9, and the best.
30/05/2026
What do you love most about the Bullens Road Stand?
30/05/2026
Wishing Jimmy Comer a very happy retirement. 💙
A lifelong Evertonian, Club masseur and an important part of our backroom team for 29 years. Thank you for your service, Jimmy! 👏