My footballing hero. Alex was a brilliant footballer and a modest gentleman, qualities which are sadly missing today. I was at Wembley in '66 with my dad and witnessed a virtuoso performance from Alex.
I had a season ticket at Everton from 1962-1976. I was always Alex Young when I played football with my pals on the local park. Broke my heart when I heard of his death. Too may of the Everton players from that era have died far too soon. R.I.P to all of my boyhood heroes..
Alex Young, one of the all time greats of Everton! Brilliant all-round forward with superb technical skills and also a great header of the ball with his magnificent leap.
On a day Everton lost at LFC and to go into the bottom three of the Premier League, its heart breaking for those who saw Alex and the great sides of the 60s in our current plight. I was lucky to see most of Alex's home games from 1961 until he left in 1968 after the final game of the season, starring in a 5-0 win against Fulham. This came days after the 1968 FA Cup Final, i remember the 5 man midfield West Brom put out to stifle Alan Balls passing game. Manager Catterick chose Roger Kenyon instead of Alex as sub, when the game, even after half an hour, needed a tactical change,. Alex would have relished the big Wembley pitch. It was seldom mentioned he gave a great performance in the 1966 Final. Everton fans back then were unhappy with Catterick over his apathy toward Alex, who should have stayed until the end of the 1969-70 season. I attended both finals. Though the 1968 homecoming tour of the city was spoiled by a long running bus strike. No Mersey Rail, or high levels of car ownership in 1968
Perfect balance, lerfect control and perfect timing. Today he'd have rated with Rooney, Greismann and probably Messi. That's how good he would have been playing on proper pitches
got rest your soul white version of Pele or more to the point he was the black version of you well that's what me dad said Pele you graced the fields of goodison but this man done It over and over again
When football was football. How can you even compare today’s out of touch money grabbing prima Donna’s who have no love for their clubs or passion for the game.
My footballing hero. Alex was a brilliant footballer and a modest gentleman, qualities which are sadly missing today. I was at Wembley in '66 with my dad and witnessed a virtuoso performance from Alex.
God the Everton noise was still amazing back then... beautiful 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
I had a season ticket at Everton from 1962-1976. I was always Alex Young when I played football with my pals on the local park. Broke my heart when I heard of his death. Too may of the Everton players from that era have died far too soon. R.I.P to all of my boyhood heroes..
Alex Young, one of the all time greats of Everton!
Brilliant all-round forward with superb technical skills and also a great header of the ball with his magnificent leap.
And with Everton a League Champion in 1962-1963 and an FA Cup winner in 1966.
What a truly gifted player who gave lots of fans enjoyment and brilliance.
Proper legend and gentleman
my father's hero
Happy days - I was in total awe of Alex - - the greek god we used to call him -
when Everton were the best, with some brilliant players
Wow! That goal at 1:20 was class. Pure Romario.
On a day Everton lost at LFC and to go into the bottom three of the Premier League, its heart breaking for those who saw Alex and the great sides of the 60s in our current plight.
I was lucky to see most of Alex's home games from 1961 until he left in 1968 after the final game of the season, starring in a 5-0 win against Fulham. This came days after the 1968 FA Cup Final, i remember the 5 man midfield West Brom put out to stifle Alan Balls passing game. Manager Catterick chose Roger Kenyon instead of Alex as sub, when the game, even after half an hour, needed a tactical change,. Alex would have relished the big Wembley pitch. It was seldom mentioned he gave a great performance in the 1966 Final. Everton fans back then were unhappy with Catterick over his apathy toward Alex, who should have stayed until the end of the 1969-70 season.
I attended both finals. Though the 1968 homecoming tour of the city was spoiled by a long running bus strike. No Mersey Rail, or high levels of car ownership in 1968
Perfect balance, lerfect control and perfect timing. Today he'd have rated with Rooney, Greismann and probably Messi. That's how good he would have been playing on proper pitches
Sadly their is not enough footage to show people who never saw him play what a great player he was.
66 final best day in our history.
How much now?
got rest your soul white version of Pele or more to the point he was the black version of you well that's what me dad said Pele you graced the fields of goodison but this man done It over and over again
The peoples Club.
When football was football. How can you even compare today’s out of touch money grabbing prima Donna’s who have no love for their clubs or passion for the game.