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Harry Catterick: An Everton Great | AFC Finners | Football History Documentary
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Harry Caterick managed Everton for 12 years, and in his time in charge, guided them to 2 league titles and an FA Cup, bringing the club back to the top after many trophies years. He is one of the great forgotten English managers.
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Everton's legendary manager Harry Catherick was the pioneer of revitalising one of my favourite footballing clubs in the late 1960's till the early 1970's and to be challenging with the other respective legendary managers in my ancestrial nation's first division football despite being overlooked for the honoured proved that he deserves to have a statue outside of the Goodison and his legacy lives ever,good friends!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I would like to correct you on this 1st Harry Catterick left Sheffield Wednesday in 1961 owing to the lack of buying power to buy the players he wanted. Also, Harry Catterick did not get on with Sheffield Wednesday's General Secretary/General Manager Eric Taylor. 2nd Tony Kaye put the bet on Sheffield Wednesday v Ipswich Town in 1962, not Everton v Ipswich with David "Bronco" Lane & Peter Swan. Tony Kaye was still a Wedneday player in December 1962
Get the facts right
Spot on Sharpey!
Just for information, Mike Trebilcock's name is pronounced as Trebilko.
Exactly right. It's Tre-bil-ko, not Treble-cock FFS. 🙄 You'd think these people would do their research on things like this.
St domingo song 🎵!
A correction. Ray Wilson was not signed at the same time as Johnny Morrissey in Catterick's first season 1961 - 62. Ray arrived in the summer of 1964 the season after they came close to retaining the league title they won in 1962-63
Mick Meagan a steady left back was in the part exchange transfer that brought Ray from Huddersfield Town.
I saw Ray Wilson throughout his Everton career. He was a great left back, good position sense , and ability to time his tackles. I only recall him ever being given the run a round once. This was by George Best at Goodison Park in Sept or August in 1966 when Bestie laid on two goals for Denis Law and David Herd in the second half Park End, to cancel out a Derek Temple goal and give a 2-1 win for United. Best was at his peak !
Ray was badly injured in his second game for the Blues v Notts Forest in a night game at Goodison in August 1964. He was out for a long time. Shortly after they lost the great right back Alex Parker who was club captain to injury. These events opened the way for Tommy Wright to start a few games Pat Van Den Hauwe back in the mid 80s was also a great left back, like Ray Wilson
Harry Catterick was number one
Great manager. Also, in a time when football was more competitive, and many teams were in with a shout of winning cups.
The stories behind so many of the titles in the 60s are incredible:
1960-Burnley-First league title in nearly 40 years
1961-Tottenham win league as part of first double in 20th century
1962-Ipswich win the league in their first ever top flight season
1963-Everton's first league title for 24 years
1964-Liverpool's first league title in 17 years and first under Shankly
1965-Manchester United's first league title since Munich Air Disaster
1968-Man City's first league title in 31 years
1969-Leeds win their first ever top flight title
West, Wright, Wilson Kendal Labone, Harvey Husband Ball, Royal Hurst, Morrisey. The best team Carrick put on a pitch.
He may have been on to something trying to keep cameras out of his training ground. Shame a legend like him does not have a statue at Goodison yet. Hope springs eternal. Keep up the great work Finners.
He wouldn't have got on with Bielsa...
He is certainly Everton's second best manager. I remember doing a post about him around 2-3 month ago.
Accrued more top flight points in the '60s than Shankly, Nicholson, Busby or Revie or anyone else. The Catt.
at 4:22 it says Everton went out of Europe in first round to Milan. it was 1963 and it was Dunfermilne Athletic i think?
Everton were eliminated from the "Inter-Cities Fairs Cup" (later renamed the UEFA Cup) in the first round by Dunfermline Athletic (managed by Jock Stein at the time) in October 1962.
The Inter Milan tie was played a year later in 1963-64 season
Factually incorrect. Tony Kay was a Sheffield Wednesday player when the betting incident occurred as they were Ipswich Towns opponents, not Everton.
i must apologise for comment below. i got it wrong. the Dunfermiline game was year before in 1962 inter cities fairs cup. i got it wrong.
As a 79 year old, lifelong Evertonian, who is also a keen student of the HISTORY of our great club, in my opinion, this video does little to give Harry the credit he deserves, and for the major part, is simply a "rehashing" of (ahem) "popular folklore" surrounding the man (AND has more than one factual error contained in it)
I began watching this video with keen interest but found it ultimately disappointing.
your wrong about tony kay ,he was convinced because what he done at Sheffield Wednesday not at Everton, please get your facts right very poor researcher plus he was given MOTM Sheffield w vs Ipswich
Shouldn't have sold Bally though.
If you read anything about the history of that time, or listen to interviews with players like Brian Labone, Ball himself contributed to his being transferred.
BRILLIANT MAN> THERE WAS NO MONEY IN THOSE DAYS> AND THE PLAYERS WERE GREAT> LIVERPOOL BANK ROBBER TO THE HOLYWOOD BUTLER> AMEN
Trebill co looks white to me but what do I know? 🤷
A pioneer who wanted TV cameras banned?..well he got that wrong,didnt he..🤣
I did think it's strange to not want games seen by general public, considering football IS for the general public. The whole point of training is to perfect the craft without others looking
@afcfinners ...Yes,..coaching of players has come a long way since😏 ..
Catterick wanted any and EVERY little advantage Everton could get!!!! As an Evertonian, I like his thinking!!!!!!