
EVERTON'S never-say-die team spirit (Chelsea got a dose of their own medicine on Sunday courtesy of Tim Cahill's last-gasp scissors kick) will have some Blues dreaming of a cup run.
Forty years ago, Everton were the original comeback kings when they overturned a 2-0 deficit against Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup final to win 3-2.
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One of the perks of being a journalist is that you get to meet some great sports personalities. In a few days I'll be teaming up with ex-Everton player Derek Temple who scored the memorable winner.
To familiarise myself with the game which took place two years before I was born (honest guv'nor) I dug up this video clip from YouTube you might enjoy.
Wembley, crammed with 100,000 fans, was awash with blue and white that day.
Everton 3
Trebilcock 59, 64
Temple 74
Sheffield Wednesday 2
McCalliog 4
Ford 57
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They had a famous FA Cup run in the early 1990s, eventually being knocked out by Crewe 3-1 in the 3rd round. Roly Howard was manager for a record 33 years (1972-2005), although he will always be remembered by some fans as Kenny Dalglish's window cleaner. TV presenter Ray Stubbs once asked: "How's business, Roly?" to which Roly replied "Oh you know - ups and downs."






Former players include Michael Ball (Everton and Rangers) and Stephen Wright (Liverpool and Sunderland). The club motto is 'To Enjoy, Not Destroy.'






