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"Alex Young: A Legendary Footballer Who Left a Lasting Impression" In this captivating collection of moments

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton footballer Alex Young and Ipswich goalkeeper Hall go up for a corner kick

Everton footballer Alex Young and Ipswich goalkeeper Hall go up for a corner kick from which Everton got the ball into the net, but the goal was not allowed. 16th September 1961

Background imageAlex Young Collection: A fan being escorted off the football pitch by a policeman

A fan being escorted off the football pitch by a policeman, he is carrying a banner which reads " Sack Cattrick Keep Young". 25th April 1964

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton football team off to Wembley. The 1968 FA Cup Final was contested by West

Everton football team off to Wembley. The 1968 FA Cup Final was contested by West Bromwich Albion and Everton at Wembley, West Bromwich won by a single goal. 16th May 1968

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Leeds United v Everton, FA Cup 4th round. Final score 1-1

Leeds United v Everton, FA Cup 4th round. Final score 1-1. Young goes up with Bell and Hunter but all three miss this Gabriel centre. 25th January 1964

Background imageAlex Young Collection: West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton

West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Evertons Young can be, shadows him closely and the centre forward, try as he may, fails to break the grip of his opponent

Background imageAlex Young Collection: The 1966 FA Cup Final. Contested by Everton and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley

The 1966 FA Cup Final. Contested by Everton and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley. Everton won 3-2. L-R with trophy Brian Labone, Mike Trebilcock, and Alex Young. 14th May 1966

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Alex Scott, Fred Pickering, Alex Young and Derek Temple on the terraces of Everton FC

Alex Scott, Fred Pickering, Alex Young and Derek Temple on the terraces of Everton FC after training. 11th March 1964

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton v Aston Villa, League Division One, final score 3-1 to Everton

Everton v Aston Villa, League Division One, final score 3-1 to Everton. Alex young watches his daisy cutter beat the diving goalkeeper Withers to score his sides third goal. 1st April 1967

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex

Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex Young with their wives. Roy vernon was Everton captain and Welsh international in the 1960s

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton football team players with manager Harry Catterick. 13th September 1963

Everton football team players with manager Harry Catterick. 13th September 1963

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton F C Cup Final team. Left to right, Brian Labone, Gordon West, Geoff Barnett

Everton F C Cup Final team. Left to right, Brian Labone, Gordon West, Geoff Barnett, Joe Royle, Roger Kenyan, Jimmy Husband, Tommy Wright, Ray Wilson, Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey, Alex Young

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton football team and manager Harry Catterick. Circa July 1967

Everton football team and manager Harry Catterick. Circa July 1967

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Footballer Alex Young pruning roses at his home Aughton. Circa 1968

Footballer Alex Young pruning roses at his home Aughton. Circa 1968

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Trautmann is well supported by Manchester City defenders as he catches a shot from Vernon

Trautmann is well supported by Manchester City defenders as he catches a shot from Vernon (not in picture) during todays FA Cup tie at Goodison Park. Final score 2-0 to Everton. 27th January 1962

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Footballer Alex Young relaxing at his home with his wife Nancy

Footballer Alex Young relaxing at his home with his wife Nancy and children Alex aged 17 months and Jane ages 6 years. Circa 1973

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Full house, Alex Young is back in the Everton side to meet Sunderland in the Cup tie

Full house, Alex Young is back in the Everton side to meet Sunderland in the Cup tie. He relaxes with a game of cards, he has a few tricks up his sleeve. 21st November 1966

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Fred Pickering and Alex Young (right) in the goalmouth at Everton FC after training

Fred Pickering and Alex Young (right) in the goalmouth at Everton FC after training. 11th March 1964

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton v Arsenal, League Division One, final score 2-1 to Everton. 2nd October 1963

Everton v Arsenal, League Division One, final score 2-1 to Everton. 2nd October 1963

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Back in the team and on target, left to right, goalkeeper Gordon West

Back in the team and on target, left to right, goalkeeper Gordon West, Alex Young and Jimmy Gabriel, three Everton players relax the night before their Cup game with Sunderland. 21st November 1966

Background imageAlex Young Collection: Everton at a special training for their third cup tie with Sheffield Wednesday at their

Everton at a special training for their third cup tie with Sheffield Wednesday at their training ground in West Derby, Liverpool


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"Alex Young: A Legendary Footballer Who Left a Lasting Impression" In this captivating collection of moments, we catch glimpses of the remarkable career and life of Alex Young, an Everton football icon. From heart-stopping matches to candid snapshots off the pitch, his story unfolds. A fan being escorted off the football pitch by a policeman serves as a testament to Young's impact on the game. His skill and prowess were unmatched, leaving spectators in awe. One such moment was captured when Everton faced Ipswich; Young and goalkeeper Hall soared high for a corner kick, showcasing their determination and athleticism. The 1966 FA Cup Final at Wembley marked another milestone in Young's journey. The clash between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday epitomized his unwavering dedication to success. It was here that he proved himself as one of the finest players on English soil. Everton's journey continued with the 1968 FA Cup Final against West Ham United—a battle that showcased both teams' tenacity. Brown from West Ham recognized just how dangerous Everton could be, highlighting Young's ability to strike fear into opponents' hearts. Young's talent extended beyond club level; he represented Wales internationally alongside Roy Vernon while also making waves as a Scottish international center-forward. These partnerships exemplified his versatility and adaptability on the field. Accompanied by manager Harry Catterick, Young stood proudly among his teammates in numerous photographs throughout his career—each image capturing their camaraderie and shared ambition for victory. Beyond football glory, glimpses into Young's personal life reveal him pruning roses at home in Aughton during downtime—a reminder that even sporting legends find solace amidst nature’s beauty. As Trautmann caught a shot from Vernon with Manchester City defenders supporting him fiercely, it became clear that Alex Young had left an indelible mark not only on Everton but also on those who witnessed his extraordinary talent firsthand.