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Lifelong Evertonian Mary Morgan (nee Gorry) was the Blues' toffee lady from 1953 until 1956. Speaking ahead of the final men's fixture at Goodison Park before their move to Bramley-Moore Dock this ...
Lifelong Evertonian Mary Morgan (nee Gorry) was the Blues' toffee lady from 1953 until 1956. Saying goodbye to Goodison Park is "going to be like losing a little bit of my mum", the daughter of ...
Saying goodbye to Goodison Park is "going to be like losing a little bit of my mum", the daughter of Everton's first official toffee lady has said. The tradition of handing toffees out at Everton's ...
Everton FC toffee lady Mary Morgan with player Tommy Eglington Saying goodbye to Goodison Park is "going to be like losing a little bit of my mum", the daughter of Everton's first official toffee ...
She was the daughter of Old Ma Bushell who in the 1890s ran the nearby Ye Ancient Everton Toffee house and why the club is called The Toffees to this day even if the tradition is no more.
The Everton Toffee Lady threw sweets into the crowd before kick-off (Martin Rickett/PA) Everton’s club colours flew at half-mast above the Bullens Road Stand but inside the ground it was party time.
Fans were brought to tears as they watched Everton men's first team play their last match at Goodison Park. Flares were lit and songs were sung as fans enjoyed the 2-0 win over Southampton as ...
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