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       Tommy Jackson
       By: jcd Date: July 28, 2020, 4:28 pm
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       Looking for something else and I found these photos of the
       Everton squad of 1970 and again in 2010 (I assume) with the
       Football League trophy.
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       Everton celebrate winning the Championship in 1970. BACK ROW,
       l-r Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey, Alan Whittle, Tommy Wright,
       Sandy Brown, Jimmy Husband, Joe Royle, Johnny Morrissey, Keith
       Newton. FRONT ROW, l-r Tommy Jackson, Roger Kenyon, Harry
       Catterick (manager), Sir John Moores (Director), Brian Labone,
       Frank Darcy, Gordon West, Wilf Dixon (Coach), John Hurst
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       Everton 196970 league title winners l-r are Roger Kenyon, Tommy
       Jackson, Howard Kendall, Brian Labone, Sandy Brown (with
       trophy), Gordon West, Jimmy Husband and Alan Whittle
       Tommy was a squad player for Everton in their title winning
       season (usually acting as back-up to one of the "Holy Trinity"
       that was Kendall, Harvey and Ball) hence the car salesman
       attire!
       Already an Irish League star with Glentoran (Cougar etc), he
       later played with Nottingham Forest (where he lost his place to
       Martin O'Neill) and the Man United as re-established themselves
       in the top-flight. He then went on to manage Waterford,
       Crusaders, Glentoran and Ballymena with a fair amount of
       success!
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