The classic bar design scarf, measuring 143cm x 20cm and beatuifully packaged in a branded presentation box, is manufactured by one of the oldest cashmere mills in Scotland.
Undoubtedly one of the world's most sumptuous items of clothing for the discerning football fan.
Cashmere wool is one of the most precious natural fibres known to man, and is characterized by its incredible softness and warmth without bulk. Harvested from cashmere goats in Mongolia, the fine underwool is carefully selected, with each goat annually producing enough wool for a single Savile Rogue scarf.
Everton Vs Rapid Vienna 1985 European Cup Winners Cup Final DVD.
Everton 3 Rapid Vienna 1 European Cup Winners Cup Final 15th May, 1985
The Blues arrived in Rotterdam full of confidence after beating Munich, and were now tipped as hot favourites to emerge victorious against Rapid Vienna.
Sharp scored first on 57 minutes and Trevor Steven added a second on 72 minutes. Rapid did manage to claw their way back into the match, but the goal proved irrelevant, as Kevin Sheedy hammered home number three straight from the restart.
Rotterdam was awash in Blue, as Kevin Ratcliffe lifted Everton's first trophy in Europe and made the 84-85 season one that the blue half of Merseyside will never forget.
Everton 3 Bayern Munich 1 European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final - 2nd Leg. 24th April 1985
Managers and players will tell you that winning a Semi-Final of any Competition can be more exciting that the Final itself, and that was surely the case when Everton met Bayern Munich in the European Cup Winners' Cup at Goodison Park back in April 1985.
Trailing 1-0 at half time ( after a 0-0 1st leg in Munich ), Everton faced their biggest test of a memorable season against one of Germany's best, but with some inspirational words from Manager Howard Kendall and a display of dazzling football, they gave all Evertonians a night to remember.
The crowd inside Goodison Park that night was vociferous in the extreme, promoting Howard Kendall to tell his players in the dressing room at half time - "just get the ball forward and the Gwladys street will suck the goals in." And how right he was as the blues scored three in a special second half performance and Everton marched onto the final in Holland.
You can now relive all of the passion and the drama of both of these matches, as the Blues marched to a unique European and League double.
Everton Football Newspaper Book.
Relive those glorious moments of your team captured in newsprint.
From the early 20th century to the recent past, each book affords a unique perspective on your team or sport’s colourful history. They are not written by someone looking back in time, but by reporters who witnessed the games and events as they unfolded and in a language of the time.
Capture the history and greatest moments of Everton through the newspapers, as written at the time.
Starting with coverage of Everton’s FA Cup win in 1906, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades of the 20th century.
Top stories include becoming Division 1 Champions in 1915, 1928, 1932, 1939, 1963, 1970 and for the 8th time in 1987, winning the FA Cup in 1933, 1966, and 1984, plus winning The European Cup Winners Cup the following season and securing the Littlewoods Cup in 1995. Read about the signing of Gary Lineker in 1985, Tony Cotee in 1988, Peter Beardsley in 1991, Howard Kendal’s appointment as manager for the 3rd time in 1997, the 6-0 win over West Ham in 1999 and much much more.
Newspaper coverage continues right up to the end of last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Everton fans.
Four Ever Everton DVD Boxset
Everton fans have experienced their fair share of glory, and this specially commissioned DVD collection highlights some of the Clubs' most memorable moments to be relived again and again…
1966 FA Cup Final - Everton v Sheffield Wednesday One of the greatest FA Cup Finals of all time...as Harry Catterick's Everton came back from 2-0 down to score three second half goals and clinch the FA Cup for the third time in the Club's illustrious history.
How the victorious Blues celebrated at the final whistle, as the Cup headed back to Goodison for the first time since 1933.
1984 FA Cup Final - Everton v Watford
It was the day that Everton's 14-year search for silverware finally ended.
Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.
May 19th 1984 was the day that Everton Football Club announced to the football world: "We are back!"
1985 European Cup Winners Cup v Rapid Vienna
The Blues arrived in Rotterdam full of confidence after beating Munich, and were now tipped as hot favourites to emerge victorious against Rapid Vienna.
Sharp scored first on 57 minutes and Trevor Steven added a second on 72 minutes.
Rapid did manage to claw their way back into the match, but the goal proved irrelevant, as Kevin Sheedy hammered home number three straight from the restart.
Rotterdam was awash in Blue, as Kevin Ratcliffe lifted Everton's first trophy in Europe and made the 84-85 season one that the blue half of Merseyside will never forget.
1995 FA Cup Final - Everton v Manchester United
Not many teams suffer such poor league form that they dispense with the services of their manager...and then go on to win the FA Cup in the same season under the new man! But that's exactly what happened to The Toffees in the 1994-95 campaign.
The arrival of Joe Royle was the catalyst for a dramatic upsurge in fortunes that peaked in the May sunshine at Wembley.
Everton's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD
Everton have won the FA Cup five times and they've appeared in seven more Finals.
The magic of the cup has always had a special place at Goodison, and this DVD has some of the most incredible goals scored by the blues in the oldest and greatest annual knockout competition in World Football.
There are Goals by Everton legends like Peter Reid, Kevin Sheedy, Stuart McCall, Gary Lineker, Duncan Ferguson and many more.
The classic moments on this programme are incredible as four decades of Cup football at Goodison Park are brought back to life.
Who could forget Paul Rideouts winner in the final in 95, all four goals in probably the greatest derby game of all time in 91 or when the 'Tartan Terrors', Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.
They are all there and much more, featuring classic footage and commentary from some of the greatest games in Everton's illustrious history.
So sit back and relax as the years and the goals come flooding back.
Everton V Watord 1984 FA Cup Final
Quite simply...an afternoon that no self-respecting Evertonian will ever forget. It was a day of enduring images - Elton John's tears before the game, Andy Gray's controversial goal during it, and John Bailey's over-sized spectacles afterwards!
But more importantly, it was the day that Everton's 14-year search for silverware finally ended and the sight of Kevin Ratcliffe, at the age of 23, lifting the most famous trophy in domestic football was a wonderful one.
Re-live the match in its entirety as Everton fully lived up to their billing as pre-match favourites at Wembley.
The Hornets had their moments, but The Toffees were never going to be denied and the 'Tartan Terrors', Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.
Earlier in that 1983-84 season, Howard Kendall had been on the verge of actually losing his job as Everton manager but the Board, to their eternal credit, rode the storm, confident that their man would come good.
He did...and this was the day that confirmed, beyond any doubt, that Everton were, once again, a force to be reckoned with.
The Toffees went on to even greater achievements after winning the FA Cup in 1984, but don't they say the first time is the sweetest?,p>
May 19th 1984 was the day that Everton Football Club announced to the football world: "We are back!"
Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday 1966 FA Cup Final DVD
One of the greatest FA Cup Finals of all time ...as Harry Catterick's Everton came back from 2-0 down to score three second half goals and clinch the FA Cup for the third time in the Club's illustrious history on a truly dramatic and most memorable day beneath the twin towers.
Everton arrived at Wembley without conceding a goal in the preceding rounds and were rightly confident of adding another piece of silverware to the cabinet, but with just over half an hour remaining, the Blues found themselves staring defeat in the face.
But after going two goals behind the response was almost immediate…and from the most unlikely of candidates in Mike Trebilcock, as the young Cornishman emerged as the unlikely hero. His first, from twelve yards, revived the spirits of the travelling Blues and within five minutes the score was level as he crashed home the equaliser from the edge of the box. There was only ever going to be one winner now! And with 16 minutes remaining, Derek Temple seized on a mistake in the Wednesday defence and raced clear to hammer the ball home.
How the victorious Blues celebrated at the final whistle, as the Cup headed back to Goodison for the first time since 1933. Now relive this remarkable match all over again, on the day a new Everton hero was created