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The Glovesmen of Goodison

A History of Everton's Goalkeepers

Paul Owens author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pitch Publishing Ltd

Published:28th Jul '25

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Explore the careers of every goalkeeper who has stood between the sticks for Merseyside giants Everton FC, with exclusive insight from some of the keepers themselves.

Meticulously researched, this compelling book is brimming with fascinating stories of the club’s leading last lines of defence, including:

  • Ted Sagar and his 24-year spell with the Toffees
  • Double title-winner Gordon West and his comedic partnership with skipper Brian Labone
  • The inimitable Neville Southall’s rise through the football pyramid, including the punishing training routines and elite mentality that set him apart
  • Nigel Martyn, whose calming presence proved invaluable at both ends of the Premier League table
  • The exploits of US international Tim Howard, Everton’s goalscoring goalkeeper
  • England number-one Jordan Pickford, and how his relationship with Alan Kelly highlights the importance of a top-level goalkeeper coach in the modern game
  • The history of Everton Women’s goalkeepers, including a detailed portrait of former England goalie Rachel Brown-Finnis

With chapters covering every period of the club’s rich goalkeeping past, this book is a must-read for Evertonians and goalkeeping aficionados everywhere.

"The personal stories of Everton goalkeepers famous and not-so-famous are revealed in The Glovesmen of Goodison, a meticulously researched romp through the careers of every goalkeeper in their history, from George Bargery to Jordan Pickford."

-- Eric Brown * Sports Journalists Associati

ISBN: 9781836801641

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320 pages