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Everton 2 Chelsea 1

Football - 1967 / 1968 First Division - Everton 2 Chelsea 1
Everton goalkeeper Gordon West punches clear, with Brian Labone and John Hurst looking on at Goodison Park.
The Goodison Road Stand and St Lukes Church are in the background.
20/04/1968. Colorsport Images are an ever-expanding library providing extensive coverage of all aspects of sport including Olympics since 1972 and football since 1881. © Colorsport

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This iconic print captures a historic moment in football history, showcasing the intense clash between Everton and Chelsea during the 1967/1968 First Division season. The match took place at Goodison Park, with the crowd eagerly anticipating an exhilarating showdown. In this particular snapshot, Everton goalkeeper Gordon West takes center stage as he fearlessly punches the ball clear from danger. His determination is palpable, evident in his focused expression and unwavering commitment to protect his team's goal. Standing by West's side are two Everton legends - Brian Labone and John Hurst - their eyes fixed on the action unfolding before them. Their presence exudes strength and camaraderie, symbolizing the unyielding spirit of teamwork that propelled Everton to victory on that memorable day. The backdrop of this image showcases not only the electrifying atmosphere within Goodison Park but also provides a glimpse into Liverpool's rich architectural heritage. The towering structure of St Lukes Church stands proudly behind the players, while fans fill up every inch of space in the renowned Goodison Road Stand. Preserved by Colorsport Images for generations to come, this print immortalizes a significant chapter in football history where passion collided with skill on that fateful day - April 20th, 1968. It serves as a timeless reminder of how sport can unite communities and create lasting memories etched deep within our hearts.


Framed Prints of Everton 2 Chelsea 1

Relive the thrills of the past with our Everton 2 Chelsea 1 Framed Print from Colorsport Images. This iconic photograph captures the intensity of the 1967/1968 First Division match between Everton and Chelsea. Witness Everton's goalkeeper Gordon West in action, punching clear of Chelsea's attack, while teammates Brian Labone and John Hurst watch on from Goodison Park. Add this historic football memorabilia to your collection and bring the excitement of the beautiful game into your home or office.


Photo Prints of Everton 2 Chelsea 1

Relive the thrilling moments of football history with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "Everton 2 Chelsea 1" by Colorsport / Provincial Press. This iconic image captures the intensity and excitement of a 1967/1968 First Division match at Goodison Park, as Everton goalkeeper Gordon West punches clear with Brian Labone and John Hurst keeping a watchful eye. A must-have for any football fan or collectors room, this high-quality print brings the past to life, preserving the nostalgia and passion of the beautiful game.


Poster Prints of Everton 2 Chelsea 1

"Relive the thrills of the past with our Everton 2 Chelsea 1 poster print from Colorsport Images. This iconic photograph captures a pivotal moment from the 1967/1968 First Division match at Goodison Park. Witness Everton goalkeeper Gordon West in action, as he punches clear with teammates Brian Labone and John Hurst looking on. Add this nostalgic piece to your decor and bring the excitement of football history into your home or office. Order now and step back in time with Media Storehouse's high-quality poster prints from Colorsport Images."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Everton 2 Chelsea 1

Relive the excitement of football history with our Everton 2 Chelsea 1 jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Colorsport Images. This vintage puzzle captures the iconic moment from the 1967/1968 First Division match between Everton and Chelsea, featuring Everton goalkeeper Gordon West punching clear while teammates Brian Labone and John Hurst watch on at Goodison Park. Perfect for football fans and puzzle enthusiasts alike, immerse yourself in the nostalgia and challenge yourself to piece together this intricately detailed image.

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