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William Dixie Dean runs out for Everton against Arsenal at Highbury

1936: William " Dixie" Dean runs out for Everton against Arsenal at Highbury. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive. Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in Liverpool, England. © Everton 2005 - All Rights Reserved

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This vintage photograph captures a legendary moment in English football history as William "Dixie" Dean runs out onto the pitch at Highbury Stadium for an Everton versus Arsenal league match in 1936. Dean, considered one of Everton's greatest players, is seen here in his iconic blue and white striped jersey, number 10, with determination etched on his face as he prepares to lead his team to victory. Dean's career with Everton spanned from 1925 to 1938, during which he scored an incredible 184 goals in just 259 appearances. His goalscoring prowess earned him the nickname "Dixie" due to his ability to produce goals out of seemingly nothing. This photograph captures the essence of Dean's legendary status, as he steps out onto the hallowed turf of Highbury, home of Arsenal, with the expectation of the crowd weighing heavily on his shoulders. The 1935-36 season was particularly memorable for Dean, as he broke the English league goalscoring record with an astonishing 60 goals in 42 appearances. This achievement remains a testament to his incredible talent and dedication to the game. The photograph serves as a reminder of the rich history of English football and the legendary players who have graced the pitches of the past. As we look at this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era of football that was simpler, yet just as passionate and exciting as the game we know and love today. The image of Dixie Dean running out onto the pitch, with the roar of the crowd in the background, is a vintage moment that continues to inspire and captivate football fans to this day.


Framed Prints

Capture the timeless beauty of football history with our framed print featuring William 'Dixie' Dean running out for Everton against Arsenal at Highbury in 1936. This iconic image from Everton Football Club's archives showcases the passion and determination of one of the game's greatest legends. Bring a touch of nostalgia to your walls and celebrate the rich heritage of this historic moment with Media Storehouse.


Photo Prints

Step into football history with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print capturing the iconic moment when William 'Dixie' Dean takes the field for Everton against Arsenal at Highbury in 1936. Relive the passion and excitement of this legendary match, beautifully preserved by Hulton Archive from Everton Football Club. Add a touch of sporting nostalgia to your space with this timeless piece of football art.


Poster Prints

Step into football history with our exclusive Poster Print capturing the iconic moment when William 'Dixie' Dean stepped onto the pitch for Everton against Arsenal at Highbury in 1936. Relive the excitement and passion of this legendary match, beautifully preserved by Hulton Archive from Everton Football Club. A must-have for any true football fan.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Piece together the iconic moment when William 'Dixie' Dean took to the field for Everton against Arsenal at Highbury in 1936. Our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle captures this historic football match, allowing you to relive the excitement and glory of one of Everton Football Club's greatest legends. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you assemble this captivating puzzle, featuring a stunning image from Hulton Archive. Perfect for avid football fans and puzzle enthusiasts alike.

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