Neville Southall

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One of the greatest goalkeepers of his time Neville was a mainstay of the Everton and Wales team for over a decade, before he moved into management.

Southall was born in Llandudno and originally played centre back for his school team and Llandudno Swifts, alongside Joey Jones.

He started his working life as a builder, playing for Conwy United, Bangor City and Winsford before being bought for £6,000 by Bury. He was then spotted by Howard Kendall, one of Everton’s most successful managers, and was transferred to Goodison Park for £150,000 in 1981.

He was placed on loan to Port Vale for a few months, before Neville eventually made the No.1 Everton shirt his own. He helped the Blues win the League Championship in 1985 and 1987, the FA Cup in 1984 and 1995 and the European Cup Winners Cup in 1985. In that year, the Football Writers Association, praised for his tremendous reflex skills and fearless presence in the Everton goal, also voted player of the year Southall.

When he played his last game for Everton in November 1997, he had broken the club’s record for appearances, having played in 750 matches. Neville Southall also broke records as one of the most capped Welsh players, making 93 appearances for his country during the 1980s and 1990s.

After his football career, Southall had coaching experience with the Welsh national squad, Dagenham and Redbridge, Dover Athletic, Canvey Island and Molesey before finally going into management at Hastings United in 2004 until 2005.

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