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    Everton Legends night at the Liverpool Empire on 28th May

    Martin MoseleyBy Martin Moseley10 June 2026Updated:10 June 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There are evenings that feel less like events and more like reunions, and the Everton Legends night at the Liverpool Empire on 28th May was very much one of those. In a city that knows its football, (and its history), this felt like a celebration of Everton’s spirit, the blue half, the Toffees, the Originals.
    Well-presented and under the lights of one of Liverpool’s most treasured venues, Everton supporters gathered in numbers to hear stories and re-live some of those special moments of humour, achievements, blood and guts.
    On stage were four true Everton legends. From the mid-eighties team, Peter Reid, Trevor Steven and replacing the advertised Dave Watson was Paul Bracewell. From the noughties was former captain Alan Stubbs. What made the evening memorable was not simply the appearance of familiar names, but the way their stories seemed to bridge generations of Evertonians.
    These were recollections full of character: tales from dressing rooms, famous matches, hard-earned victories and the quieter moments in between. The respect for the club, for Goodison Park, the badge and the supporters was evident throughout the evening, as was the acknowledgement of many teammates along the journey such as Neville Southall and Wayne Rooney.
    There was plenty of humour and warmth running through the conversation. For those in the audience, it was a reminder that this football club is built as much on personality and commitment as on results, and that Everton’s identity has always come from the people who gave themselves fully to the shirt. It was also a quiet message to current and future players about what that badge should mean.
    During the second half of the evening, supporters were able to put questions to the legends via social media. The replies were gritty and honest, underlining the passion and determination shared by both supporters and former players to see Everton return to success on the pitch and bring trophies to their fantastic new stadium.
    The real success of the night was that it did not try to recreate the past so much as honour it and all the people involved in it. In the grand setting of the Liverpool Empire, the stories felt bigger than anecdote; they became shared history, told back to the people who had lived it from the stands, the terraces and the family living room.
    For long-time supporters, it was a chance to smile at names and moments that still carry enormous emotional weight. For younger fans, it offered something just as valuable, a sense of continuity, of belonging to a club whose soul has been shaped over decades by resilience, wit and unmistakable blue pride.
    Warm, funny and steeped in memory, the Everton Legends evening was a reminder that while football never stands still, some connections remain beautifully unchanged.
    Mike Loftus
    Everton
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