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Bill Watson
1 Posted 15/01/2021 at 04:49:16
Thanks for another fascinating article, Rob.

Dennis Stevens
2 Posted 15/01/2021 at 19:23:17
Everton seemed to be somewhat in the doldrums after the War, Somebody Like Hardman would have been a great addition to the Board. What a shame he was Manchester-based.
Michael Kenrick
3 Posted 16/01/2021 at 11:51:07
That's one of those classic "What if?" questions, Dennis. You can't waste too much energy on answering them but it's not unreasonable to wonder what he might have been able to do for Everton if he was on the board in a period where the club finished bottom of the table, suffered relegation from the top flight (1951) and then struggled, hitting our lowest-ever finish – 16th in the Second Division (1953).


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