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Everton fans have experienced their fair share of glory, and this specially commissioned DVD collection highlights some of the Clubs' most memorable moments to be relived again and again…
1966 FA Cup Final - Everton v Sheffield Wednesday One of the greatest FA Cup Finals of all time...as Harry Catterick's Everton came back from 2-0 down to score three second half goals and clinch the FA Cup for the third time in the Club's illustrious history.
How the victorious Blues celebrated at the final whistle, as the Cup headed back to Goodison for the first time since 1933.
1984 FA Cup Final - Everton v Watford
It was the day that Everton's 14-year search for silverware finally ended.
Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.
May 19th 1984 was the day that Everton Football Club announced to the football world: "We are back!"
1985 European Cup Winners Cup v Rapid Vienna
The Blues arrived in Rotterdam full of confidence after beating Munich, and were now tipped as hot favourites to emerge victorious against Rapid Vienna.
Sharp scored first on 57 minutes and Trevor Steven added a second on 72 minutes.
Rapid did manage to claw their way back into the match, but the goal proved irrelevant, as Kevin Sheedy hammered home number three straight from the restart.
Rotterdam was awash in Blue, as Kevin Ratcliffe lifted Everton's first trophy in Europe and made the 84-85 season one that the blue half of Merseyside will never forget.
1995 FA Cup Final - Everton v Manchester United
Not many teams suffer such poor league form that they dispense with the services of their manager...and then go on to win the FA Cup in the same season under the new man! But that's exactly what happened to The Toffees in the 1994-95 campaign.
The arrival of Joe Royle was the catalyst for a dramatic upsurge in fortunes that peaked in the May sunshine at Wembley.