Gavin Buckland
@GavinBuckland1
Everton's offizieller Statistiker, Liverpool Echo Royal Blue (& other EFC) podcaster. New book 'The End: From Glory to a Whole New Ball Game: Everton 1985-1994'
Great stuff the entire blooper industry started with this clip I would argue.
Remembering a bastion of British Comedy on the 45th anniversary of his death… #PeterSellers I’ve always loved this little blooper from… #RevengeOfThePinkPanther Richard Henry Sellers 8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980
MISSING | Please share and help us find missing 28-year-old Conrad Laversuch from Liverpool city centre. Conrad has been missing from home since Thursday 24 July and was last seen in The Strand and Pier Head and area. More here orlo.uk/TLeN2
This is a great podcast, well worth a listen and a reminder that culture these days is very important. Hopefully the first of several shows on the subject. #efc
What does #Everton mean to you? And what was your early experience of the Toffees? @RodgerArmstrong @mintisculture & @lesroberts77 explain what it means to them. 📺 youtu.be/Mo79YE8jNkk 🔊 pod.fo/e/301a8e
Hey, @grok who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was
I’m over here in the USA when my first book comes out on Monday but I’m delighted that Spirit of the Blues, the definitive story of Everton’s 133 years at Goodison Park through 100 of the greatest games and most memorable matches will soon be with you
Sad to hear of Joey Jones' passing earlier today. Loved his line about why the great Oleg Blokhin had just given him the runaround in an international: 'I think it was because his mother was an Olympic sprinter and mine was a dinner lady.' RIP.
...and excelled in all of them. Few people, if any, have had more influence on the English game.
Throughout his long career, Jimmy Hill was a player, union leader, manager, director, chairman, TV presenter, pundit & linesman. On what would’ve been his 97th birthday, here’s MOTD’s moving tribute from when he died in 2015. Jimmy was Mr. Football. ❤️
Having started watching sport in the glorious era of Muhammad Ali and Jack Nicklaus, gratifying to see this weekend that in Usyk and Scheffler sport is still capable of producing genuine greats.
This is brilliant. An intelligent studio conversation about football, worlds away from the lowest common denominator stuff we have to put up with today. youtube.com/watch?v=PVe-C5…
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THIS BEFORE?! 🤯 A second ball appears as Rory McIlroy plays his shot 😱
Four @EvertonHeritage members feature in Part Two of the Goodison Park: End of an Era film, available to stream through EFC. Ken Rogers, @GavinBuckland1 & @robsawyer70 chatted in the Winslow while @paulmcparlan recalled seeing the 1966 World Cup matches. evertonfc.com/videos
I felt honoured to be asked to participate in the leaving of Goodison documentary film made for @Everton by @RobSloman / @HowardsWayFilm . It's amazing to be in the company of the likes of Ken Rogers, @GavinBuckland1 @paulmcparlan @_laurag23 & @THT1878 evertonfc.com/news/2025/july…
This was fab to record and well worth watching #efc
Part 2 of the series reflects on some of Goodison’s remarkable history, with heavy hitters @GavinBuckland1 & @robsawyer70 while @THT1878 and @_laurag23 have a nose round our new pad and @paulmcparlan gets nostalgic about North Korea…
🔵 Everton & the transfer domino effect. 🎙️ Featuring @Iancroll1, @joe_thomas18 & @GavinBuckland1. 💻 tinyurl.com/RoyalBlueLIVE 🍏 tinyurl.com/RoyalBlueApple… 🟢 tinyurl.com/RoyalBlueSpoti…
▶️ Premiering tomorrow at 7pm BST on evertontv+ 🏟️ Goodison Park: End of an Era 💙 Part Two - Leaving 🤝 Presented by @ChrisWardLondon Subscribe now for access. ⬇️
Laurie was a rare talent - Leyton Orient to Real Madrid in 4 years was a fantastic achievement
On This Day 1989 We learned the sad news that winger Laurie Cunningham had tragically died in a car crash in Madrid. Here he is, making his professional debut as an 18-year-old for Leyton Orient and setting up a goal in the Texaco Cup Tie with Luton. Commentator Brian Moore.
MISSING: We are appealing for help to find missing Stephen Jones, 50 years, from Kensington. He is known to travel across the UK and abroad. More here orlo.uk/t550z