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ALAN BALL 

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He was born at 2 Brookhouse Avenue, Farnworth, Lancashire, the son of (James) Alan Ball, builder's joiner, later publican, and his wife, Violet, née Duckworth. Ball started his footballing career whilst still a schoolboy, playing for Ashton United, the team his father managed, amongst the hurly burly of the Lancashire Combination. He fell out with his headmaster over missing games for his Farnworth Grammar School team due to him signing and playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He left Farnworth Grammar with no qualifications.
After he left school, Wolves decided not to take Ball on. The midfielder then started training with Bolton Wanderers but they too decided not to give him a professional deal, as manager Bill Ridding said he was too small.[1]
Blackpool signed him after Ball's father called in a favour with the coach, an old friend with whom he used to play. Ball was given a trial in September 1961 and was immediately signed up as an apprentice. He turned professional in May 1962, making his Football League debut on 18 August 1962 against Liverpool at Anfield in a 2-1 victory. At age 17 years and 98 days, he became Blackpool's youngest League debutant.[2] On 21 November 1964, Ball scored his first hat-trick as a professional, in a 3-3 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage.[2]
Everton
Ball's performances in the 1966 World Cup winning England team attracted the attention of a number of clubs bigger than Blackpool. He was eventually sold to Everton for a fee of £112,000 in August 1966, at the time a record transfer fee paid to an English club.[3] At Everton, Ball settled into what became regarded as his generation's best Everton midfield trio, alongside Colin Harvey and Howard Kendall (they are still affectionately referred to as "The Holy Trinity"). Everton reached the 1968 FA Cup Final, but lost to West Bromwich Albion and were knocked out by Manchester City in the semi-finals the following year. Ball was as instrumental a player in the team as ever, as Everton took the 1970 Football League Championship title, seeing off a late challenge from Leeds United.[4]
Back at club level, Everton again capitulated in the semi-finals of the FA Cup in 1971, with Ball's opening goal overhauled by two strikes from Merseyside rivals Liverpool, who went on to lose the final to "double"-chasing Arsenal. Ball played 259 times for the Toffees, in all scoring 79 goals.[4]
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960-1961 Ashton United 7 (1)
1962-1966 Blackpool 116 (40)
1966-1971 Everton 208 (66)
1971-1976 Arsenal 177 (45)
1976 → Hellenic (loan) 4 (?)
1976-1980 Southampton 132 (9)
1978-1979 → Philadelphia Fury (loan) 33 (5)
1979-1980 Vancouver Whitecaps 31 (10)
1980-1981 Blackpool 30 (5)
1981-1983 Southampton 63 (2)
1982 → Floreat Athena (loan) 3 (2)
1982-1983 Eastern AA 12 (?)
1983 Bristol Rovers 17 (2)
Total 833 (187+)

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@marcohinojosa9566
@marcohinojosa9566 Год назад
A box-to-box + creative playmaker. RIP Sir Alan Ball Jr. (1945-2007)
@frankhornby6873
@frankhornby6873 4 месяца назад
💙 I've never seen a player with more passion and love for the game of football than ALAN BALL...He loved Everton and us Evertonians absolutely idolised him...I'm blessed with having seen The Holy Trinity...💙BALL, HARVEY, KENDALL 💙 grace Goodison Park in the late 60's....along with the other great players in that SPECIAL EVERTON TEAM that won the league in 1970....ALAN BALL IS A TRUE EVERTON LEGEND....💙
@Guesswho-qk2kv
@Guesswho-qk2kv 9 месяцев назад
Little curly Alan Ball he’s the greatest of them all . Never got the knighthood he deserved, he was the best player on the pitch during the World Cup final
@mccartney2
@mccartney2 5 лет назад
my hero as a child..... Alan.. The Clockwork Orange..workrate was huge.... amazing vision and passer of the ball..and a prolific goalscorer.... RIP Alan ..always a blue though....... Catterick...traitor for selling him
@malarki5
@malarki5 2 года назад
Mine and your hero!
@AmeroTheGOAT
@AmeroTheGOAT Год назад
I'm related to Alan ball on my grandmother's side never met him ofcourse I wasn't alive then but he seems like a Goat
@paulwilkinson4227
@paulwilkinson4227 4 месяца назад
I remember the day he left Everton like it was yesterday, I was 10 broke my heart.
@jamesholland2519
@jamesholland2519 2 года назад
A great player. A greater man.
@malarki5
@malarki5 2 года назад
Yup...so kind and generous!
@twoblue7329
@twoblue7329 3 года назад
Started watching Everton in 1968 felt like ball & Royle scored every week won the title in 69-70 magic
@user-py5ct1go2s
@user-py5ct1go2s Месяц назад
The 66 World cup. Days when most kids had a world cup willie badge or poster. Most football grounds were full on a saturday, no sunday games. It didnt cost 40 or 50% of your take home pay to see your team and most of the supporters just bought chips or a pie at half time. Those days were ace.
@maddoxjoe2237
@maddoxjoe2237 3 года назад
the best
@I_have_BIG1st_prize_right_now
@I_have_BIG1st_prize_right_now 4 года назад
2:56 Bobby Moore?
@KickinItWithCade
@KickinItWithCade 2 года назад
Correct!
@AdrensphrdGaming
@AdrensphrdGaming 4 года назад
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