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1960–61 Everton F.C. season

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Everton
1960–61 season
ChairmanJohn Moores
ManagerJohnny Carey (until April)
Harry Catterick (from April)
First Division5th
FA CupThird round
League CupQuarter finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Vernon (21)
All: Vernon (22)
Average home league attendance43,448

During the 1960–61 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

In the 1960–61 season, the Toffees finished in 5th place, their highest post-war position but despite that, Johnny Carey was infamously sacked in the back of a taxi by director John Moores.[1] As a result, the infamous fans jibe, 'Taxi for xxxxxx!' has become a staple insult offered to any manager facing the threat of the sack. Carey was then replaced in April by Harry Catterick.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1 Tottenham Hotspur 42 15 3 3 65 28 16 1 4 50 27 115 55 2.091 + 60 66
2 Sheffield Wednesday 42 15 4 2 45 17 8 8 5 33 30 78 47 1.660 + 31 58
3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 17 2 2 61 32 8 5 8 42 43 103 75 1.373 + 28 57
4 Burnley 42 11 4 6 58 40 11 3 7 44 37 102 77 1.325 + 25 51
5 Everton 42 13 4 4 47 23 9 2 10 40 46 87 69 1.261 + 18 50
6 Leicester City 42 12 4 5 54 31 6 5 10 33 39 87 70 1.243 + 3 45
7 Manchester United 42 14 5 2 58 20 4 4 13 30 56 88 76 1.158 + 12 45
8 Blackburn Rovers 42 12 3 6 48 34 3 10 8 29 42 77 76 1.013 + 1 43
9 Aston Villa 42 13 3 5 48 28 4 6 11 30 49 78 77 1.013 + 1 43
10 West Bromwich Albion 42 10 3 8 43 32 8 2 11 24 39 67 71 0.944 – 4 41
11 Arsenal 42 12 3 6 44 35 3 8 10 33 50 77 85 0.906 – 8 41
12 Chelsea 42 10 5 6 61 48 5 2 14 37 52 98 100 0.980 – 2 37
13 Manchester City 42 10 5 6 41 30 3 6 12 38 60 79 90 0.878 – 11 37
14 Nottingham Forest 42 8 7 6 34 33 6 2 13 28 45 62 78 0.795 – 16 37
15 Cardiff City 42 11 5 5 34 26 2 6 13 26 59 60 85 0.706 – 25 37
16 West Ham United 42 12 4 5 53 31 1 6 14 24 57 77 88 0.875 – 11 36
17 Fulham 42 8 8 5 39 39 6 0 15 33 56 72 95 0.758 – 23 36
18 Bolton Wanderers 42 9 5 7 38 29 3 6 12 20 44 58 73 0.795 – 15 35
19 Birmingham City 42 10 4 7 35 31 4 2 15 27 53 62 84 0.738 – 22 34
20 Blackpool 42 9 3 9 44 34 3 6 12 24 39 68 73 0.932 – 5 33
21 Newcastle United 42 7 7 7 51 49 4 3 14 35 60 86 109 0.789 – 23 32
22 Preston North End 42 7 6 8 28 25 3 4 14 15 46 43 71 0.606 – 28 30

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
League Champions, qualified for European Cup
FA Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1960-61
League Cup Winners
Relegated

Results

Everton's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
20 August 1960 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–2 50,393
24 August 1960 Manchester United H 4–0 51,602 Collins (2), Lill (2)
27 August 1960 Leicester City H 3–1 45,215 Ring (2), Collins
31 August 1960 Manchester United A 0–4 51,915
3 September 1960 Aston Villa A 2–3 32,864 Temple, Vernon
5 September 1960 Blackpool A 4–1 24,945 Collins, J Harris, Temple, Vernon
10 September 1960 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 3–1 53,728 Vernon (2), J Harris
14 September 1960 Blackpool H 1–0 46,943 Lill
17 September 1960 Bolton Wanderers A 4–3 30,405 Lill (2), Collins, Vernon
24 September 1960 West Ham United H 4–1 46,291 Vernon (2), Lill, Ring
1 October 1960 Chelsea A 3–3 31,457 Collins, Lill, Ring
8 October 1960 Preston North End H 0–0 36,717
15 October 1960 Fulham A 3–2 30,603 J Harris (2), Vernon
24 October 1960 Manchester City H 4–2 53,781 Vernon (2), Collins (pen), Temple
29 October 1960 Nottingham Forest A 2–1 20,720 Bingham, B Harris
5 November 1960 West Bromwich Albion H 1–1 40,705 Kennedy (own goal)
12 November 1960 Cardiff City A 1–1 19,234 Bingham
19 November 1960 Newcastle United H 5–0 41,123 Collins (3), Vernon, Wignall
26 November 1960 Arsenal A 2–3 36,709 Collins (pen), Vernon
3 December 1960 Sheffield Wednesday H 4–2 25,658 Vernon (2, 1 pen), J Harris, Johnson (own goal)
10 December 1960 Birmingham City A 4–2 27,717 Wignall (2), Bingham, Tyrer
17 December 1960 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–3 61,052 Wignall
26 December 1960 Burnley A 3–1 44,232 Bingham, Collins (pen), B Harris
27 December 1960 Burnley H 0–3 74,867
31 December 1960 Leicester City A 1–4 23,495 B Harris
21 January 1961 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 1–4 31,119 Bingham
4 February 1961 Bolton Wanderers H 1–2 35,654 Collins
11 February 1961 West Ham United A 0–4 22,322
18 February 1961 Chelsea H 1–1 34,449 Vernon
25 February 1961 Preston North End A 0–1 17,812
4 March 1961 Fulham H 1–0 35,840 Gabriel
11 March 1961 Manchester City A 1–2 29,751 Vernon
18 March 1961 Nottingham Forest H 1–0 27,579 Bingham
22 March 1961 Aston Villa H 1–2 28,115 Wignall
25 March 1961 West Bromwich Albion A 0–3 20,590
31 March 1961 Blackburn Rovers A 3–1 24,982 Young (2), Vernon
1 April 1961 Birmingham City H 1–0 31,872 Temple
3 April 1961 Blackburn Rovers H 2–2 41,991 Bingham, Young
8 April 1961 Newcastle United A 4–0 30,342 Bingham (2), Vernon, Wignall
15 April 1961 Cardiff City H 5–1 34,382 Collins (3, 1 pen), Young (2)
22 April 1961 Sheffield Wednesday A 2–1 26,601 Wignall (2)
29 April 1961 Arsenal H 4–1 39,810 Vernon (3, 1 pen), Young

[3]

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 7 January 1961 Sheffield United H 0–1 48,895

[3]

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 12 October 1960 Accrington Stanley H 3–1 18,246 Wignall (2), J Harris
R2 31 October 1960 Walsall H 3–1 14,137 Collins, Vernon, Webber
R3 23 November 1960 Bury H 3–1 20,724 Wignall (2), J Harris
R4 21 December 1960 Tranmere Rovers A 4–0 14,967 Wignall (3), Bingham
QF 15 February 1961 Shrewsbury Town A 1–2 15,399 Young

[3]

Squad

[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK England ENG Albert Dunlop
- DF Scotland SCO Alex Parker
- DF England ENG Brian Labone
- DF England ENG Tommy Jones
- DF Scotland SCO George Thomson
- MF Scotland SCO Bobby Collins
- MF Scotland SCO Jimmy Gabriel
- MF England ENG Brian Harris
- FW Wales WAL Roy Vernon
- FW England ENG Derek Temple
- MF Northern Ireland NIR Billy Bingham
- FW England ENG Jimmy Harris
- FW England ENG Frank Wignall
No. Pos. Nation Player
- FW Scotland SCO Alex Young
- DF Ireland EIR Mick Meagan
- MF Scotland SCO Tommy Ring
- MF England ENG Mickey Lill
- DF Wales WAL Colin Green
- MF England ENG Jimmy Fell
- MF England ENG Peter Kavanagh
- MF England ENG George Sharples
- MF England ENG Alan Tyrer
- FW Wales WAL Keith Webber
- MF England ENG Jack Bentley
- DF England ENG Roy Parnell

References

  1. ^ "Everton manager". Archived from the original on 17 November 2006. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ a b c Everton's Record in 1960-61