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Dai Davies, goalkeeper for Wales, Everton, Swansea and Wrexham – obituary
He played 52 times for his country and reached the quarter-finals of the 1976 European Championship
Dai Davies in 1979
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Dai Davies, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 72, played in goal for Everton, Wrexham and Swansea and won what was a record number of caps between the sticks for Wales.
Having begun his career at Vetch Field, Davies came to wider notice at 22 when after only nine appearances for Swansea Town (as they then were), he made the leap from the Third Division to the top of the First after being signed by the reigning League champions Everton for a fee of £40,000.
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Gordon West joined Everton from Blackpool for £27,500 in March 1962, ‘a world record that will never be broken’ according to the press, as the miner’s son from Barnsley became Harry Catterick’s first signing. Athletic, agile determined and composed, West played in goal 399 times for Everton and collected a full complement of medals before leaving the club in 1973. Tempted back out of retirement by Tranmere Rovers in October 1975, he played 17 games in total and provided first-team cover for four years before calling it a day. He appeared three times for England and it would probably have been more but he withdrew from the 1970 World Cup squad for family reasons.
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Geoff Barnett, former Everton reserve goalkeeper, dies at 74 Saturday, 16 January, 2021
Geoff Barnett, former Everton reserve goalkeeper from Harry Catterick s 1960s sides and understudy to Gordon West, died in Florida, age 74.
Geoff was scouted from local football, joining the club in May 1964, and won the FA Youth Cup with the Blues in 1965, alongside John Hurst and Jimmy Husband, but was unable to regularly dislodge Gordon West and Andy Rankin from Harry Catterick s fantastic sixties sides.
He kept a clean sheet on his debut against Sunderland at Goodison Park in November 1965 and made eight more appearances between the sticks that season, including the famous game at Blackpool when a 16-year-old Joe Royle made his debut at centre-forward in place of Alex Young.