15 Nov 2025 12:15:44
Hate it when we have no games. Since it is quite I thought I would ask a question about where supporters were born. By the way no disrespect to those not born in Liverpool, they are the greatest for supporting Everton.
I was born on the 18th February 1940 in the old Mill Road Hospital. Always been proud that my birth certificate states I was born in the sub district of EVERTON.
Anyone else have the same? Six months after I was born the Germans leveled the Maternity Ward killing many Mothers and Babies.
Mill Road Maternity Unit was closed in 1993 so you have to be older than 32 if you were born there.
Transferred by my company to the USA in 1978, still miss Liverpool although it has changed a lot since since my youth.
15 Nov 2025 16:41:15
Your a bit older than me mate I was born in 1949 in Guernsey 4 yrs after the Second World War and after being the only place in the British Isles to be invaded by the Germans in 1939 through to 1945,we hold our liberation every year on May 9th the day we were liberated by British troops, have seen two Everton games over here in Guernsey when Howard Kendall brought the Team over, I was so lucky I met with Howard and the Team after one of the games and he gave me his Everton tie as a souvenir which I still have, I hope to get over to the new stadium in the new year looking forward to that mate.
15 Nov 2025 19:49:28
Think I was Mill Road in 84. Whippersnapper compared to you two! Left the city in 2002 and briefly returned for a few years in the 2010s but now supporting from afar. Desperate to get up to the new stadium with my lad but he’s fairly young for the colourful language of the Premiership games.
Plus, getting hold of a ticket seems crazy unless you are willing to sell a kidney to pay for one.
15 Nov 2025 20:34:20
Me mum was born in mill road meself I was born in 89 at Whiston hospital can't class the 95 fa cup final as would of been 6 years old but hopefully fingers crossed be nice to see us win a trophy in future.
15 Nov 2025 20:39:27
Guernsey, I believe Jersey was also occupied by the Germans.
15 Nov 2025 20:39:53
Hell of a decade the 80s for the Toffees mate, what a Team Brilliant footy.
{Ed025's Note - yeah great times GB..
16 Nov 2025 10:04:49
To all the above posters, I was born in 1942 in Yorkshire and moved to Liverpool area around 1954. Went to watch Everton just before Jonny Carey was sacked by John Moore’s and remained an Evertonians since.
How I would love to see the teams that Harry Catterick put together playing for the club today. I think all of the players would walk into any Premier clubs team if playing today.
16 Nov 2025 13:27:56
I was born in Sefton General in 1958. Brought up in Moon Street in the City centre (University built there now) . Got moved out of the city at 8 and lived in Southdean Road, and went to St Dominic’s school for good catholic boys and girls ?
Lived in Tuebrook for a while when older then moved to London and started my own print buisness.
Sold that and now retired to become a full time grumpy bugger.
{Ed025's Note - i was born at home in Barnet St Edge Hill in 1958 weighing in at 2Lb, kept in a drawer until i got bigger, went to St Hugh,s catholic school then Sir Thomas A Becket until i left, served my time as a street mason pavior then worked for the council for 40 odd years, retired now but still do little jobs to keep the wolf from the door..
16 Nov 2025 15:45:54
Agree Pojo the Channel Islands were invaded by the Germans which are made up of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark and Herm mate.