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1933 FA Cup Winning Team

FA Cup winners Everton Back row (left-right): Harry Cook (trainer), Cliff Britton, Warney Cresswell, Ted Sagar, Billy Cook, Tom White, Jock Thomson Front row (left-right): Albert Geldard, Jimmy Dunn, Bill Dixie Dean, Tom Johnson, Jimmy Stein, Ted Critchley

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Great historical moment captured in this photograph: The 1933 FA Cup Winning Team of Everton Football Club. This iconic image showcases the pride and jubilation of the players and staff after securing the coveted FA Cup title. In the back row, starting from the left, we have Harry Cook, the trainer, followed by Cliff Britton, Warney Cresswell, Ted Sagar, Billy Cook, Tom White, and Jock Thomson. Harry Cook had joined Everton in 1922 as a trainer and remained with the club until 1956. Warney Cresswell, a Scottish international, was a key defender for the team, while Ted Sagar, an English international, was a versatile player who could play in both defense and midfield. Billy Cook was another Scottish international and a prolific goalscorer for Everton. Tom White was a full-back, and Jock Thomson was a Scottish international and a reliable right-winger. In the front row, from left to right, we have Albert Geldard, Jimmy Dunn, Bill Dixie Dean, Tom Johnson, Jimmy Stein, and Ted Critchley. Bill Dixie Dean, the team's captain, was a legendary figure in Everton's history, setting a record for the most goals scored in a single season with 60 goals in 1927-28. Jimmy Stein was a Scottish international and a skilled winger, while Ted Critchley was a versatile player who could play in both defense and midfield. This photograph is a testament to the teamwork, determination, and skill that led Everton to victory in the 1932-33 FA Cup. It is a proud moment in the club's history and a reminder of the passion and dedication that has defined Everton Football Club for generations.

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