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Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex

Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex


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Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex

Welsh international Roy Vernon (left) and Scottish international centre-forward Alex Young with their wives. Roy vernon was Everton captain and Welsh international in the 1960s. Alex Young was a Everton hero known as the Golden Vision. December 1961

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Liverpool Echo
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1961 Alex Young Everton Footballer Footballers Husband Wags Wives Nancy


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Capturing the Golden Era of Football - Roy Vernon and Alex Young, Legends On and Off the Field

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. In this nostalgic print from December 1961, we are transported back to a time when football was pure passion and dedication. Welsh international Roy Vernon, Everton captain and a force to be reckoned with in the 1960s, stands proudly on the left. Beside him is Scottish international center-forward Alex Young, affectionately known as the Golden Vision. But this image isn't just about their sporting prowess; it also offers a glimpse into their personal lives. Standing beside these formidable athletes are their loving wives – Nancy and an unidentified woman who shared in their triumphs and supported them through every victory. The bond between these couples is palpable as they radiate joy and pride. It's a snapshot that reminds us that even football heroes have families who stand by them through thick and thin. Roy Vernon's leadership skills were evident both on and off the pitch, while Alex Young's mesmerizing talent earned him legendary status among Everton fans. Together, they formed an unstoppable duo that brought glory to Goodison Park. As we gaze upon this timeless photograph, we can almost hear the roar of adoring crowds echoing in our ears. It serves as a reminder of how sports can unite nations but also bring people together on a more intimate level – celebrating not only athletic achievements but also love, support, and unwavering commitment between husbands and wives.

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