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West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton

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West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton

West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Evertons Young can be, shadows him closely and the centre forward, try as he may, fails to break the grip of his opponent. March 1963. © Mirrorpix

Willasey
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom

Media ID 21779998

Alex Young Everton Footballer March West Ham United 1963

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In this print from March 1963, we witness a fierce battle between West Ham United and Everton. The image captures the intensity of the match as Brown, representing West Ham, realizes just how dangerous Everton's Young can be on the field. With unwavering determination, Brown shadows his opponent closely, refusing to let him out of his sight. The centre forward for Everton tries relentlessly to break free from the tight grip of his adversary but fails in his attempts. This moment frozen in time showcases the sheer strength and skill displayed by both players as they engage in an exhilarating duel. As we delve into this snapshot from football history, it is impossible not to feel the adrenaline coursing through their veins. The passion and commitment exhibited by these athletes epitomize what makes football such a beloved sport worldwide. Willasey's expert photography perfectly encapsulates this thrilling encounter between two formidable teams. Through his lens, he brings us closer to experiencing the raw emotions that permeate every corner of the pitch during intense matches like these. This print serves as a testament to Willasey's ability to capture significant moments in sporting history with unparalleled artistry and precision. It stands as a timeless reminder of an era when football was played with unyielding spirit and uncompromising dedication.


Framed Prints of West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton

Relive the thrilling moments of football history with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning piece, "West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham)" by Willasey from Memory Lane Prints, captures the intensity and determination of the game. Witness the iconic moment as Brown (West Ham) closely guards against Everton's young and dangerous centre forward, demonstrating his unwavering focus and skill. Bring this captivating piece of sports art into your home and let it tell the story of the beautiful game.


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Relive the intensity of the beautiful game with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, featuring the iconic moment from West Ham United vs Everton. Witness the focus and determination of Brown (West Ham) as he closely guards against Everton's young and dangerous forward, Willasey, in this captivating image from Memory Lane Prints. Perfect for football fans and collectors alike, this print captures the thrill of the match and the skill of the players involved. Order now and bring the excitement of the stadium home with you.


Poster Prints of West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton

Relive the intense rivalry between West Ham United and Everton with our exclusive Media Storehouse poster print, "West Ham United v Everton: Brown (West Ham) vs. Young (Everton) by Willasey from Memory Lane Prints." This captivating image showcases a pivotal moment in the match, with West Ham's Brown closely guarding Everton's Young, determined to keep the opposition's dangerous forward at bay. Add this stunning poster to your collection and bring the thrill of the football pitch into your home or office.


Jigsaw Puzzles of West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton

Relive the excitement of football history with our stunning jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This intricately detailed puzzle features the iconic moment from the West Ham United vs Everton match, captured in the artwork "West Ham United v Everton. Brown (West Ham), realising how dangerous Everton's young talent can be." Witness the intense concentration on Brown's face as he shadows a threatening Everton player, determined to protect his team's defence. With breathtaking attention to detail, this puzzle is a must-have for any football fan or jigsaw enthusiast. Engage in a fun and rewarding experience as you piece together this beautiful representation of football history.

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