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‘Brand Fusion: Purpose-driven brand strategy’ by De Gruyter FT Business Book of the Year nominee, Finalist in America Book Fest Best Books & Goody Business Book Awards 2023 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110718638/html
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Good interview. Seems to be in sync with TFG and David Moyes. I think he means “strategically conservative”, but he definitely subscribes to Evolution. #EvertonEvolution

Everton Stadium latest, reposts appreciated 💙 youtu.be/ygmReyz90V0?...

Two of the great Everton number nines, who spearheaded the Blues to the league title (in 1939 and 1963): Tommy Lawton and Alex Young. The latter was born on this day in 1937.

This is a #Southport based post… if you’re around tomorrow morning

30th January 1937 Everton 3 Sheff Wed 0 www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzH5...

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Revisiting this New Statesman #cartoon which, sadly, doesn't seem to have aged at all... #housing #capitalism #greed #wagegap #richgettingricher #property

Cultured centre-half, captain, Corinthian. And, above all, an Evertonian. Remembering Brian Labone on the 85th anniversary of his birth.

Colin Harvey is quite pleased with himself for scoring the 4th goal against Liverpool September 1964

I remember this game well. Before KO, a Kopite planted a pole with a purple heart (Google Everton drug scandal) in the centre circle to which 3 ‘Dolly Birds’ (as was PC to day back then) attached a bunch of Blue & White balloons. Then we battered them 4-0!

D-Day. Everton's greatest striker, Dixie Dean, born on this day in 1907.

Everton Stadium 18/1/25 youtu.be/UTUNGUSSqAo?...

If you added Everton to the list on Question 11, most Evertonians would get it straight away.

🎶 when you go, will you send back a lettuce from America? 🎶

Labone, West, Wright, and Hurst.

“Guess who just got back today That ginger boy that had gone away Hasn’t changed that much His hairs gone grey But I still think of him as Davy The Moyes is back in town”

No. Lots of fans are not born into club affiliation or grow up within the locale of the stadium. Their loyalty is just as valid.