Anfield legend honoured by Everton Heritage Society

, 15 April, 1comment  |  Jump to most recent
David Prentice writes of the rededicated of the grave of Alec Brady, Everton's first title winner - at Anfield:

Celtic Graves Society and the Everton Heritage Society joined forces to rededicate the grave of a Victorian pioneer who graced both clubs.

Alec Brady was an Everton original.

A Scottish inside forward, he was a member of the first Everton team to win the League Championship in 1891, in the days when Everton played their football at Anfield.

Listen to audio from the ceremony


» Read the full article at Liverpool Echo



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Paul Wharton
1 Posted 15/04/2016 at 16:23:30
Sunday was a great day standing together with the Celtic Graves Society and the Brady family.

The booklet on Alec's life is available for a £3 donation for the EFC Heritage Society at St Luke's on match days or we can post it out at an extra cost.


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