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Gabriel, Jimmy
Popular 1960s wing half, who returned as a Goodison coach in the 1990s
Galloway, Brendan
Zimbabwean defensive prodigy who made his professional debut as a 15 year-old
Galt, Jimmy
Captain of Everton’s 1914/15 League Championship winning side
Gannon, Mick
Young understudy to Brian Labone who forged a solid lower league career
Gardner, Thomas
One-game wonder on the Everton wing
Gascoigne, Paul
Finest English footballer of his generation, whose Goodison spell was symptomatic of a sad decline
Gauld, Jimmy
Controversial figure who was subsequently embroiled in the Tony Kay bribery scandal
Gault, William Ernest 'Ernie'
Northumberland born forward whose Everton career extended across two spells
Gbamin, Jean-Phillippe
Injury haunted midfielder, whose £25 million Everton transfer was an unmitigated disaster
Geary, Fred
Prolific front man who gave birth to the Everton centre forward tradition
Gee, Charlie
Reliable and committed centre back for club and country
Geldard, Albert
Pacy winger who frustrated and delighted in equal measure
Gemmill, Scotland 'Scot'
Scottish international who played during Everton’s hard times
Gerrard, Paul
Highly rated goalkeeper who failed to fulfil his early promise
Gibson, Billy
One of the ‘virgin blues’, he played in Everton’s first FA Cup run
Gibson, Darron
Republic of Ireland international who quickly became Everton’s lucky mascot
Gibson, David
Young winger who made three appearances during Everton’s hard times
Gidman, John
Swashbuckling right back whose best days lay beyond Goodison
Gillick, Torrance 'Torry'
The top Scottish winger of his day – and any other day
Ginola, David
The last of Walter Smith’s white elephants
Glazzard, Jimmy
Prolific lower league striker for whom the goalscoring touch proved elusive in the big time
Glover, Gerry
Young prodigy whose handful of appearances included the 1966 Charity Shield
Godfrey, Brian
One-game wonder who had a fruitful career beyond Goodison
Goldie, Hugh
Right half whose career north of the border brought him Scottish League honours
Goodlass, Ronnie
Cult winger who has since become a distinguished radio voice
Gordon, Patrick
Scottish winger who remained at Anfield following the great ‘split’ of 1892
Gosling, Dan
Scorer of dramatic FA Cup winner whose Goodison career ended acrimoniously
Goudie, H
Centre forward from Everton’s first FA Cup run, he did not last to see league football
Gough, Richard
Veteran defender, who overcame scepticism to wow Goodison
Gourlay, James
Scottish inside forward who won league representative honours in his home country
Gracie, Tom
Scottish centre forward who crossed the Mersey divide then died of leukaemia while serving during the First World War
Graham, Bobby
Inside right whose Goodison career failed to take off
Grant, Jackie
Popular post- war right half and utility man
Grant, Tony
Mercurial midfielder, outmuscled by the modern game.
Gravesen, Thomas
Eccentric midfielder who delighted and frustrated in equal measure
Gray, Andy
Effusive Scot whose arrival inspired Everton to greatness
Gray, Robert
Scottish forward who failed to make a first-team shirt his own
Greenhalgh, Norman
Unsung hero and captain of the 1938/39 Championship-winning team
Grenyer, Alan
Half back who made a decisive contribution in Everton’s second league title win
Griffiths, Bryan
Home-grown full back who later became a well-known figure in Merseyside non-league football
Griffiths, Philip
Reserve winger who briefly lined up alongside the illustrious Dixie Dean
Griffiths, Tom
Wales defender who overcame nightmare debut
Grundy, Harry
Shropshire-born winger who was limited to two Everton outings
Gueye, Magaye
French under-21 international who flickered amidst high expectations