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Maconnachie, John 'Jock’
Talented left back who captained the club and won the 1915 League Championship
Madar, Mickael
Elegant French international who helped bring survival in 1998
Magner, Teddy
Non-league journeyman who made the step up to the big time with Everton
Maher, Aiden
Home grown wideman limited to a solitary first team appearance
Makepeace, Joseph William Henry ‘Harry’
Legendary footballer and cricketer who won every honour each sport offered
Maley, Willie
Former Scotland international whose Everton career was notable only for its brevity
Marsden, Joe
Right back who played as many times for his country as he did Everton
Marshall, Cliff
Groundbreaking winger who was Everton’s first black player
Marshall, Ian
Home grown defender cum centre forward who enjoyed better times elsewhere
Martin, George
Inside forward whose Goodison career coincided with interesting times
Martyn, Nigel
Veteran goalkeeper who impressed after his belated Goodison arrival
Materazzi, Marco
Promising Italian centre back whose name entered football infamy
Maxwell, Alan
Scottish forward who led the frontline during Everton’s first Goodison season
Mayers, Derek
Homegrown winger who made a name for himself as Tom Finney’s fellow Deepdale flanker
Mayson, Tommy
Veteran forward limited to a solitary Everton appearance
McAleny, Conor
Promising young winger who ultimately thrived in the lower leagues
McBain, Neil
Elegant half back who traversed the Mersey-Manchester divide
McBride, Brian
Accomplished American international centre forward
McBride, Joe
Winger from illustrious stock, a promising career faltered after Gordon Lee’s departure
McCall, Stuart
Zestful midfielder whose abundant energy was not matched with composure
McCambridge, Jimmy
Irish international forward never able to supplant Dixie Dean during his three-month Goodison spell
McCann, Gavin
Home grown midfielder who enjoyed a successful Premier League career beyond Goodison
McClure, Joe
Defender whose Goodison career coincided with some dramatic times
McCormick, Harry
Irish winger who gained league representative honours in his native Ulster
McDermott, Tommy
Well-travelled inside forward whose Goodison career almost touched glory
McDonagh, Seamus ‘Jim’
Ireland international goalkeeper whose Goodison career was cut short by Neville Southall’s arrival
McDonald, Alex
Well-travelled inside forward who served Everton at the turn of the nineteenth century
McDonald, John ‘Jock’
Record-breaking full back who provided seven years of fine – but barren – service
McDonald, Neil
Versatile Geordie who always faced an uphill struggle to win over the fans
McFadden, James
Gifted Scottish forward who lacked the composure to make his talents count
McFarlane, Robert ‘Rab’
Scotland international goalkeeper not able to make the Everton goalkeeper’s jersey his own
McGourty, John ‘Jimmy’
Inside forward who won league representative honours during his time in Ireland
McIlhatton, Johnny
Old school Scottish winger, whose life ended tragically early
McInnes, Tom
Scottish inside forward whose mid-1890s goals almost brought the title to Goodison
McIntosh, Jimmy
Forward whose Everton career coincided with the club’s nadir
McKenzie, Duncan
Flamboyant forward who illuminated and exasperated during Gordon Lee’s tenure
McKinnon, Archibald
Prolific outside right who was unable to hold down a place in Everton’s debut league season, despite his goals
McLaughlin, John
Distinctive looking defender of 1970s vintage
McLeod, Kevin
Talented homegrown midfielder who forged a solid league career beyond Goodison
McMahon, Steve
Midfield hard man who became a hated figure at Goodison
McMillan, James
Prolific inside forward unable to claim a regular berth despite his goals
McNamara, Tony
Boyhood blue who became the first player to appear in all four divisions in a single season
McNaught, Ken
Scottish defender whose best days lay beyond Goodison
McPherson, Lachlan
Defensive minded Scot who played his part in Everton’s early-1930s fall and rise
Meagan, Mick
Irish utility man who went on to manage his country
Meehan, Peter (aka, Peter Meecham)
Distinguished Scotland international full back who was on the losing side in the 1897 FA Cup Final
Megson, Gary
Young midfielder who forged a First Division career elsewhere
Meiklejohn, George
Centre half with just a single appearance to his name
Menham, Bob
Goalkeeper that many felt was culpable for Everton’s 1897 FA Cup Final defeat
Menham, Charles
Reserve goalkeeper in the mid-1920s
Mercer, Joe
Homegrown wing half who belongs to the panetheon of English football greats
Meunier, James
Reserve left back who made just five outings in a royal blue shirt
Michaels, William
One club man whose first team career was fleeting
Miller, Harry
Lancastrian inside forward whose Goodison career was limited to two outings
Miller, Jimmy
Nomadic winger whose stay at Goodison was no more brief than other postings
Miller, Willie 'Dusty'
Inside forward whose 1936 transfer to Burnley may have been the makeweight in the Tommy Lawton deal
Milligan, George
Defence-minded Lancastrian whose football career ended with the arrival of war
Milligan, Mike
Underperforming midfielder who barely flickered in Colin Harvey’s last days
Milward, Alf
Brilliant left winger whose partnership with Edgar Chadwick brought the club early success
Mimms, Bobby
Goalkeeping understudy charged with the thankless task of filling Neville Southall’s gloves
Mitchell, Frank
Scottish goalkeeper who with Dave Hickson shares the distinction of being the only player to turn out for all three Merseyside clubs
Moffatt, Andy
Early-1920s centre forward discarded after just a solitary start
Moffatt, Harold ‘Hugh’
Widely travelled winger never quite able to call Goodison his home
Molyneux, George
Left back who served Everton over two spells and later represented England
Moore, Eric
Respected defender who played through troubled times
Moore, Joe-Max
Plucky American striker who failed to build on early promise
Moore, Neil
Homegrown centre back who had a nomadic lower and non-league career after Everton
Morris, R
Centre forward who made a solitary appearance in Everton’s debut league season
Morrissey (Sr), Johnny
Winger who crossed the Mersey divide and became an Everton great
Morrissey jr, Johnny
Son of the Goodison legend, he wrote himself into Tranmere’s record books after just one Everton start
Morton, Harry
Experienced goalkeeper who was unable to oust Ted Sagar from the number one jersey
Mountfield, Derek
Goalscoring central defender who was a popular and important figure in Everton’s 1985 title win
Mountford, Harry
Reserve forward who deputised as an inside left and winger in Goodison’s early years
Muir, Willie
Scottish goalkeeper who kept guard at the end of the nineteenth century
Murray, C
Mysterious goalkeeper who made just two FA Cup appearances before disappearing from the records
Murray, David B.
Full back who crossed the great Mersey divide
Murray, David J.
Everton’s trailblazing first foreign footballer
Murray, Joe
Rarely used inside forward whose career traversed the ‘Split’
Murray, T
Defender who played twice in Everton’s first recognised FA Cup run
Mustafi, Shkodran
Highly rated youngster who went on to achieve international honours with Germany
Myhre, Thomas
Charismatic Norwegian international goalkeeper who failed to build on early promise