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Sagar, Ted
Illustrious goalkeeper whose Everton career spanned four different decades
Saha, Louis
France international forward whose injury record undermined his great natural talent
Salt, Ernie
Reserve goalkeeper limited to a handful of early-1920s outings
Samways, Vinny
Subtle midfielder who found himself unwanted by Joe Royle
Sanders, Alan
Mischievous Mancunian who filled Everton’s right back berth in the 1950s
Sansom, Kenny
Former England full back who joined Everton at the end of an illustrious career
Saunders, George
Post-war era full back who came to Goodison on the back of a lofty commendation
Saunders, Ron
Homegrown forward who made a triumphant return as player and League Championship-winning manager after dropping out of league football
Schofield, Alf
Local winger who made a name for himself with Manchester United after failing to make the Goodison breakthrough
Scott, Alex
Lightening winger who won trophies and adulation on both sides of the Scottish border
Scott, Billy
Goalkeeping legend and perennial nearly man
Scott, Peter
Versatile defender who forged a successful lower league career
Scott, Walter
Back up goalkeeper for Everton in the 1900s, he later became the first goalkeeper to save three penalties in a single league match
Seargeant, Steve
Left back who later enjoyed time in the sun with Brazilian legend
Senderos, Philippe
Loan star whose Goodison switch did not work out
Settle, Jimmy
Inside forward of pace and élan
Shackleton, Alan
Unheralded forward of the Carey years who surprisingly dropped out of league football after Everton
Sharp, Bertram ‘Bert’
Younger brother of the illustrious Jack who provided defensive cover over two Goodison spells
Sharp, Graeme
Illustrious centre forward who ranks second only to Dixie Dean in Everton’s all time goalscorers
Sharp, Jack
Illustrious all rounder who wrote his name into Everton and Lancashire lore
Sharples, George
Homegrown centre back unable to dislodge the imperious Brian Labone from the starting XI
Shaw, Stuart
Promising winger for whom a regular first team spot proved elusive
Sheedy, Kevin
Left footed maestro who was the creative heart of Everton’s glory years
Sheridan, Jimmy ‘Paddy’
Ireland international centre forward who served as back up during the first years of the last century
Short, Craig
Expensive central defender who fell short of the standard demanded for Dave Watson’s successor
Sidibé, Djibril
World Cup winning international defender who was a useful addition to the Everton back line during a loan season
Simms, Sammy
Reserve centre forward limited to just a couple of outings
Simonsen, Steve
Record breaking goalkeeper who failed to make the number one shirt his own
Simpson, Bobby
Versatile full back who provided cover through Everton’s victorious 1914-15 season
Simpson, Tom
Reserve winger limited to just a solitary outing in an Everton shirt
Singleton, Harry
Local winger who was unable to make a first team breakthrough
Sloan, Donald
Goalkeeper who gained Irish league representative honours and crossed the Mersey divide
Smalley, Robert
Everton’s goalkeeper as league football arrived at Anfield
Smallman, David
Great white hope whose career was ravaged by injury
Smith, Derek
Homegrown forward who prospered on the other side of the Mersey
Smith, Joe
Outside right who went on to earn Irish League representative honours with Belfast Distillery
Smith, John
Local winger who failed to claim a regular first team place
Snodin, Ian
Versatile midfielder whose glittering potential was wrecked by injury
Southall, Neville
Charismatic goalkeeper blessed with genius, he pulled on an Everton shirt more times than any other player
Southworth, Jack
Double hat trick hero who went on to make a musical career
Speed, Gary
Lifelong Evertonian who captained his boyhood club in a tumultuous 18 month spell and whose life ended in tragedy
Spencer, Henry
Inside forward who struggled to find his niche in Everton’s transitional early-1920s team
Spencer, John
Diminutive journeyman striker whose Goodison spell was destined for failure
Stanley, Garry
Extravagantly coiffured midfielder who fell short of the Goodison standard
Stein, Jimmy
Scottish wing wizard who inspired Everton’s 1933 FA Cup win
Stephenson, George
Right half in Everton’s league debut season, his single appearance came in a 5-0 defeat to Wolves
Steven, Trevor
Brilliant wideman who was a driving force behind Everton’s mid-eighties successes
Stevens, Dennis
Unsung hero of Everton’s 1963 title triumph
Stevens, Gary
Athletic right back who graduated through Everton’s youth ranks to embark on a magnificent career
Stevens, George Leopold ‘Leo’
A prolific lower league scorer he failed to displace his fellow Wirraler, Dixie Dean
Stevens, Thomas
Outside left who struggled to make a first team berth his own
Stevenson, Alex
Diminutive inside forward whose career spanned both sides of the war
Stevenson, Billy
Right back stalwart and Central League captain
Stewart, Alex
Defensive minded Scot who played through Everton’s ultimately unsuccessful run to the 1893 FA Cup Final
Stewart, Billy
Defensively minded Scot who brought military levels of fitness to the Everton defence
Storrier, David
Powerful full back who went on to captain Celtic
Stowell, Mike
Reserve goalkeeper who thrived away from Neville Southall’s considerable shadow
Stracqualursi, Denis
Big hearted Argentine centre forward whose endeavours captured Evertonian hearts
Strettle, Samuel
Cheshire born defender unable to carve out a first team regular berth
Stuart, Graham
Everton’s underrated diamond whose goals staved away relegation
Stubbs, Alan
Centre back who recovered from cancer to captain his boyhood team
Styles, Arthur ‘Archie’
Local left back who was a makeweight in Bob Latchford’s record transfer
Sugg, Frank
First class cricketer whose football career saw him partake in Everton’s first league season
Sutherland, John
Defender who was the last of the post-war Irish invasion of Goodison
Sutton, William
Goalkeeper who was among Everton’s early one game wonders