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Full name
  
Alan Whittle

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Alan Whittle


Role
  
Footballer

1965–1967
  
Position
  
Alan Whittle 1960s evertonfpforg

Date of birth
  
(1950-03-10) 10 March 1950 (age 65)

Playing position
  
Midfielder/Forward

Place of birth
  
Liverpool, England

Everton 2 Stoke 0 - 13 March 1971


Alan Whittle (born 10 March 1950) is an English retired footballer who played as a forward or attacking midfielder. He made a total of 241 Football League appearances for Everton, Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient and A.F.C. Bournemouth, scoring 46 goals. He also spent a season with Iranian side Persepolis where he made 34 appearances and scored 9 goals.

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Club career

Alan Whittle Everton FC 19701971 The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars

Whittle was a product of the Everton F.C. youth academy and debuted for the first-team in 1967 at the age of 17. In 5 years at Everton Whittle only made 74 appearances scoring 21 goals, but found it difficult to establish himself in the first-team. In December 1972 Whittle was sold to Crystal Palace F.C. for a then large fee of £100,000. Whittle spent 4 years of his career at Crystal Palace F.C., however his stay was dogged by injury and bad form, leading him to fall out of favour with then coach Malcolm Allison, Whittle did make a century of appearances for "The Eagles" and was a fan favourite. Whittle spent one season at Leyton Orient scoring 6 goals in 50 appearances for the club and coming 2nd in the Anglo-Scottish Cup. Whittle then surprised many by spending one season at Iranian club Persepolis F.C. in the 1977–78 season where he competed in the Takht Jamshid Cup, however because of the Iranian Revolution and collapse of the national league Whittle had no choice but to leave Iran. Ultimately, Whittle ended his career at A.F.C. Bournemouth at the age of 30 making just 9 appearances for the club. Towards the end of Whittle's career he made a move to Australia where he played for a year before going to non-league side Gravesend & Northfleet in 1982 ending a career for Whittle who as a youngster had much promise but injury and poor form were to block the extent of his success.

International career

Alan Whittle Alan WHITTLE League appearances Crystal Palace FC

In 1972, at the age of 22, he was called up by Sir Alf Ramsey, manager of the English national football team; however, he did not feature for the side.

Honours

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  • English championship: 1
  • 1969/70, Everton
  • Charity Shield: 1
  • 1970, Everton
  • Anglo-Scottish Cup, Runners-Up
  • 1976/77, Leyton Orient
  • Takht Jamshid Cup, Runners-Up
  • 1977/78, Persepolis
  • Trivia

    Alan Whittle Everton Alan Whittle Signed Picture 1970 Old Footballer

  • Whittle was the first English footballer ever to play in the Iranian football league system.
  • Palace fans would chant "We want Whittle" and "The Roker roar is no more, Whittle showed them how to score".
  • Whittle campaigned in Everton's football in the community scheme.
  • Now retired, Whittle lives on The Wirral.
  • Whittle's nickname was The Hustler at Everton
  • Whittle is the uncle of current Everton player Tom Davies.
  • References

    Alan Whittle Wikipedia


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