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  2. The immediate consequences of the ban was that Gary Lineker, who scored 38 goals in his only season at Everton in 1985-86, and then Kendall in 1987 left for Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao respectivly, where European football was a possibility.

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  3. May 15, 2018 · Sadly for Everton and their fans the side would fall at the final hurdle in their quest for a League, FA Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup treble when they were beaten by Manchester United in extra-time at Wembley.

  4. From 1977 to 1984, English clubs had captured seven of eight European Cups, and their banishment from play was a blow to the country and the sport as a whole.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Everton lifted two league titles in the 80s but the ban on English clubs from competing in Europe at the time prevented the Toffees from testing themselves against the continent’s elite sides.

    • James Wiles
  6. Feb 7, 2019 · Everton could well have won the European Cup themselves. Oxford United, Luton Town and Wimbledon were all refused their one and only chance of continental football. So season by season, here’s a look at those clubs and many more who had to stay in England during that period….

  7. Jun 2, 2020 · It was another chance lost for Everton in 1987/88, the season that PSV Eindhoven became the third Dutch club to lift the European Cup, led by an emerging coach by the name of Guus Hiddink.

  8. Everton were unable to defend the trophy: as league champions they would have entered the 1985–86 European Cup, but they were not permitted to play in either competition following the events at the Heysel Stadium, which saw all English clubs banned from European competitions.

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