Everton FC
Special event at Hill Dickinson Stadium relives one of Everton’s most iconic nights
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One of the most iconic nights in Everton’s proud history was relived as Hill Dickinson Stadium hosted a special event on Wednesday, honouring the unforgettable victory over Bayern Munich in the 1985 European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final.
The event, staged in partnership with Global Timing Partner and Stadium Founding Partner Christopher Ward, took place in Dock on One Presented by Christopher Ward, where heroes of that famous night reunited to celebrate the famous Goodison Park clash that saw Howard Kendall’s Blues’ recover from a goal down to overcome European giants Bayern Munich 3-1, en route to winning a first European trophy.
Many of the players who starred for Everton in the mid-1980s graced the occasion, with Neville Southall, Pat van den Hauwe, Kevin Ratcliffe, Derek Mountfield, Peter Reid, Graham Sharp, Paul Bracewell, Kevin Sheedy, Kevin Richardson, Alan Harper, Adrian Heath, Trevor Steven and John Bailey all in attendance. The Everton Giants were joined by Lily Kendall, the widow of manager Howard Kendall.
In recognition of their achievements, each player was presented with a special limited-edition Christopher Ward timepiece – The Goodison 3.1 – created to commemorate that famous night.



The watch, co-designed by Christopher Ward CEO and Co-Founder Mike France, features a number of subtle design details, including the match date (24/04/1985) and scoreline. The date window highlights, in amber, the shirt numbers of Everton’s goalscorers – Graeme Sharp, Andy Gray and Trevor Steven – while the times of the goals (48, 73 and 86 minutes) are marked on the bezel. The reverse is engraved with an aerial view of Goodison Park, alongside Howard Kendall’s iconic rallying call: “The Gwladys Street will suck the ball into the net.”
Lifetime Evertonian France, who attended the 1985 semi-final alongside his brother Jon, said: “A huge thank you to everyone who attended this special event.
“Celebrating arguably Goodison’s greatest night with the Goodison 3.1 watch and bringing the 1985 team together has been incredibly special – not just for us at Christopher Ward, but for everyone who understands what that night in 1985 meant.
“To have so many of the players who made history join us, alongside fans who lived it, brings that moment back to life in a powerful way.”
Legendary commentator Martin Tyler, who covered the globally televised match, was also in attendance, while fellow commentator Clive Tyldesley, who broadcast the game to Radio City listeners, generously gifted several of his original commentary charts from the match to the event.