Everton FC legend Harry Catterick will gain Hall of Fame recognition at last (GALLERY)

26 August 2010 00:00
Harry Catterick (158)[LNB]* EVERTON have unveiled a historic timeline of iconic images from the club's history outside Goodison (below)[LNB] MORE than 25 years after his death, Harry Catterick is to be inducted into the National Football Museum's Hall of Fame next month.[LNB]Catterick, best remembered as Everton manager during one of the Blues' most successful winning periods, will be honoured alongside Kenny Dalglish as an outstanding team manager, while Ian Callaghan and Ray Clemence will also be recognised.[LNB] Under Catterick's guidance, Everton won the old First Division championship in the 1962/63 season and the 1966 FA Cup final, before dominating the 1969/70 season, winning the championship again by a point short of the record points total.[LNB]And he enjoyed a healthy rivalry with Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, Catterick's introvert, authoritarian nature contrasting strongly with the more extrovert, media-friendly Shankly.[LNB]Catterick died of a heart attack shortly after watching Everton draw 1-1 with Ipswich Town in an FA Cup Final at Goodison Park in March 1985.[LNB]He was 65-years-old.[LNB]The Hall of Fame Dinner, at the Hilton Hotel in Manchester on September 23, is expected to attract stars of the sport and enthusiasts from across the UK.

Source: Liverpool_Echo