Peter Lupson’s brand new theory of Everton Ever-Lution

14 November 2009 02:05
VISITORS to Peter Lupson's 'Ever-lution' talks at the city's Central Library will be already aware of how informative and entertaining the hour-long lectures can be.[LNB]Last week's discourse, 'Houlding, Mahon and the Battle of Anfield,' shed an interesting new angle on the row which led to the formation of Liverpool FC.[LNB]See www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/peterlupson[LNB]All the events are free and are being held to coincide with the Everton Collection exhibition.[LNB]But after several successful talks, Peter is stepping aside for a couple of weeks to allow two former Blues to take the stage.[LNB]On Thursday, November 26 Derek Temple will be popping in (2pm) to talk about his playing days, followed by Duncan McKenzie on Saturday, December 5 (10am-4pm) to sign copies of his new book 'The Last Fancy Dan.'[LNB]Peter's next lecture, on Monday, December 7, is: Reconciliation and Forgiveness - The Cuff/McKenna Friendship (from 2-3pm).[LNB]Then on Wednesday December 16 (2-3pm) he talks about: William McGregor and the Birth of the Football League.[LNB] Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.And a new date has just been added: Everton, Liverpool and the Moores Family, on Monday December 21, 2-3pm.[LNB]All the lectures take place in the Hornby Room.

Source: Liverpool_Echo