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Everton's Pat Nevin takes on Liverpool's John Barnes in the 1989 FA Cup final PAT NEVIN is a member of a very exclusive club of football personalities who know what it is like to experience derby games as a player, media analyst and as the chief executive of one of the participating clubs. And as much as the former Scotland international winger is enthusiastic about every role he has played in the game over three decades, he admits he would relish another chance to pull on the blue shirt of Everton against Liverpool at Goodison this weekend.
Nevin played in derbies for Clyde, Chelsea, Tranmere, Kilmarnock, Motherwell and close to a dozen on Merseyside during a spell with Everton ran from 1988 to 1992.See the full content of this document
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Intense & Fierce, Mersey Derbies Best I've Played In
He spent four years working as chief executive at SPL club Motherwell, a spell that overlapped his retirement as a player in 2000.
His current media work with the BBC, Chann...See the full content of this document
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