37. Andy Gray (1983-85) 68 appearances, 22 goals “Goodison brought out the best in me. Everything about it – the fans, the team, the history of centre forwards – was right. It was like it was meant to be” Glasgow born Andy Gray was 27, but very injury prone, when Howard Kendall bought him for £250,000 from Wolves, but the Scot managed to crowbar huge success into a short Everton career. If Kendall had more money to splash he would have tried to bag Brazilian Nunes or Paul Mariner. Luckily he didn’t. At Everton, Gray would leap and ricochet his way to an FA Cup, a League Championship, and...

