Everton honour ex-player and manager Royle

  • Author, Shamoon Hafez
  • Role, 鶹Լ Sport football news reporter

Former Everton player and manager Joe Royle has been honoured by becoming the first person to have a roadway named after him inside the club's Finch Farm training ground.

Royle, 75, won the 1969-70 First Division title as a striker for the Toffees before going on the manage the side, winning the 1995 FA Cup - the last piece of silverware lifted by the club.

At a special ceremony, the new road signage was unveiled with the club legend and members of his family in attendance.

"I am very proud," said Royle. "It's something I never expected. It's a great honour and I really mean that."

Royle is regarded as one of Everton's most iconic figures and scored 119 goals for the club, putting him fifth on the all-time list.

Everton chief executive Colin Chong said: "Joe is genuine Everton royalty and it is absolutely appropriate that he should be recognised in this fashion.

"There are not many people that have had a greater impact on this football club than Joe Royle, and today we have seen how proud he and his family are of this deserved dedication."

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Image caption, Royle celebrates on the touchline during Everton's 4-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Tottenham in 1995