Walkouts signed football shirts Everton collectibles

About

Everton Football Club, founded on 1 January 1878, is based in Liverpool and competes in the Premier League. Walkouts presents a curated selection of signed football shirts and framed memorabilia that link the club’s long history to tangible provenance, emphasising the club’s first principles and collector appeal for fans and museums alike.

The club was a founding member of the Football League and later a founder of the Premier League, and it played at Anfield before moving to Goodison Park; home fixtures are now staged at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the 2025-26 season. That continuity underpins why shirts from long-standing match programmes and early seasons remain sought after by local and international collectors.

On the pitch Everton’s record includes nine league titles and continental success highlighted by the European Cup Winners' Cup, milestones that shape provenance narratives for signed shirts, match-issued jerseys and commemorative releases. Statistically the club is ranked 217 by IFFHS, a single reference point among many measures of historical prestige.

The club’s traditional royal blue home shirts, the badge changes and supplier eras are all reference points for authenticators and buyers. Collector interest often centres on specific peaks of success and notable squad lines; the mid-1980s double campaign and the 1995 FA Cup run remain high on wish lists, and framed shirts from decisive fixtures or captain’s issue shirts are popular display pieces.

Signed retail shirts are an important subcategory, beyond match-worn pieces. Fans seek official fanshop releases, early retail runs, player-issue variants and region-specific editions because these often carry easier provenance, visible tagging and consistent sizing. Walkouts lists are explicit about provenance notes, and many pieces include COA or exact photo proof where available; Free worldwide shipping is provided for international buyers.

Anniversary and commemorative releases post-1970 are especially collectible, for example the 1978 Centenary commemorative crest issues, and season-specific jerseys such as 1984-85 which mark the club’s domestic and continental peak. These releases tie design cues to milestones, so collectors prioritise early production runs, limited edition numbering and any player signatures associated with cup runs or title celebrations.

The 1991-92 away colourway remains an enduring conversation piece and the 1991-92 amber away shirt is a fan-favourite for its distinctive palette and era associations, while provenance is commonly strengthened by a COA or exact photo proof. For practical collecting, seasons such as 1984-85 and 1994-95 are frequently cited by sellers and buyers as reference points for value and display, and Walkouts carries verified pieces tied to those campaigns.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1984–85 Royal blue Division One league & CWC double season
  • 1994–95 Royal blue FA Cup winners
  • 2004–05 Royal blue Premier League UCL qualifier

Iconic away kits

  • 1991–92 Amber away fan-favourite

Anniversary shirts

  • 1978 Centenary commemorative crest
  • 2003 125 years special mark

Collector seasons

  • 1984–85 CWC/League iconic peak
  • 1994–95 FA Cup trophy season
  • 2004–05 Premier League top-four finish

Honours

Everton's long trophy record is led by nine Football League titles and five FA Cups, supplemented by nine Charity Shields and a continental victory in the European Cup Winners' Cup. The club secured its first league championship in the 1890-91 season and enjoyed a golden period in the mid-1980s that produced league success and the 1985 Cup Winners' Cup triumph. The most recent major domestic success recorded in the inputs was the 1995 FA Cup. Everton's sustained presence in the top flight underpins those honours and underlines a reputation that has earned an IFFHS ranking in global listings. Key decisive moments include the breakthrough 1890-91 title and the club's European final success in 1985 which remain touchstones for supporters.

Legends & Leadership

Neville Southall is remembered as a club legend player of the 1980s whose performances between the posts were central to Everton's domestic and continental competitiveness during the decade.

Graeme Sharp is celebrated as a legend player of the 1980s who contributed decisive goals across title campaigns and cup runs that defined the club's most successful period.

Timothy Cahill is regarded as a recent key player of the 2000s whose goals and presence provided important attacking impetus during his spell with the club.

Howard Kendall is recognised as a legendary manager of the 1980s who shaped Everton's tactical identity and steered the team through its most decorated era.

Dan Friedkin is noted as the club owner who completed a purchase in December 2024 and is the principal figure in the club's current ownership chapter.

Stadium

Everton's home identity has recently shifted to Hill Dickinson Stadium for the 2025-26 season while the club's long residence at Goodison Park remains central to its heritage. The duality of names reflects a historic link to neighbourhood supporters and a new era of matchday facilities. Home fixtures, especially the Merseyside derby against Liverpool, carry intense local rivalry and a charged atmosphere that is integral to the club's matchday culture. Fans are known for vocal support and longstanding traditions that connect past and present stadia; club rituals and pre-match build-up create a distinctive sense of place for both domestic league and cup fixtures.

Also known as
Hill Dickinson Stadium
Local derby
Merseyside derby Liverpool city rivalry

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification domestic vs UEFA fonts vary
  • Suppliers Umbro/Le Coq/Nike eras; check tags
  • Signatures Lineker Southall Ferguson eras valued

FAQ

Q: When was the club founded? A: Everton was founded in 1878 and is one of the oldest professional football clubs in England.

Q: Where does Everton play its home matches? A: The club moved to Hill Dickinson Stadium for the 2025-26 season while supporters retain a long association with Goodison Park.

Q: What major trophies has Everton won? A: Everton's trophy cabinet includes multiple league championships and FA Cups along with a European Cup Winners' Cup; signed memorabilia can include digital/NFC verification for authenticity.

Q: Can I buy official club items? A: Official merchandise is sold through club channels with COA-grade items available and Free worldwide shipping.