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    ‘My mum was Everton’s first official Goodison Park toffee lady’

    saiphnewsBy saiphnewsMay 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Family photograph Everton FC toffee lady Mary Morgan (nee Gorry) wearing Victorian style confectionary attire with white pinny and bonnet with Tommy Eglington who played for Everton wearing a suit taken between 1953 and 1956.  Family photograph

    Everton FC toffee lady Mary Morgan with Blues player Tommy Eglington

    Saying goodbye to Goodison Park is “going to be like losing a little bit of my mum”, the daughter of Everton’s first official toffee lady has said.

    The tradition of handing toffees out at Everton’s stadium dates back to the 1890s when Old Ma Bushell, who ran the nearby Ye Ancient Everton Toffee House, dressed her granddaughter in her finest clothes and sent her with a basket of Everton toffees to throw into the crowd.

    Lifelong Evertonian Mary Morgan (nee Gorry) was the Blues’ toffee lady from 1953 until 1956.

    Speaking ahead of the final men’s fixture at Goodison Park before their move to Bramley-Moore Dock this summer, Patricia Smith said: “It’ll be a sad day – there’s going to be a lot of tears.”

    Family photograph Black-and-white image of Eddie Morgan wearing a suit and his bride Mary Gorry wearing a bonnet.Family photograph

    Mary gave up the role when she married Eddie Morgan

    She said her mum’s role as the toffee lady “started off as a joke” when she customised a bridesmaid dress, handstitched “Everton Supporters Federation” on a white pinny, and teamed it with a bonnet.

    It was a nod to the traditional attire worn more than 60 years previously, when Jemima Bushell handed out Everton toffees to fans as Ye Ancient Everton Toffee House battled to outdo Everton mints creator Mother Noblett, whose shop was situated closer to Goodison.

    And so the enduring link between Everton and toffee was born.

    While toffees are no longer hurled into the stands due to health and safety concerns, the matchday tradition endures with the sweets being handed out instead.

    Everton said the role will be filled on Sunday by Jazz Barnes-Reen, sister of the stadium tour manager Elle Barnes-Reen.

    PA Media massive white banner with The Toffees branded on it in blue is draped across an upper stand with fans packed above and in the stand below at a matchPA Media

    Everton are known as the Toffees due to two rival producers which competed in the area in the 19th Century

    Patricia told BBC News: “The club told mum they liked the idea and asked her if she would like to be the mascot and throw Everton toffees out at games.

    “She jumped at the chance! She absolutely loved it and travelled all over to the games.”

    The teacher said her mum Mary, who was born in 1925 and lived on Liverpool’s Scotland Road, had so many happy memories from her time as the toffee lady.

    “She was exceptionally proud of her role – the whole family is.”

    The toffee lady almost came unstuck at one game, however, when police tried to throw her out of an Everton fixture at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough stadium.

    Already a much-loved figure within the club, Mary was reprieved thanks to an intervention from Everton captain Peter Farrell and another player Tommy Eglington.

    Not only was she allowed to stay, but she was given a seat in the manager’s dugout during the game.

    Perhaps unsurprisingly, the dedicated Blue ended up meeting her husband, Eddie Morgan, at the football.

    When they got married in 1956, she decided to hand over the toffee lady reigns – and her dress – to her friend Peggy Morley.

    Nothing could keep Mary away from her beloved Goodison Park though, and she continued to watch Everton until her death in 2017.

    Getty Images Large flag at Goodison Park being passed over the heads of fans. It features a cartoon image of an old woman dressed in the Everton toffee lady uniform of a blue dress and white pinny.Getty Images

    Everton and toffee are synonymous

    Patricia said her mum loved to decorate their house when Everton won trophies, meaning the 1980s was a busy time.

    After they lifted the FA Cup at Wembley in 1984, Patricia remembered her dad being ordered to repaint the whole house blue.

    In addition to being the toffee lady, Mary helped set up Everton Supporters’ Club.

    Patricia said her mum was “very proud” of her membership card which sported the number 0001

    Sunday’s final game against Southampton will be a very “emotional” day, she said.

    “It going to be like losing a little bit of my mum, like leaving her behind,” she said.

    “It will be a sad day.”

    As for the future, Patricia said it was a case of “onwards and upwards” as the men’s team prepares to move to its new 53,000-seater Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

    “I just hope it has the same special atmosphere.”

    Getty Images An Everton toffee lady, wearing a traditional blue dress and white pinny, gives out sweets to young Everton fans at Goodison Park.Getty Images

    The tradition of toffees being given out to fans on matchday endures

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