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50. Thomas Gravesen (2000-05, 2007-08)
132 appearances, 11 goals
From the beginning of his Everton career, Gravesen set out to get noticed, playing like he should have an exclamation mark grafted onto his surname. The excitable Dane even saw red in one of his first outings, a "friendly" against Blackburn Rovers in 2000, for some appalling tackling. Gravesen had two stints at Everton, but his first was his best. Often starved of a partner to exchange skilful midfield repartee with, he was forced to roam on his own - a goggle-eyed, shaven-headed hunter-gatherer. Why is he on this list? Gravesen polarises opinion like Marmite, spam and country music, but Tommy drove a workman-like Everton towards fourth spot and turned Real Madrid's head before he could finish the job. Despite looking like he should be stroking a cat whilst plotting James Bond's downfall from a hollowed-out volcano, he was hugely talented. His amazing chipped pass to Lee Carsley against Arsenal and his goal from the edge of the area against Crystal Palace were both world class in their execution. Tommy did come back for a muted second coming and waved goodbye to Goodison by dispatching a penalty against Fiorentina. He retired from football earlier this season.
50. Warney Cresswell (1927–36)
306 appearances, 1 goal
Cresswell oozed such class that he became known as "the prince of full backs". He won seven caps for England and helped Everton to win the Football League Championship twice and the FA Cup in 1933.
49 Tim Cahill (2004-present)
That it would cost ten Cahills to buy one Robbie Keane shows not the gulf in class between the two players but the brilliance of this David Moyes signing. Strong and unfeasibly dominant in the air for someone who is only 5ft 10in, Cahill has an unreal knack for goalscoring. The Australian is the competitive heart of the current Everton team and was pushed to an emergency centre-forward position earlier this season. Whether he is scoring a last-minute overhead kick, leaping into the stands to sign autographs on foreign tours, or messing the hair of young and wide-eyed fans, he is always doing it for the team. Evertonians love Cahill and you get the impression that the feeling is very much mutual.
49. Duncan Ferguson (1994-98, 2000-06)
273 appearances, 72 goals
As misunderstood as Boo Radley, as Blue as they come, and unsurprisingly the No 1 choice for this season's induction into Gwladys Street's Hall Of Fame. Ferguson may not be the most glorious Toffee ever but peer over the journalistic wall of words and you have the perfect talisman for late 1990s Everton. Fans projected all their angst onto this Scottish totem, who was blighted by injury, brimming with anger, a fan amongst players and, when the mood took him, an unplayable striker. A nearly man who was underrated on the floor and wonderful in the air - most memorably against Liverpool in 1994 - in one of his final acts for the club, Ferguson was to score the curiously disallowed goal against Villarreal that would have kept Everton in the scramble to proceed to the Champions League proper.
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