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Everton's fans at Goodison Park paid tribute to Alex Young, who died last month

Everton have paid tribute to club legend Alex Young, who died last month at the age of 80.

Young won league titles in England and Scotland, helping Hearts to two in three years before joining Everton in November 1960.

An English championship followed three years later, Young scoring 22 times on his way to becoming a crowd favourite at Goodison Park, and he was an FA Cup winner in 1966.

Everton and West Brom players came out onto the pitch on Saturday accompanied by a rendition of Z-Cars on the bagpipes ahead of their Premier League game, in honour of the Scot known at Everton as 'The Golden Vision'.

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