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The Fantasy Football Club: Tony Bellew picks his Everton #One2Eleven

Tony Bellew
Image: Bellew opted for a 3-5-2 formation

Tony Bellew will be focussed on beating his rival Nathan Cleverly in the boxing ring on Saturday night – but as a proud Evertonian he should have one eye on Goodison Park earlier in the day when his club host West Ham.

Bellew is a lifelong fan of the Blues, so The Fantasy Football Club asked him to pick a #One2Eleven from his favourite Toffees players of all time.

Read on to see who he chose and then watch Bellew v Clevery II, live and exclusive on Sky Sports Box Office on November 22. Go to skysports.com/cleverlybellew to book.

GK: Neville Southall

This is a tough one. Tim Howard has been a fantastic goalkeeper at our club but he’d have to do crazy things to beat Neville Southall. The big man was a fantastic ‘keeper and for someone of his size and frame, his speed and reflexes were unbelievable.

CB: Dave Watson

The captain of our FA Cup-winning side in 1995, Watson was a hard man and a no-nonsense defender. He wasn’t the quickest but he had a good brain for the game and was never found wanting when it came to guts and sheer determination.

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Image: Phil Jagielka blasted in Everton's equaliser at Anfield earlier this season

CB: Phil Jagielka

People said it was a gamble when we got Jags in, but for the money we paid for him, I think he’s been outstanding for the club. He can do it all and has gone on to be a regular England international, something you don’t get to be if you are not a top, top player. His goal against Liverpool this season gets him in my team alone! He saved my face walking down Anfield Road after the game and gave be the biggest smile you’ve ever seen.

CB: Gary Ablett

No-one spoke badly of Gary. I had the pleasure of meeting him a few times and he was a fantastic guy, who was loved by everyone. He was a really good player who did a great job for Everton – and a great job for the other side as well.

I’m not sure there’s ever been anyone tougher to wear an Everton shirt.
Bellew on Peter Reid

RWB: Seamus Coleman

He has fantastic pace, can defend well and works really, really hard, so he is a must. To get a player like him for 60k in the modern game is unbelievable. He is made up that he is a professional footballer and always has a big smile on his face.

LWB: Leighton Baines

I read Roy Keane’s autobiography and he said how when he tried to get Leighton up to Sunderland, Leighton said that if Everton came in for him he would go there instead as he was a total Evertonian. That says everything you need to know about Bazza.

DM: Peter Reid

I’m not sure there’s ever been anyone tougher than Reidy to wear an Everton shirt. He is idolised here. He has been a fantastic servant to the club and always stayed close to it. You can see with the way he still talks about Everton how the club touched him.

Image: Head boy: Bellew says Cahill is brilliant with his bonce

AM: Tim Cahill

This lad would throw his head onto a brick if it was coming into the box. He is the best header of a ball I have ever seen live; his spring is unbelievable. He sacrificed everything, coming over from Australia with a pair of boots and suitcase in his hand and then giving it everything. I have been over to New York Red Bulls to see him and he is still the same TC I remember.

AM: Kevin Sheedy

He had an unbelievable left foot and there was nothing he couldn’t do. I’m sure if you spoke to players they’d say you always had a chance of scoring if Sheedy was in the pitch. He cannot miss out on this team.

I idolised Duncan as a kid, he was my hero.
Bellew on Duncan Ferguson

CF: Duncan Ferguson

I idolised Duncan as a kid, he was my hero. I wanted to be him but I was only good at following his physical attributes, not his footballing ones. He was a very underrated player, good with his feet, fantastic in the air, read the game very well and could shift for a big man. He is an Everton legend.

CF: Graeme Sharp

This was the toughest one as we’ve had some fantastic forwards and out of Gary Lineker and Sharp I am going to go with the guy I feel is a proper Evertonian. Lineker would score you more goals than Sharp, I am confident in saying that, but Sharp could do more than Lineker. He gave the club every ounce he had.

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