Everton fans on Twitter were reminiscing over a bygone era over the course of the weekend.

Merseyside rivals Liverpool may well be the dominant force in English football right now but there was a time when the Toffees reigned supreme both locally and nationally.

Everton won the First Division with a total of 90 points in the 1984/85 season, storming clear of the Reds, who finished in second place with 13 less points, in the process.

The season was filled with wonderful moments of footballing excellence, and one particular highlight from a 4-1 drubbing of Sunderland at Goodison Park emerged on social media at the weekend.

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Indeed, a video showcasing a Kevin De Bruyne-esque, instinctive, and immaculately volleyed pass from Paul Bracewell, which eventually finds its way to Trevor Steven, caught the eye of plenty of supporters.

The video shows Steven storming away from his marker before slamming the ball into the roof of the net, but it was the quality of the assist that truly had the fans waxing lyrical.

Here's what a handful had to say about the pass.

High praise indeed from a multitude of gushing fans, but Steven's contribution was not totally overlooked.

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One fan was eager to send some praise in his direction as he claimed that the right-sided midfielder was the best player he's ever seen in the famous blue shirt.

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