stoneyboy Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 Howard Kendall: Former Everton manager dies aged 69 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34560155 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonathan Fairfield Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 Former Everton manager Howard Kendall dies at age 69 LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Howard Kendall, who led Everton to two league championships and a European title in the mid-1980s in the first of three coaching spells with the English club, has died. He was 69. Everton said Kendall died in hospital in Southport, northwestern England, on Saturday. The club did not give a cause of death. Kendall first took charge of Everton from 1981-87, winning the English league title and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1985, and the league again in 1987. It was the most successful period in the club's history. He also managed Everton from 1990-93 and for the 1997-98 season, having previously spent seven years of his playing career at the club. "It is with great sadness that Everton Football Club has learned of the passing of Howard Kendall," an Everton club statement said. "The most successful manager in the history of the club and one of the greatest players to pull on the Everton jersey." As well as managing Everton, Kendall also took control of Blackburn, Spanish side Athletic Bilbao, Manchester City, Notts County, Sheffield United and Greek sides Xanthi and Ethnikos Piraeus. But it was at Everton — specifically during his first tenure as manager — where he achieved the most success, often battling against fierce local rival Liverpool for silverware. Everton won the 1985 league title by finishing 13 points ahead of Liverpool. Kendall's side also won the European Cup Winners' Cup that season and reached the FA Cup final, where it lost to Manchester United. Liverpool beat Everton 3-1 in the 1986 FA Cup final and also regained the league title, before Everton won it back the following season. Kendall's teams in that era included footballers such as Peter Reid, Trevor Steven, Andy Gray and Gary Lineker — some of the best players to represent Everton. "It was a privilege to play for Howard Kendall's Everton," Lineker wrote on Twitter on Saturday. "Condolences to all his family." The league title in 1987 was the final act of Kendall's first reign as Everton manager, as he departed for Bilbao soon after. As a player, Kendall was considered one of the best never to play for England. Together with Alan Ball and Colin Harvey at Everton, he formed a three-man midfield partnership which was nicknamed 'the holy trinity' for its contribution to winning the league title in 1970. He was signed for Everton from Preston North End in 1967 and also played for Birmingham, Stoke and Blackburn, before returning to Goodison Park in 1981. -- (c) Associated Press 2015-10-18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carmine Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 Fine manager and a gentleman. That side really could have won the european cup, and testament to that is Gary Lineker saying it was the finest side he ever played in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jip99 Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 R. I. P. Howard, a true gentleman of English football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rott Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 Very, very sad news, an Everton legend and a true gentleman. Ball, Harvey and Kendall, they were the glory days for me. Goodnight HK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieH Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 RIP. proper football man and well-liked by all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nikmar Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 Some of the greatest memories from my youth are of watching Everton in the mid 80 s. RIP Mr Howard Kendall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 I have a sneaky feeling that, like Ferguson, one game was the turning point - and I was at it. Oxford United, who were turning into giantkillers, had a 1-0 lead against Everton in the Milk Cup QF in 1983, and I think if they'd lost he would have been sacked.But in the closing minutes, Adrian Heath poached a late equaliser, and Everton went on to win the replay and eventually got to the final, Kendall kept his job and that's where it all took off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
singhajim Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 Great player, even better manager. RIP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SantiSuk Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 So, after all the times you gave me $hit for supporting other teams prior to Arsenal you now reveal yourself as a closet Oxford United fan?☺ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 So, after all the times you gave me $hit for supporting other teams prior to Arsenal you now reveal yourself as a closet Oxford United fan?☺ Santi I go to football matches wherever I am. One day I'll tell you about the day I went to the Gambian FA Cup semifinal with the Chief of Police. I said I was at the game, not that I was an Oxford United supporter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bredbury Blue Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 I don't particularly have any great memories of HK at City though I do remember we all considered we'd been badly let down by him when he left us. I did love watching his title winning Everton teams. Can anybody remind of the 1st choice starting 11s for each of those 2 seasons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
champers Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 Maybe Chicog was in Oxford completing his doctorate. Were you ever on University Challenge? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bredbury Blue Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 Maybe Chicog was in Oxford completing his doctorate. Were you ever on University Challenge? Doctorate in Arab Studies ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rijit Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 (edited) rip mr kendall an excellent footballer and great manager, the team he put together in the mid 1980's was up there amongst the finest i've EVER seen but for some terrible fixture clogging imo would have won the double.. Edited October 20, 2015 by rijit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mariner16 Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 I remember all the publicity about him playing for Preston against West Ham in the 1964 FA Cup Final, he was 17 years old and at the time the youngest player ever in a Wembley final. As a young lad coming up to 12 years old and in the first year at Grammar School it seemed inconceivable to me that someone the same age as the prefects who were walloping my backside could be playing football at Wembley. He of course went on to have a fine career both as a player and a manager. Sad loss to the game at such a young age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bredbury Blue Posted October 21, 2015 Share Posted October 21, 2015 (edited) I don't particularly have any great memories of HK at City though I do remember we all considered we'd been badly let down by him when he left us. I did love watching his title winning Everton teams. Can anybody remind of the 1st choice starting 11s for each of those 2 seasons. No answer...hmm. Guessing then that there's no Evertonians on here. Shame, as I would have liked to ask also if *any of that great 1969/70 Championship team are still alive.[Edit: *Joe Royle is still with us of course] . Edited October 21, 2015 by Bredbury Blue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rott Posted October 21, 2015 Share Posted October 21, 2015 OK, how about West Wright Brown Hurst Labone Newton Jackson Ball Harvey Kendall Husband Whittle Royle Morrissey Give or take a few. Current status? Don't know,sorry . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted October 23, 2015 Share Posted October 23, 2015 Useless fact of the week:"Howard Kendall used to play in the same football team as Bryan Ferry,Washington Grammar School Under 13s.". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoneyboy Posted October 29, 2015 Author Share Posted October 29, 2015 His funeral took place today. RIP. Howard Kendall: Everton legend's funeral being held http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-34660169 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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