RIP....Everton were some team during the mid-80's.....a bit of a coincidence one of the answers on last nights Mastermind was Howard Kendell...the contestent had the history of Everton FC as his specialist subject, I managed to get two right answers.
Very sad. Remember him as a manager when I just started following late 80s/early 90s. I have an Everton mate who said he was a massive drinker. Sad when that contributes (if it did). RIP
part of Everton's Holy Trinity, the school of science .. Harvey Ball and Kendall .. both ball and Kendall died quite young .. Kendall should have been England manager .. R I P
A great manager for Everton. He was also very popular with Atletico Bilbao supporters as a result of his two years managing them; indeed, we had a pre-match drink at 'Bar Howard Kendall' by the San Mamés a few years ago. RIP
Terrific player. At that time we had some great wing halves. Billy Bonds, Mike Bailey, John Hollins, Alan Mullery, Howard Kendall and Nobby Stiles. RIP.
Howard Kendall, Alan Ball and Colin Harvey. The midfield triumvirate for Everton, who won the league and were all leaders. Sad to see Colin Harvey in tears during the minute's applause. Alan Ball died of a heart attack at 61 when trying to put out a fire in his garden, just a couple of years after his wife Lesley died of cancer at 57. Howard Kendall has died at 69, not only the youngest player to play at Wembley in a cup final at that time,(1964 for Preston) but a manager who lost his chance In the European Cup after Heysel.
nice touch tonight in northern Spain .. before the Ath Bilbao v Sp Gijon game .. a minute's silence in memory of Ath's one time coach Howard Kendall. It was impeccably observed by the players and crowd
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Robbed of a chance to go for the European Cup by Heysel.
RIP
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/17/former-everton-manager-howard-kendall-dies
Rest in Peace
RIP
RIP
Great player and manager (first time at Everton). May have been barca manager but for other issues.
RIP
The midfield triumvirate for Everton, who won the league and were all leaders.
Sad to see Colin Harvey in tears during the minute's applause.
Alan Ball died of a heart attack at 61 when trying to put out a fire in his garden,
just a couple of years after his wife Lesley died of cancer at 57.
Howard Kendall has died at 69, not only the youngest player to play at Wembley
in a cup final at that time,(1964 for Preston) but a manager who lost his chance In the European Cup after Heysel.
RIP Howard Kendall.