... may have trophies, but losers have the best stories.
In late 1989 the well-respected HowardKendall was appointed by City chairman Peter Swales as the manager destined to make the club title contenders. ...
... where he was immortalised as part of the League-title-winning midfield “Holy Trinity” alongside HowardKendall and Colin Harvey.
However, Ball’s will to win frequently transgressed into frustration with ...
... (notably promotion from the Third Division under player-manager HowardKendall), most of the ensuing years involved either the fear of violence from marauding away fans or the tedium of mid-table finishes, ...
... Cup shocks in English football history. Stoke were a recent top-flight team, had won the League Cup six years earlier and had HowardKendall, Terry Conroy, Alec Lindsay, former Newcastle striker Viv Busby ...
... narrative through these interviews without succumbing to undue sentimentality.
Here We Go is the story of a largely youthful team led by a young, up-and-coming manager – HowardKendall was only 38 ...
HowardKendall’s team were having similar problems until their 1984 League Cup run
27 January ~ Once again Everton have an under-fire manager, unhappy crowd and pivotal-looking League Cup run. The last ...
... champions”, the vision behind his youthful 1970 team would fit most current ideas of how to play the game. It was a 4-3-3 formation with the “holy trinity” of midfielders HowardKendall, Harvey and Alan ...
... ughly nice fella then, but it feels like a bit of a missed opportunity. While Evertonians have probably read just about everything it's possible to know about Rotterdam and the League wins under Howard Ken ...
My life in football by HowardKendall De Coubertin Books, £20 Reviewed by Simon HartFrom WSC 323 January 2014
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... that he ended up playing under a virtual who's who of late 1970s and early 1980s management. Brian Clough, Tommy Docherty, Lawrie McMenemy, Jack Charlton, HowardKendall and a considerable number of othe ...
... ike Dad's Army.
Even when describing the rather melancholy end to his 751-game Everton career Southall manages to see the funny side. Told that HowardKendall wants to speak to him ahead of a game at E ...
... ces from the Blues' past greet me at every turn: HowardKendall, Bob Latchford, Mike Lyons, John Bailey, Graeme Sharp, Barry Horne. Some might say the past seems a welcome refuge right now for Everton ...
... HowardKendall, Colin Harvey and Alan Ball, briefly went top in November, as did Arsenal before them. Thereafter, Leeds and Liverpool took control. The contest made for grim viewing at times. Identifying ...
... place under new City manager HowardKendall (only to be handed the captaincy) and believing that his international future was in terminal decline after a disappointing performance in an England B game. ...
... to Sheffield Wednesday by Everton’s new manager HowardKendall. Megson went on to have a long playing career, retiring at the age of 36, by which the time the hair was thinning and he had acquired the ...
... he is held in high regard by the fans who watched him spearhead HowardKendall’s team to an FA Cup victory, two League titles and the club’s sole European honour, the 1985 Cup-Winners Cup. Sharp himself ...
... during his career, especially at clubs managed by one of his heroes, HowardKendall. He clearly loves Kendall’s no-nonsense approach to life, typified by how he tried to resolve a hitch in the deal ...
... spare. Palace, under Steve Coppell, beat HowardKendall’s Sheffield United in the play-off final, thanks to a long-range David Hopkin curler in the final seconds of normal time. Lou Macari’s Stoke had ...
... two of the promoted sides, Notts County and Swansea. Went on to greater things HowardKendall ~ Blackburn’s player-manager earned a move to Everton, where he was to win two League titles in the first of ...
... European – football was being dominated by relatively impecunious sides such as Brian Clough’s Forest, Bob Paisley’s Liverpool and HowardKendall’s Everton, there was altogether less clamour to join them ...