I’m a diehard Liverpool fan but Howard Kendall was one of the greatest managers in English football he never got the credit he deserved Also I think he would’ve been a great England manager
I've got tears in my eyes watching that. His passion for the club was unbelievable. A very astute manager too. Despite his goals, knowing Lineker was the reason why we didn't play as a team, but I've said that all along and it was no coincidence that we won the league the following season without him. I didn't know about Brian Robson though. What a signing he would've been but then we wouldn't have had Southall, Steven, Bracewell, Reid or Sheedy! It's a shame his 2nd and 3rd spells were ruined by the board not backing him when he wanted to sign new players. An absolute legend. RIP Howard, and thank you for a lifetime of memories.
Had the pleasure of meeting Howard through work. Top man brought success for Everton after years in the shadows. I hope we can honour him at the new stadium because he deserves it for his work as a player and manager.
I knew Howard as a friend, later in his life when he lived in Formby and was kind enough to keep an eye on my elderly parents as I lived in Kent. I know nothing about football & once confided him that I had taken a book to read at a cup final. I thought he would laugh but he said quite seriously ‘someone would have killed for that ticket’. He was a lovely person, missed greatly as friend, although I appreciate football fans will pay tribute to his greatness as a player and a manager.
I saw him in Formby Village fairly early one Saturday morning a couple of years before he died and he seemed a bit lost. I could not help but think back to footage of him leading the team out at Wembley for the FA Cup Final in 1984 and the contrast with his difficulties in later life. In no way is this a judgement. I don't really care for football but it is ubiquitous. By all accounts he was a decent person and it comes across in this interview.
I've just watched this talk with the GREAT MAN....I can't see properly with tears in my eyes......I absolutely love the man....Howard Kendall..a true EVERTON LEGEND!.....R I P HOWIE.......
Best day was to finally meet Howard at his book signing and shake his hand and introduce him to my dad who watched him play thanking him for the memories. Class act. R,I,P Sir.
Mr Everton,l was at his funeral what a fantastic turn out,well loved also had my picture taken with him outside Wembley after that Chelsea final,nice one Howard r.i.p. mate,his best ever signings as mentioned were easily Southall,Reid and Gray.
Amazing to think back & remember, just a few weeks before Inchy's Oxford goal ( 83-84 season ) ... I was watching a very poor blues league performance away to bottom team Leicester. Lowly Everton (league position) lost 0-2. I think it was Leicester's first league win that season. There were only about 200 of us in the away terrace, the lowest amount of us blues that I'd ever seen away. When the final whistle went every Evertonian in that away end, including myself, was chanting "Kendall OUT ". We were proved wrong, big-time, thankfully. HK, the greatest manager we'll ever have ... in my lifetime, anyway. RIP HK. A fantastic Evertonian.
Howard is right, the 1969 championship winning side was a truly great team BUT the way that midfield switched the play was just breathtaking. That's why they were described as the Holy Trinity. As for Alan Ball with his white boots - he was our Pele. Just watching him juggling with the ball when warming up on the pitch before the match was worth the admittance fee alone.
A great player and a great manager. I dont think he would be offended if I said that hopefully soon he will become Evertons second most successful manager. RIP Howard Kendall Legend
Listening to this interview, you could perfectly understand why a player under Howard would run through a brick wall for him. He seems a perfect gentleman. That Everton side of the mid 80s would give any of the modern teams a run for their money. It’s a travesty that they weren’t denied a fair crack at the then European Cup.
Bless him, Mr Kendall gave me some of the best moments and memories of my life. Not just the obvious, but the happiness with friends and family, as well. Shame about the European ban, I’ll keep my thoughts to myself, other than to say we were all robbed of more moments and memories. Because it wasn’t just the ban but the exodus of players that hurt us too. It also stymied the career of the great man too. Top man, sadly missed.
Watched Howard make his Everton debut in the later part of the 1966-67 season v Southampton at Goodison were we lost 1-0 He looked out of place in the team including Derek Temple, Alan Ball and Colin Harvey. When the 1967 -68 season began Harry Catterick started with the Kendall, Ball and Harvey link up for the first time. After a great win at home against Man Utd, form dipped and Everton signed Ernie Hunt to replace Alan Ball after impressing the Everton board with his passing vision and shooting skills in and around the penalty area. The move didn't work out and Hunt left 6 months later, and Bally stayed. Howard went on the produce great performances, with his finest against the great Leeds side in the 1968 FA Cup semi final, to outplay Giles and Bremner at their peak was some achievement. His team from 1984 to 87 gave us excitement and success we hadn't seen before . Having seen the 1963, and 1970 Everton teams who won the league title, in my humble opinion Howards 1985 team was Everton's finest. The Lineker transfer divided opinion, my own was it was a mistake that caused the collapse in the late 80s early 90s We came close to winning the double the year he played for us. In 1986 -87 we played well at the start and picked up points away. Liverpool were ahead in the new year and looked at set to win it again. When weeks into 1987 they lost key games to Wimbledon and Coventry. as Everton won away at Arsenal and Chelsea in successive games, which gave them impetus to go on a run, helped by goals from the recently signed Wayne Clarke. Lineker, often said he didn't want to leave Everton, Venables who had missed out on him later brought him to Spurs Lineker was a world class player, which was few a far between in later years. Howard, if he had stayed at Everton until 1990 would have succeeded Bobby Robson as England manager
That interview can not be real why ???? Because the gaffer did not touch his wine lol what times we had under Howard live with me for ever years later I was coming home from a nite out in maguluf about 9-30am after leaving a lady and walked past a bar on the beach their was Mr kendal the boss sitting their reading a book with a bottle off wine on ice I sat with him for about 20mins fabulous man so well dressed he looked so smart in dress shorts and a lacoste shirt we chatted had a beer and left I'll never forgot that 20mins with Mr kendal RIP Howard thank you for everything
@@mrt8694 know need for H to do that he was open with his drinking never hidden his problem and loved a drink the bottle off top Spanish carva was on ice a true gentleman we never realy talked about everton he wanted to know more about me so respectfully towards me top man was H I got to the cathedral at 7am waited till it opened got sherched by the everton security at about 9am and was at the front off the vicker I was sitting just behind sharpie and inchie and Andy gray I even got into the lounge back at goodison for the players to show their respect after the wake was singing with snowie on the karaoke what a nite
What a top bloke Howard was sorely missed by everyone connected to the club. I grew up watching his championship winning teams and it was just typical really that the ban on English clubs prevented him from having a good crack at the European Cup.
Kendall wanted to play modern football like Burkinshaw and Ron Saunders etc..The failure to appoint Clough meant that managers like Kendall could not become more dominant in the English game and Heysel meant a five year ban which hit English footballers development, for instance Gary Stevens, Everton's right back at the time was really affected by that exclusion...RIP fella, you made an impact in this world..
I think he made a mistake going back to Everton as manager he was doing a great job a Maine Rd could have became a City legend, but great coach, went far too soon!
Kendall should never have left Everton when he did, he could have rebuilt another title winning side and got his chance to take Everton into Europe. Also, Ian shouldn't have left Donny
If you watch the Everton /Man.U finale ,Gray never stopped moaning to the ref,if You watch at the end of the game Howard had real go at him in the centre circle.Gray cost us that game .Howard’s judgement c@not be questioned by anybody .
I’m a diehard Liverpool fan but Howard Kendall was one of the greatest managers in English football he never got the credit he deserved Also I think he would’ve been a great England manager
I've got tears in my eyes watching that.
His passion for the club was unbelievable.
A very astute manager too. Despite his goals, knowing Lineker was the reason why we didn't play as a team, but I've said that all along and it was no coincidence that we won the league the following season without him.
I didn't know about Brian Robson though. What a signing he would've been but then we wouldn't have had Southall, Steven, Bracewell, Reid or Sheedy!
It's a shame his 2nd and 3rd spells were ruined by the board not backing him when he wanted to sign new players.
An absolute legend. RIP Howard, and thank you for a lifetime of memories.
Well said sir .
Had the pleasure of meeting Howard through work. Top man brought success for Everton after years in the shadows. I hope we can honour him at the new stadium because he deserves it for his work as a player and manager.
I knew Howard as a friend, later in his life when he lived in Formby and was kind enough to keep an eye on my elderly parents as I lived in Kent. I know nothing about football & once confided him that I had taken a book to read at a cup final. I thought he would laugh but he said quite seriously ‘someone would have killed for that ticket’. He was a lovely person, missed greatly as friend, although I appreciate football fans will pay tribute to his greatness as a player and a manager.
I saw him in Formby Village fairly early one Saturday morning a couple of years before he died and he seemed a bit lost. I could not help but think back to footage of him leading the team out at Wembley for the FA Cup Final in 1984 and the contrast with his difficulties in later life. In no way is this a judgement. I don't really care for football but it is ubiquitous. By all accounts he was a decent person and it comes across in this interview.
What a legend we will play Howard’s way once again
Sam Kelly wasn't that a film
He's my granddad! I used to go to his house all the time and he gave me lots of sweets when I was like 6
When we had Nev in goal away at Sheff Wed and behind the goal with our banners to ein the league. The saves Nev done ehere unbelievable.
I've just watched this talk with the GREAT MAN....I can't see properly with tears in my eyes......I absolutely love the man....Howard Kendall..a true EVERTON LEGEND!.....R I P HOWIE.......
Great interview. So sad we lost Howard so soon...
Self inflicted the booze
@@jeffgillen1847Jeff Lad we all know that, and it's a shame, but just think of the Glory, and the class! Happy Christmas.🎅🎄
R.I.P Legend. Great interview!
Aguante el Everton Carajoo, Saludos desde Paraguay!!!🇵🇾🇵🇾🇵🇾
Evertonians will NEVER forget Howard Kendall!
Never
gaztop65 ....Never....ever.........a true EVERTON LEGEND.....
never ever
Thanks howard ! I was fortunate growing up watching Everton, winning trophy after trophy because of this legend !!!!!!!!!
Wonderful interview Ian... Mr Kendall will always have a special place in the hearts and minds of Evertonians worldwide.
Wot a fantastic man he was he gave me the best times of my life following the team from the 80s R,I,P, Howard and thank you
Best day was to finally meet Howard at his book signing and shake his hand and introduce him to my dad who watched him play thanking him for the memories.
Class act. R,I,P Sir.
What an absolute gentleman, loved by everyone.
Great manager. Deserved his success and gave the Blues enjoyment and something to shout about 💙
Mr Everton,l was at his funeral what a fantastic turn out,well loved also had my picture taken with him outside Wembley after that Chelsea final,nice one Howard r.i.p. mate,his best ever signings as mentioned were easily Southall,Reid and Gray.
Stunning lad, big ups to you because you made me the passionate fam that I am today 💙💙💙
A real gentleman and the most successful manager the mighty blues have ever had!
God bless you Howard kendall, thank you for the great times, always in our blue hearts. 💙
They only time I ever seen his glass full in this interview rip H what a player and manager
Fantastic interview. God bless Howard Kendal.
Top Man. RIP Sir⚪🔵And thanks for taking the time out to reply to the letter i once sent you.
Proper nice fella met him over a pint sometimes in Formby He was modest funny and great in many ways R I P Boss💚💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
"We're going towards the Gwladys St end, they'll suck it in." Made me grin like a Chesire cat that did. What a man.
Amazing to think back & remember, just a few weeks before Inchy's Oxford goal ( 83-84 season ) ... I was watching
a very poor blues league performance away to bottom team Leicester. Lowly Everton (league position) lost 0-2. I think it was Leicester's first league win that season. There were only about 200 of us in the away terrace, the lowest amount of us blues that I'd ever seen away. When the final whistle went every Evertonian in that away end, including myself, was chanting "Kendall OUT ".
We were proved wrong, big-time, thankfully. HK, the greatest manager we'll ever have ... in my lifetime, anyway. RIP HK. A fantastic Evertonian.
Howard is right, the 1969 championship winning side was a truly great team BUT the way that midfield switched the play was just breathtaking. That's why they were described as the Holy Trinity. As for Alan Ball with his white boots - he was our Pele. Just watching him juggling with the ball when warming up on the pitch before the match was worth the admittance fee alone.
A true Evertonian
Loved the man to bits
This hurts at the moment. RiP Howard.
Happy birthday boss; rest well
THE BEST NOTHING BUT THE BEST . RIP HOWARD KENDALL 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The late but great Howard Kendal what a man
Legend.👌 Was lovely to meet him on so many occasions. Hope ya up their playing footy with all the other Blue legends 💙
A great player and a great manager. I dont think he would be offended if I said that hopefully soon he will become Evertons second most successful manager. RIP Howard Kendall Legend
Listening to this interview, you could perfectly understand why a player under Howard would run through a brick wall for him. He seems a perfect gentleman. That Everton side of the mid 80s would give any of the modern teams a run for their money. It’s a travesty that they weren’t denied a fair crack at the then European Cup.
Thanks for some great memories Howard as a player and manager great times.
Bless him, Mr Kendall gave me some of the best moments and memories of my life. Not just the obvious, but the happiness with friends and family, as well.
Shame about the European ban, I’ll keep my thoughts to myself, other than to say we were all robbed of more moments and memories. Because it wasn’t just the ban but the exodus of players that hurt us too. It also stymied the career of the great man too.
Top man, sadly missed.
I knew Howard as a lovely friend who used to keep an eye on my elderly parents in Formby. Rest in Peace Howard, a lovely man ❤️
Top fella,sadly missed
Watched Howard make his Everton debut in the later part of the 1966-67 season v Southampton at Goodison were we lost 1-0
He looked out of place in the team including Derek Temple, Alan Ball and Colin Harvey.
When the 1967 -68 season began Harry Catterick started with the Kendall, Ball and Harvey link up for the first time.
After a great win at home against Man Utd, form dipped and Everton signed Ernie Hunt to replace Alan Ball after impressing the Everton board with his passing vision and shooting skills in and around the penalty area. The move didn't work out and Hunt left 6 months later, and Bally stayed.
Howard went on the produce great performances, with his finest against the great Leeds side in the 1968 FA Cup semi final, to outplay Giles and Bremner at their peak was some achievement. His team from 1984 to 87 gave us excitement and success we hadn't seen before .
Having seen the 1963, and 1970 Everton teams who won the league title, in my humble opinion Howards 1985 team was Everton's finest.
The Lineker transfer divided opinion, my own was it was a mistake that caused the collapse in the late 80s early 90s
We came close to winning the double the year he played for us. In 1986 -87 we played well at the start and picked up points away.
Liverpool were ahead in the new year and looked at set to win it again. When weeks into 1987 they lost key games to Wimbledon and Coventry. as Everton won away at Arsenal and Chelsea in successive games, which gave them impetus to go on a run, helped by goals from the recently signed Wayne Clarke.
Lineker, often said he didn't want to leave Everton, Venables who had missed out on him later brought him to Spurs Lineker was a world class player, which was few a far between in later years. Howard, if he had stayed at Everton until 1990 would have succeeded Bobby Robson as England manager
That interview can not be real why ???? Because the gaffer did not touch his wine lol what times we had under Howard live with me for ever years later I was coming home from a nite out in maguluf about 9-30am after leaving a lady and walked past a bar on the beach their was Mr kendal the boss sitting their reading a book with a bottle off wine on ice I sat with him for about 20mins fabulous man so well dressed he looked so smart in dress shorts and a lacoste shirt we chatted had a beer and left I'll never forgot that 20mins with Mr kendal RIP Howard thank you for everything
He had a bottle under the table
@@mrt8694 know need for H to do that he was open with his drinking never hidden his problem and loved a drink the bottle off top Spanish carva was on ice a true gentleman we never realy talked about everton he wanted to know more about me so respectfully towards me top man was H I got to the cathedral at 7am waited till it opened got sherched by the everton security at about 9am and was at the front off the vicker I was sitting just behind sharpie and inchie and Andy gray I even got into the lounge back at goodison for the players to show their respect after the wake was singing with snowie on the karaoke what a nite
Greatest man ever ,carlo watch this
An amazing human being. Best manager ever
What a top bloke Howard was sorely missed by everyone connected to the club. I grew up watching his championship winning teams and it was just typical really that the ban on English clubs prevented him from having a good crack at the European Cup.
Read his book, which i have, it's all in it, at least what they wanted us to know!😁 Inspirational!⚽
Happy Birthday gaffer
Rest in Peace my friend.
Very enjoyable
COYB 💙
Best everton manager in the club s history keep the faith everton fans
As a red boss manager for his players
Kendall wanted to play modern football like Burkinshaw and Ron Saunders etc..The failure to appoint Clough meant that managers like Kendall could not become more dominant in the English game and Heysel meant a five year ban which hit English footballers development, for instance Gary Stevens, Everton's right back at the time was really affected by that exclusion...RIP fella, you made an impact in this world..
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R.i.p from all of the street end
Howard Kendall was an Everton Legend like Dixie Dean 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
ArchieRKO Everton 👏💙
I think he made a mistake going back to Everton as manager he was doing a great job a Maine Rd could have became a City legend, but great coach, went far too soon!
Kendall should never have left Everton when he did, he could have rebuilt another title winning side and got his chance to take Everton into Europe. Also, Ian shouldn't have left Donny
Born on the same day as George Best and both went the same way sadly
I'll drink to that...though the doctor says I shouldn't!
Fucking legend 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
RIP Howard Kendall...
Why did Kendal leave. Interesting.
Great player at Birmingham
Great loss to the football World
Went to school with Bryan Ferry
Andy Gray should never have been sold cost Everton the 1986 league and cup
Bad decision
If you watch the Everton /Man.U finale ,Gray never stopped moaning to the ref,if You watch at the end of the game Howard had real go at him in the centre circle.Gray cost us that game .Howard’s judgement c@not be questioned by anybody .
@@reggates5205 Thanks ,,, shame the booze got to Howard, same as Clough, pickles the brain. I will watch it
Ireland 🇮🇪
Me arl feller said Alan ball best he’s ever seen
They should have put a statue outside the ground of him instead of that crappy thing they've put by the church.
Lineker they sold for money. Bad decision
He should have kept mcmahon.
HOWARD KENDALL'S BLUE AND WHITE ARMY 💙
THE VERY BEST