Kendall's Glory Years

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Europe
Everton
Football
Gary Lineker
Goodison Park
Graeme Sharp
Heysel disaster
Jenny Seagrove
Martin Tyler
Mick Lyons
Neville Southall
Paul Bracewell
Rotterdam
Silverware
Toffees
Wembley

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836801436
  • Dimensions: 144 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2025
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Former Everton players and backroom staff give you the inside track on Howard Kendall’s illustrious first spell in charge of the Toffees and how he became the most successful manager in the club’s long history.

From the author of the widely acclaimed Goodison Memories: A Lifetime of Football at Everton.

Charting the homecoming of one of Everton’s greatest midfielders, to manage the club and bring back the glory years of a side desperate for silverware, this compelling book reveals:

  • The days of trouble with poor results, culminating in an alarming drop in attendances and fans calling for Kendall’s dismissal
  • How he went from being on the verge of getting sacked to achieving unprecedented success – players and backroom staff explain how Kendall made it happen, including the signing who had the biggest impact on the Toffees’ return to greatness
  • Previously untold tales from the dressing room and team-bonding sessions
  • The effect the Heysel disaster had on Kendall’s departure to Athletic Bilbao after Everton clinched their second league title in three years

Evertonians who remember that special era will be fascinated to go behind the scenes, while younger supporters will enjoy reading about the period when their team dominated, not just the domestic game but European football as well, and the heights they could have reached had it not been for Heysel.

This is Everton FC at their brilliant best.

Steve Zocek attended his first match at Goodison Park in 1968 and has followed Everton at home and away ever since. He has written articles for the Bluekipper fans' website and the Everton Heritage Society, and is a member of the society's committee. This is his fourth book. His last book, Goodison Memories: A Lifetime of Football at Everton, was published by Pitch in 2022 to great acclaim.

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