Tributes pour in for former Everton manager Howard Kendall

The death of Kendall, described by the Toffees as "the most successful manager in the history of the club and one of the greatest players to pull on the jersey", was announced on Saturday morning by Everton

He was 69

Kendall won the title with the club as a player in 1969 as part of the famous ' Holy Trinity' along with Alan Ball and Colin Harvey, and had three spells as a manager

He played for Preston, Birmingham, Stoke and Blackburn, before also managing Blackburn, Athlet ic Bilbao, Man chester City, Notts County, Sheffield United and Greek sides Xanthi and Ethnikos Piraeus

However, he is best remembered for his first spell as Everton boss, helping them to two First Division titles, the FA Cup and European Cup-Winners' Cup

Cottee told Sky Sports News: "It's desperately sad news

He was a top, top manager, held in such high esteem at Everton

If you did the business for him he loved you to bits

He looked after his players

"It's unusual for a top player to be such a top manager but Everton under Howard in the mid-80s were a fantastic team

"He was a tremendous coach who could get his point across and his door was always open too

I have nothing but fantastic memories of my time working under him

Tactically he was fantastic, a joy to play with, and made changes when he needed to

"I was with him three or four months ago

He lived life to the full and loved being amongst the fans enjoying himself

He'll be sadly missed."

Source : PA

Source: PA