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Howard KENDALL | 1967-1970 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

KENDALL PES STATS | 1967-1970

electric_trigger Howard KENDALL | 1967-1970 Club: Everton Number: 4 Position: *CM, DM Nationality: English Era: 1966-1970 Foot: R Side: R Length: ? Weight: ? Attack: 75 Defence: 73 Balance: 78 Stamina: 85 Top Speed: 83 Acceleration: 84 Response: 85 Agility: 84 Dribble Accuracy: 83 Dribble Speed: 84 Short Pass Accuracy: 85 Short Pass Speed: 84 Long Pass Accuracy: 84 Long Pass Speed: 83 Shot Accuracy: 70 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 71 Free Kick: 75 Curling: 76 Header: 78 Jump: 83 Technique: 82 Aggression: 73 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skill: 50 Team Work: 90 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot frequency: 6 Special Abilities *Centre *Passing Howard Kendall (born 22 May 1946 in Ryton, County Durham) is an English football manager and former player. He is most famous for his connection to Everton, a club that he both played for and managed. His uncle Harry Taylor played for Newcastle United and Fulham in the 1950s. Kendall joined Preston North End as an apprentice in 1961. He turned professional in May 1963 and played in the 1964 FA Cup Final against West Ham United. At the time the youngest player to appear in the final in the 20th century, his place in the side coming due to the regular left-half Ian Davidson being suspended by the club for an unauthorised trip to Scotland. Originally a defender, Kendall joined Everton for £80,000 in March 1967 where he was moved into midfield with Alan Ball and Colin Harvey. This famous trio (given the nickname The Holy Trinity) were a major component of the Everton team that won the Football League First Division in the 1969–70 season. In the next three seasons, Kendall captained Everton. He was transferred to Birmingham City in February 1974 and later to Stoke City in August 1977 for a fee of £40,000. Kendall was made player-coach at Stoke City in February 1978 and played a pivotal role in the 1978–79 season when Stoke won promotion to the First Division. To the amazement of many, Kendall never played for England at senior level, but won caps at Schoolboy, Youth and Under-23 level, captaining the England Youth side to victory in the 1964 Little World Cup Final. Howard KENDALL | 1967-1970 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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