Autographs of Howard Kendall

Howard Kendall (22 May 1946 – 17 October 2015) was an English footballer and manager. More about Howard Kendall

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Current items with a signature of Howard Kendall

These are the most current items with a signature of Howard Kendall that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailA&BC FOOTBALL CARD 1973 Howard Kendall - Everton #12 Pre-Signed£1.99logo
thumbnailEVERTON + ENGLAND 1960s Player HOWARD KENDALL signed£10.00logo
thumbnailEverton Encyclopedia By J. Corbett With Howard Kendall Signature Large HB Book£12.00logo
thumbnailHOWARD KENDALL EVERTON GENUINE HAND-SIGNED PICTURE £20.00logo
thumbnailHoward Kendall Gift Ideas Printed Autograph Picture for Football Fans£22.99logo
thumbnailHoward Kendall Hand Signed Everton 16x12 Montage Print with COA (21761)£25.00logo
thumbnailHOWARD KENDALL SIGNED CARD WITH PHOTO DOUBLE MOUNTED 16 X 12£8.99logo
thumbnailHoward KENDALL Signed Everton Montage Autograph 16x12 Photo AFTAL COA£39.99logo
thumbnailHoward Kendall's EVERTON SCRAPBOOK Hardback - SIGNED BY HOWARD KENDALL£29.99logo
thumbnailMulti signed Stoke City FC Poster Howard Kendall Garth Crooks John Marsh etc£15.95logo
Kendall joined Preston North End as an apprentice and stayed with the club when he turned professional. He was a runner-up in the 1964 FA Cup with Preston, and at 17 years 345 days was the youngest player to play in a Wembley final. In 1967 he joined Everton, where he played in midfield with Alan Ball and Colin Harvey, the trio gaining the nickname "The Holy Trinity". With Everton, Kendall won the First Division title, the Charity Shield, and was again an FA Cup runner-up. He became Everton captain for three years before being sold to Birmingham City in 1974. Kendall joined Stoke City in 1977, where he became a player-coach and helped the club achieve promotion from the Second Division.

Kendall's managerial career began as a player-manager with Blackburn Rovers in 1979. He returned to Everton in 1981, again as a player-manager, but retired from playing after four games. With Everton he won two Football League titles, an FA Cup, three Charity Shields, and the 1985 European Cup Winners' Cup, as well as a league runners-up place and reached two further FA Cup finals and a League Cup final. In 1987, Kendall left to manage Spanish club Athletic Bilbao. He was sacked in 1989, but quickly returned to management with Manchester City. After less than a year in Manchester he rejoined Everton but, after three middling seasons he resigned and spent a short time managing Greek side Xanthi. After a few months spent as manager of Notts County, Kendall joined Sheffield United, saving the club from relegation and then taking them to the 1997 play-off final. He returned to Everton for the third time as manager in August 1997, but left the club by mutual consent having only managed to avoid relegation on the final day of the season. His final managerial position was a four-month spell back in Greece, where he took charge of Ethnikos Piraeus and was sacked with the team at the bottom of the table. A member of the League Managers Association's "Hall of Fame", the English Football Hall of Fame, and listed as an "Everton Giant", Kendall remains the last English manager to win a UEFA competition with an English club. Read even more about Howard Kendall at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Howard Kendall

In total, we tracked 354 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Howard Kendall (EVERTON 1985 Signed HOWARD KENDALL ANDY GRAY ECW Cup shirt Framed Rare football) was sold in October 2015 for £122.00 while the cheapest item (Howard Kendall signed Everton Birmingham Stoke Blackburn Preston) found a new owner for £0.69 in December 2020. The month with the most items sold (20) was October 2015 with an average selling price of £13.99 for an autographed item of Howard Kendall. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2015 with £43.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was January 2021. In average, an autographed item from Howard Kendall is worth £6.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Howard Kendall were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailFOOTBALL CARD HOWARD KENDALL BIRMINGHAM CITY SIGNED£0.99logo
thumbnailGORDON BANKS, TERRY DYSON & HOWARD KENDALL - Signed Book Page - FOOTBALL£1.49logo
thumbnailHoward Kendall - Everton - Signed Cigarette Card - COA - (3910)£10.50logo
thumbnailHOWARD KENDALL EVERTON 1966-1982 RARE ORIGINAL FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH ANNUAL PAGE£6.00logo
thumbnailHOWARD KENDALL EVERTON 1985 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP SIGNED 12X8 INCH PHOTO£19.99logo
thumbnailHoward Kendall Love Affairs & Marriage (1987: League Champions) Signed Copy£19.95logo
thumbnailHOWARD KENDALL signed 1970 1971 A&BC Orange Back Series 2 card #162 EVERTON set£6.56logo
thumbnailHoward Kendall signed 22x16 colour Everton European Cup Winners Cup Kings 1985 .£9.35logo
thumbnailSIGNED Howard Kendall ‘My Life In Football’ Everton 1984 FA Cup Winners. Rare £11.50logo
thumbnailTHE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTENARY DAWN FIRST DAY COVER 1988 SIGNED BY HOWARD KENDALL£8.95logo

Latest News about Howard Kendall

Everton are still suffering an unthinkable trophy drought 25 years after lifting (05/20/20): DOMINIC KING: This has been a month for anniversaries for Everton: 36 years since Howard Kendall's first trophy and 35 years since a rhapsody in Rotterdam captured their first European prize. Go to news article

Duncan Ferguson reveals story of Everton sweatband and calls wearing Howard Kend (12/15/19): Duncan Ferguson has revealed the reason behind wearing an Everton sweatband on his emotional return to Goodison Park last week, where the Toffee's beat Chelsea 3-1. Go to news article

Blues Brothers - a brilliant new film which captures Howard Kendall's success as (11/15/19): The air turned blue in Liverpool on Monday evening, as St George's Hall was illuminated for the premiere of a stirring new documentary celebrating Everton's halcyon era, the mid-Eighties. Go to news article

Howard Kendall says Everton lost Newcastle momentum by leaving out 3 key men (03/19/15): THE HOWARD KENDALL COLUMN Go to news article

David Prentice: Liverpool and Everton living legends Kenny Dalglish and Howard K (03/08/15): Why wait until we are mourning legends before acknowledging their contribution to their clubs? Go to news article

Older News Stories about Howard Kendall

Stoke City archive: Howard Kendall leads promotion celebrations... (03/2015): EVERTON'S visit to the Brit today gives us a great excuse to use this picture of legendary Toffees boss Howard Kendall during his days as Stoke City's player-coach. Kendall is pictured celebrating with fellow Stoke players, from left, Geoff Scott, Paul Randall, Sammy Irvine and Garth Crooks in the d

Howard Kendall: Everton should not be on a downer (02/2015): Reasons to be cheerful despite Stamford Bridge heartache Go to news article

Howard Kendall: Scoring first can be key to Everton FC revival (01/2015): Crystal Palace visit can kickstart Blues' campaign Go to news article

Howard Kendall: Midfield balance, not lack of substitutions, cost Everton FC at (12/2014): Goodison legend Kendall says Roberto Martinez was trying to accommodate too many of his best players Go to news article

Howard Kendall: No points but plenty of positives from Everton's trip to Man Utd (10/2014): Fact that United needed man of the match performance from David de Gea to ensure win says everything about Blues' performance Go to news article

Howard Kendall: Everton must remember a solid foundation is paramount (09/2014): Defence should be the first priority Go to news article

Howard Kendall: Eto'o signing makes sense but will system now change? (08/2014): New signing gives Martinez option of switching to two strikers Go to news article

Ex-Everton manager Howard Kendall on Neil Adams’ Norwich City appointment and Jo (06/2014): Howard Kendall believes Neil Adams’ recruitment decisions have already pointed to a successful career as a first-team manager.

Former Everton boss Howard Kendall speaks at Carmarthen Town dinner (05/2014): Pictured from left is Roger Devonside, Vinny Allen, Howard Kendall, Jeff Thomas, Einsley Harries and Mark Aizlewood. Go to news article

Howard Kendall: Dominant Blues showed class in United win (04/2014): Victory was a masterclass from Martinez's men Go to news article