Everton fans have taken to Twitter to express their love and fondness of their legendary former player and manager Howard Kendall after this Thursday marked the fourth anniversary of his death.

Kendall took charge of Everton on three different occasions, with his first appointment as manager coming back in May 1981 and his last game coming in May 1998. In this time, the Southport-born stepped out as boss 207 times and went down in history as he won the First Division title in 1984-85 and 1986-87, whilst also picking up an FA Cup 1983-84.

The former Evertonian, who sadly passed away aged 69, also stepped out as a player for the club 78 times over the course of two stints at the club. Kendall scored nine times for the Merseyside outfit and was often deployed at centre-back for the Toffees.

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Fans have remembered him for both his time as the boss and as a player. Although Kendall will forever be remembered more so for his incredible spells as a manager for the club, by winning English football's greatest prizes.

Here's what the fans have had to say about this legendary man...