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Howard Kendall

Jimmy Armfield

Dave Mackay

 

Legends line up for book signing Friday 30 January

Three legendary ex football players are to visit the National Football Museum on Friday 30 January.

To coincide with the publication of the Museum’s new, updated edition of the Hall of Fame book, Blackpool great Jimmy Armfield, former Preston North End player and Everton player and manager Howard Kendall and Spurs and Derby legend Dave Mackay will all be at the museum from 1.00pm to meet fans and sign copies of the book. 

All three players have been inducted into the museum’s prestigious Hall of Fame. Dave Mackay was one of the first inductees in 2002. Respected by other players for his courage on the pitch, he was described by team mate Jimmy Greaves as ‘the greatest player in that great (Tottenham) side….an individual who had just about everything – power, skill, stamina and enthusiasm…when he was missing we all had to work twice as hard’.  After helping Spurs to 3 FA Cups victories in the 1960’s, he joined Brian Clough’s Derby County, helping them to win promotion to the First Division.  Clough commented ‘I can't overstate the impact and influence Mackay had at Derby…he was the consummate, complete professional, a man of immense talent.'  Howard Kendall was the youngest player to appear in a FA Cup Final (for Preston North End), at the age of 17 years and 345 days, in 1964. ‘Preston North End lost the match, but found a star,' read the newspaper headlines. He went on to play for and manage Everton and won a championship title as both a player and a manager with the club. He is considered Everton’s greatest ever manager and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.  Jimmy Armfield became a Hall of Fame member in 2008.   Armfield, now a commentator with BBC Radio 5 Live played for Blackpool for all of his career, won 43 England caps and captained his country on fifteen occasions. In the 1962 World Cup tournament in Chile he was acclaimed as "the best right-back in the world" and was voted "best right-back in Europe" between 1962 and 1964.

David Pearson, Museum Manager said ‘We’re thrilled that these three great football legends, all of who are in our Hall of Fame, are finding the time to come along and sign copies of the book. This updated version includes chapters on all the great players and managers who’ve been inducted.  We hope that football fans will enjoy coming along to meet the players’.

The signing has been arranged by EPS signings