Painful moments for British football and the truth is that Everton issued a statement this Tuesday in which it confirmed the death of Bill Kenwright CBEPresident of the club since 2004 and who, at the age of 78 “died peacefully, surrounded by his family and loved ones.”
Kenriwght has been the head of the entity for 19 years and has been part of the board since 1989., became the second largest shareholder in 1999, when he bought his stake from Peter Johnson. During this entire period, Everton played in European competition up to six times, something that has never been done until now.
The displays of affection to Kenwright In Liverpool they did not wait and countless fans took to the streets, carrying banners, to remember who had been their president all these years. Even some players, like Alex Iwobi, have expressed themselves on social networks about the death.
Source: La Verdad

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