Everton fans will pay tribute to Howard Kendall to mark the one-year anniversary of his passing.
Kendall died suddenly last October and was remembered in the Blues’ first home game after the news broke during their 6-2 win over Sunderland.
Supporters applauded and chanted for the club’s most successful manager during the fourth minute of the Goodison Park encounter.
Ahead of Sunday’s visit of West Ham, Everton fan site NSNO is planning to honour Kendall with a new series of in-game commemorations.
“As the clock ticks over to 4 minutes, we want the whole of Goodison Park to roar as one to ensure the noise is heard far and wide,” they wrote.
“‘One Howard Kendall’ should ring out around the ground to mark the famous number four shirt he wore as a player at Everton.
“But Howard was much more than just a player. He was Everton.
“So we want to mark several points in the match with chanting for the man who created the Everton that people of a certain generation first fell in love with.
“On 35 minutes – to mark Howard’s age when he first took over at Everton – we think it would be great to repeat the noise we made earlier in the match.
“Then again on 67 minutes to mark when he signed, and 84 minutes – to mark his first FA Cup win as Everton manager.
“All four periods of chanting / applause will also then bring us full-circle to the number 4 shirt Howard wore as an Everton player.”