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Kanchelskis, Andrei
World-class Ukrainian winger who set Goodison alight with his blistering pace
Kavanagh, Peter
Rookie winger who was unable to revitalise Johnny Carey’s last days as manager
Kay, Tony
Outstanding wing half whose career was brought to a premature end by betting scandal
Kearslake, Joseph
Centre forward whose solitary royal blue appearance yielded a goal
Kearton, Jason
Long-standing understudy to Neville Southall
Keates, Thomas
Former director who became the first chronicler of Everton’s history
Keeley, Glenn
Experienced defender whose derby day loan appearance saw him embroiled in Goodison infamy
Keeley, Jackie
Home-grown inside forward who scored an FA Cup brace during a rare outing
Keeley, Sam
Centre forward who made a solitary outing in royal blue
Kelly, Jeremiah 'Jerry'
League Championship winning half back
Kelly, Theo
Controversial administrator and manager of Everton during the late 1930s and 1940s
Kelso, Bob
Victorian half back who previously starred for the ‘World Champions’
Kendall, Howard
An illustrious member of Harry Catterick’s 1970 Championship side, he went on to become the club’s most successful manager, serving in three spells through the 1980s and 1990s.
Kendall, Jack
Reserve goalkeeper during the early 1920s
Kennedy, Andy
Stalwart of Herbert Chapman’s great Arsenal teams who was surprisingly limited to a solitary Everton appearance
Kennedy, Fred
Inside forward and one of Les Rosbifs who in the 1930s joined the nascent French league
Kenny (Jnr), Billy
Gifted and troubled midfielder who let his talents fade away
Kenny (Snr), Billy
Home-grown midfielder whose son would follow him into the heart of the Everton midfield
Kent, Jack
Left back who played a solitary game during Everton’s final Anfield season
Kenwright, Bill
Bleed-blue Evertonian whose tenure as chairman has divided some of his fellow Blues
Kenyon, Roger
Long-serving defender whose hunt for medals proved cruelly elusive
Keown, Martin
Outstanding centre back whose best days lay beyond Goodison
Kerr, Jasper
Reserve full back during Everton’s transitional mid-1920s
Keys, J
One0game man of mystery during Everton's first league outings
Kidd, Brian
Striker of enviable pedigree who failed to lift Everton from mediocrity
Kilbane, Kevin
Irish international winger who provided Goodison with unstinting service
King, Andy
Charismatic midfielder whose famous drive restored some pride to Goodison
King, Frank
Ted Sagar’s understudy during the mid-1930s
King, John
1950s wing half who made his name across the River Mersey
Kirby, George
1950s rookie striker who forged a solid career beyond Goodison
Kirkwood, Dan
League Championship winning defender-cum- forward turned club administrator
Kirsopp, Billy
Inside forward who won the League Championship but found plaudits harder to come by
Kirwan, Jack
Irish international winger turned Dutch coaching pioneer
Kitchen, George
Early twentieth- century goalkeeper who lost out to Billy Scott
Kroldrup, Per
Expensively acquired Danish international defender deemed unsuitable to the rigours of English football