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Everton held to scoreless draw

NZPA-Reuter London The bottom-placed club, Manchester City, took only its second point in six matches as Howard Kendall celebrated his return to the English first division by watching his new side draw 0-0 at his former club, Everton, yester-

day. The result was not enough to lift City off the foot of the table. But it clearly encouraged Kendall, who won two league championships, the Football Association (FA) Cup and the European Cup Winners’ Cup with Everton in the 1980 s and who took over

at City last week after two and a half years in Spain with Athletic Bilbao. Nottingham Forest moved above into tenth place after beating sixth-placed Southampton, 2-0, at home through goals from Steve Hodge after three minutes and Lee Chapman in the 71st.

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Press, 19 December 1989, Page 40

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Everton held to scoreless draw Press, 19 December 1989, Page 40

Everton held to scoreless draw Press, 19 December 1989, Page 40

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