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Former Everton chairman Sir Philip Carter dies

Everton announce that their former chairman Sir Philip Carter has died following a short illness.

Former Everton chairman Sir Philip Carter has died following a short illness, the Premier League club have announced.

The 87-year-old passed away at home on Thursday morning.

Carter had three spells at Goodison Park in various roles but under his chairmanship, the Blues enjoyed the most successful period in their history.

Carter stuck by manager Howard Kendall in the 1980s, despite calls from some supporters for him to be sacked at the time. Kendall then guided the Toffees to two league titles, an FA Cup win in 1984 and the Cup Winners' Cup in 1985.

"Everton Football Club is deeply saddened to announce that Sir Philip Carter has passed away," a statement on Everton's website read.

"Sir Philip died peacefully at home on Thursday morning after a short illness. He served Everton with immense distinction over three spells and a full tribute will appear shortly."

Carter was made a life president of the club in 2004.

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