Martinez wants celebration of former chairman against United


Football - Dynamo Kiev v Everton - UEFA Europa League Third Round Second Leg - NSC Olympic Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine - 19/3/15 Everton manager Roberto Martinez Action Images via Reuters / Peter Cziborra

(Reuters) - Everton manager Roberto Martinez wants Sunday's home game against Manchester United to be a tribute to former chairman Philip Carter, who died aged 87 on Thursday, having overseen some of the club's most successful years.

Carter was in charge when Everton won the FA Cup, the European Cup Winners Cup and two league titles in the 1980s.

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