 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Tributes have continued to pour in for Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright who sadly died on Monday night. Roberto Martínez said that his legacy will live on forever at Everton Football Club. Wayne Rooney, Duncan Fergus, Tim Kale, ex-players Michela Tete, all led tribute to the Everton Chairman. Liverpool manateur Jeacon Clough had this to say at his press conference. Obviously a massive heart for the city and a massive heart for Everton. But the message he gave around the Hillsborough thing or the speech he held that time I heard about. They choose the wrong city or the wrong mums. That's a really, really strong message. With all the rivalry especially around the games I don't think we have anything really, any issues with each other left and right of the games. So this just shows how united we are in these moments and that's really big and he found the absolute right words for it. So same here, my condol ends us through the family and I hope they are okay. Nice words from Jeacon Clough there and Andy Bernham who obviously is a master of evertoning and the mayor of Greater Manchester had this to say about Bill Kenwright's passion. It's quite hard if I'm honest tonight because I'm just still processing the news. But Bill, it's just right to remember the person Bill, big hearted person, warm hearted person, somebody who would just try and help people, support people. I saw the care he had for the Hillsborough families when they were going through everything that they went through. So that was Bill Kenwright. Before people think about anything else, that was him, that was the man. Just somebody of warmth, of generosity and somebody who had a deep love for his club. The players and managing team were at Gooderson Park today. Seamus Coleman and Sean Deitch laid a wreath at the statue of Dixie Dean at the park end and then the players who were training at Gooderson Park today. The players and staff undertuck a minute's silence for Bill Kenwright today, paying their respects to the Everton chairman. Seamus Coleman gave his opinion, his feelings on Bill Kenwright. He said, Bill Kenwright was more than a chairman to me, he was a friend. The way he treated me and my family when I first arrived from Ireland was incredible. It meant the world to us and was a massive part of me settling in and having a career with Everton. I know that I am far from being the only player able to say that. The chairman never interfered, very rarely visited the dressing room, but we all knew that he was there if we needed him. And when he did speak to us as a group, we listened because he knew the club as well as anyone. He was inspirational, he was so kind, he loved Everton and his presence will be surely missed. My thoughts and those of my family are with Jenny and the rest of his family at this very sad time. That's from the Everton captain. Everton manager Sean Deitch had his say as well. It's a very sad time for everyone at Everton Football Club to lose our chairman and someone who's been such an amazing servant of the club in many ways. His influence in bringing me to Everton in the first place was important and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for his unwavering support of myself and the support of the staff. It was a pleasure to share the moment of our reaching our objective last season with him, a moment I know he felt so strongly about after such an arduous season on and off the pitch. Deitch goes on to talk about his relationship with him and then finishes off again with beyond his deep love of his family and one of his big passions of course was football. It's something so rare in the modern game especially at the top level to be a boy of Evertonian and then become a chairman of the club. He always believed in Everton and stood by the club even in the toughest of times. He was steadfast until the very end. Like so many I knew him, my heart and my thoughts are with his family at this extremely sad time. Rest in peace chairman. Finally Farad Masheiri, Everton's owner Bill Kenwright, brought to the club and talked about obviously how he became involved in Everton but then finished with on a personal level I will miss no longer hearing his voice at the end of a telephone many times a day talking about players and plotting how the club can do better and better Regardless of the natural unpredictability of our game and the associated ups and downs my friendship with Bill has always remained strong. He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different aspects of life. We will miss him but never forget him. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to his family and friends at this sad time. Rest in peace my friend. That was Farad Masheiri. There is now a book of condolence that has been opened at Everton Football Club that will be available at the park and reception and you can sign that between the hours of ten and four every day. For Bill Kenwright, our chairman who sadly died on Monday night.