Died at the age of seventy. Must admit I didn’t think he’d live that long after his Parkinson’s diagnosis- classy player who was probably a better midfield player than he was a striker.
RIP
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Died at the age of seventy. Must admit I didn’t think he’d live that long after his Parkinson’s diagnosis- classy player who was probably a better midfield player than he was a striker.
RIP
The first player I ever saw score live. Molineux November 71. I wore an Arsenal resettle that day. Arsenal were 1 up at half time. Wolves scored 5 in the second half, it snowed and I cried at the scoreline,
RIP Ray.
Great career he had, the double with Arsenal, then a shedload of trophies with Liverpool. Even picked up a Welsh Cup winners medal with Swansea. RIP to, perhaps, an unsung hero of that great Liverpool outfit.
You might be interested in this then Pearce, I watched it about a fortnight ago
https://youtu.be/PYtcYnI9CQs
One of the best players in the league in his day. I remember Bob Paisley saying that he had more enquiries about him than any other player.
A great player in that all conquering Liverpool side. Seems bizarre he only had about 17 caps for England. RIP