Part of the Liverpool set up and team that is synonymous with football in my childhood (80s). Growing up and getting into football in that time period is probably why I think if Liverpool as being the real giant of English football - and the only away ground I ever got tingles at.
Remember watching him as a player for Liverpool c1965 when they beat Leeds 2-1 in the FA Cup Final.
A tremendous contribution to Liverpool's success both as a player and coach.
RIP
Sorry Len but you wouldn't have done. Ronnie didn't play in that game partly because injury had affected his season. I remember this because Gerry Byrne played left back in that game and played most of it with a broken collar bone.
This doesn't take anything away from Ronnie's career. 49 years at one club shows how much he was respected by all from Walsh to Shankly to Paisley to Fagan to Daglish to Fagan as well as everyone connected with Liverpool. A real football man.RIP
Remember watching him as a player for Liverpool c1965 when they beat Leeds 2-1 in the FA Cup Final.
A tremendous contribution to Liverpool's success both as a player and coach.
RIP
Sorry Len but you wouldn't have done. Ronnie didn't play in that game partly because injury had affected his season. I remember this because Gerry Byrne played left back in that game and played most of it with a broken collar bone.
This doesn't take anything away from Ronnie's career. 49 years at one club shows how much he was respected by all from Walsh to Shankly to Paisley to Fagan to Daglish to Fagan as well as everyone connected with Liverpool. A real football man.RIP
Yes I remember Gerry Byrne.
They must have mentioned Moran and I mistook him for one of the others. Geoff Strong maybe.
In mitigation I was young at the time and maybe didn't give it my undivided attention!
incidentally played twice at the Valley. Jan 1959 when LFC won 3-2 and on Boxing Day in same year when Charlton won 3-0. Played against Charlton 5 times at Anfield; Liverpool winning 4 and Charlton 1.
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Part of one of the best set ups in football history.
I remember the camera panning onto the bench after Arsenal had scored the 2nd. He was on it
A tremendous contribution to Liverpool's success both as a player and coach.
RIP
A true Liverpool (and football) man.
RIP
RIP Ronnie
Rest in peace
This doesn't take anything away from Ronnie's career. 49 years at one club shows how much he was respected by all from Walsh to Shankly to Paisley to Fagan to Daglish to Fagan as well as everyone connected with Liverpool. A real football man.RIP
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They must have mentioned Moran and I mistook him for one of the others. Geoff Strong maybe.
In mitigation I was young at the time and maybe didn't give it my undivided attention!