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What did Ray Kennedy win?

What did Ray Kennedy win?

Liverpool signed Kennedy on the day Bill Shankly resigned as manager. He became a left-sided midfielder under Bob Paisley, winning five league titles, three European Cups, the UEFA Cup and the League Cup over an eight-year spell as part of the highly successful Liverpool side of the 1970s.

What happened to Ray Kennedy the footballer?

Today former players and teammates paid tribute to the passing of a footballing legend. Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge tweeted: ‘Yet another magnificent Ex LFC star has passed away folks, Ray Kennedy what a player and lovely bloke who suffered so much with Parkinson’s disease for most of his life.

Who died from Liverpool FC?

Tributes have been paid to former Liverpool FC chief executive Peter Robinson, who has died at the age of 86. Described as “one of the most respected and admired people in the sport”, Mr Robinson joined the Reds in 1965 and was chief executive from 1992 to 2000.

Did Ray Kennedy have a brother?

Alan Kennedy (born 31 August 1954) is an English former professional footballer who played the majority of his career as a left back for Newcastle United and then Liverpool.

Which player has the most FA Cup winners medals?

Ashley Cole
The record for most FA Cup wins by a player is held by Ashley Cole, who has won it seven times (with Arsenal in 2002, 2003 and 2005, and Chelsea in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012).

Did Ray Kennedy own a pub?

After retiring as a player he became landlord of the Melton Constable pub in Seaton Sluice near his home village, and did some coaching at Sunderland.

How many goals did Ray Kennedy scored for Arsenal?

71 goals
Ray started out as a striker at Arsenal, scoring 71 goals in 212 games in five years, and was a vital part of the triumphant side which won the League and FA Cup double in the 1970-71 season.

Did Ray Kennedy sell his medals?

Helped financially on occasions by the Professional Footballers Association, he benefited from a testimonial match between Liverpool and Arsenal, staged for him in 1991. But in 1993 he was forced to sell his medals and England caps to raise further money for care.

How many games did Ray Kennedy play for Liverpool?

Ray Kennedy was a striker at Arsenal, scoring 71 goals in 212 games in five years, and in his first full season as professional, a vital part of the triumphant side that won the League and FA Cup double in 1970/71….A more detailed look at the player’s appearances.

Total Manager
393 Bob Paisley

How old was Ray Kennedy when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s?

35-years old
Ray Kennedy’s Parkinson’s disease probably began during his distinguished career as a professional soccer player at least 10 years before the first unequivocal physical signs and 14 years before the diagnosis was finally made, when he was 35-years old.