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Ex-World Cup ’66 team member Ray Wilson has passed away aged 83 ... and his family when he fronted our Team Dementia Friends campaign in a bid to make all football clubs dementia friendly, meaning ...
Ex-World Cup ’66 team member Ray Wilson has passed away aged 83 ... our Team Dementia Friends campaign in a bid to make all football clubs dementia friendly, meaning people affected could ...
In a statement, the club said: "Ray is arguably the most successful and best-known player ever to pull on ... and friends at this difficult time." Wilson also made 116 appearances for Everton ...
Ray Wilson, a former England footballer and 1966 World Cup winner, has died aged 83. The former Huddersfield Town and Everton player died at The Bell House care home in Huddersfield, the clubs said.
Ray Wilson was one of football's quiet men – he did his talking on the park, where his consistent excellence had him recognised as probably the best left-back in the world in the mid-1960s.
Most Englishmen dream of winning the football World Cup but only 11 have ever made it a reality. Ray Wilson is one of those legends but, because of Alzheimer’s disease, his memories of that ...
Ray Wilson was once pursued across the pitch by a black dog called Bob during a World Cup quarter-final in Chile. It was probably the only time in his 20-year career that Wilson was given a ...
Ex-World Cup ’66 team member Ray Wilson has passed away aged 83 ... and his family when he fronted our Team Dementia Friends campaign in a bid to make all football clubs dementia friendly, meaning ...
Ray Wilson, a former England footballer and 1966 World Cup winner, has died aged 83. The former Huddersfield Town and Everton player died at The Bell House care home in Huddersfield, the clubs said.
Winning 63 caps for his country, Wilson started the ... I played a few reserve games with Ray and it was like listening to a maestro. He knew his stuff.” The Football Association quickly ...
Ray Wilson, a former England footballer and 1966 World Cup winner, has died aged 83. The former Huddersfield Town and Everton player died at The Bell House care home in Huddersfield, the clubs said.
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