Ronnie Moran

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From the Beeb:

Former Liverpool captain and coach Ronnie Moran has died at the age of 83.

Moran made 379 appearances for Liverpool between 1952 and 1966 and was the club's longest-serving employee when he retired in 1999.

He joined the coaching staff in 1966 and twice filled in as caretaker manager - after Kenny Dalglish's resignation in 1991 and following Graeme Souness' heart surgery in 1992.

His son confirmed he had passed away after a short illness.

RIP. <rose>
 
Bit before my time so don't know awful lot about him. Didn't realise spent so much time at lfc in so many different roles.

Sad news, RIP
 
Will be sadly missed. Thoughts are with his family and friends. <rose>

The 'Boot Room' - that's Ronnie in the middle, 50 years at the club, 44 trophies from playing and coaching, what a legend <peacedove>

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Pictures like this remind me that football was once full of down-to-earth blokes who loved and lived the game.
Such a marked contrast to some of the overpaid, inflated egos of today.
 
Pictures like this remind me that football was once full of down-to-earth blokes who loved and lived the game.
Such a marked contrast to some of the overpaid, inflated egos of today.

yes men who needed to work to live and did it well. Nobody's perfect but its a completely different world to today where guys are just out for one big contract then chasing their own ego.