Tribute pours in for title-winning Liverpool icon Stevenson after the death of 85 years old
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Liverpool -legend Willie Stevenson unfortunately died.
The title-winning icon, which played under Bill Shankly, died at the age of 85.
Stevenson made 241 performances for Liverpool After being signed Rangers for £ 20,000.
He won the competition and cup north of the border before his move to Anfield.
Stevenson became an essential part of the Liverpool side that won the first division in 1964 and 1966.
And the left -sided player tasted Fa -Cup Success in 1965 after scoring a fine in the semi -final against Chelsea.
Stevenson also claimed a second medal in the winners’ cup of the following year.
He left Liverpool in 1967 and started playing for people like StokeTranmere, Macclesfield Town and the Vancouver WhiteCaps.
Stevenson is said to have had a pub and a cleaning company after hung his boots.
Liverpool -legend Robbie Fowler Led the tribute and said, “Such sad news … An absolute Lord. Rest in Vrede Willie.”
Other fans noted: “Rest in peace.”
Another added: “A real red. Condolences to his family and everyone who knew him.”
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