Former Wales, Liverpool Defender Joey Jones Dies Aged 70
Former Wales, Liverpool Defender Joey Jones Dies Aged 70

Former Wales, Liverpool Defender Joey Jones Dies Aged 70

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Joey Jones, the legendary Welsh defender known for his fierce competitiveness and beloved character, has died at the age of 70. Jones won multiple major titles with Liverpool, including two European Cups, a UEFA Cup, and a league title during his three-year spell from 1975 to 1978, becoming the first Welshman to lift the European Cup in 1977. He earned 72 caps for Wales, making him one of the country's most capped players at the time of his retirement from international football in 1986. Jones spent much of his career at Wrexham, where he also served as a coach and manager after retiring as a player, and helped the club win the Welsh Cup and reach the FA Cup quarter-finals. Tributes from former teammates and clubs highlight Jones' inspirational presence on and off the pitch, with plans underway to honor his legacy through a statue at Wrexham's stadium. His lifelong friendship with Mickey Thomas and his trademark clenched-fist salute remain fondly remembered by fans and peers alike.

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