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Peter Cormack, a former Liverpool midfielder and Scottish international, has died at the age of 78 after battling dementia. He was a key player during Liverpool's successful era under managers Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley from 1972 to 1976, winning two First Division titles, the FA Cup, and the UEFA Cup. Cormack made 178 appearances for the club, scoring 26 goals, and is remembered for his late winner in a Merseyside derby, which solidified his status as a fan favorite. Before joining Liverpool, he played for Hibernian and Nottingham Forest. After leaving Liverpool, he had spells at Bristol City and Hibernian, and later transitioned into management. Liverpool FC expressed their sorrow at his passing, paying tribute to his contributions to the club and the sport.
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