He never liked fish before.. He will be sadly missed. It was a good job my dad didn't give the barber a photo of Kevin Keegan! On the Picture Board, Emlyn does his usual "Number 6 please David." It was bad. [3], Emlyn Hughes was born in Barrow-in-Furness,[4] the son of Fred Hughes, a Great Britain, Wales, Barrow, and Workington Town rugby league footballer.[5]. I'm his age, and can't believe he's left us. PamelaHe was one of the greats. The Barber duly placed the photo next to the mirror and got to work. In that decade, grieving wife Barbara and her children Emma and Emlyn have never talked about their devastation at losing him at just 57 in November 2004. Emlyn will always be part of the great Liverpool history. He was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour in August 2003 and, after an operation to remove as much of the tumour as possible, began chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Hughes featured in neither game but was selected in the final squad of 22. you will be sorely missed, Jordan KennedyLiverpool f.c lost a great man. you will be sorely missed, Liverpool f.c lost a great man. Later in the same series, she appeared on the programme, joining Hughes's team. Thanks for the glory. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. BBC - Liverpool - Sport - Liverpool Remembers Emlyn Hughes It was his enthusiasm and humour that was most impressive. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Emlyn saw the danger and ran the full length of the pitch and disspossed him in the penalty area with the best tackle I've ever saw a player engage. So Dad just said, Oh right. Who can forget the Derby goals he scored and his way of celebrating. Whatever work he did for me he did it with the same enthusiasm as when he played football,, a true pro. Stephen WallaceAs a young lad I have ever lating memories of Emlyn lifting the European Cup & being involved in that great era for Liverpool Football Club.. he's one of the reasons I'm an Ulster Red today,will also never forget his laugh on Question of Sport,deepest sympathy to his family.. Chris HaddenAs a teenager in the 70's Emlyn was an inspiration and role model to me. Tears in my eyes. Emlyn, you will be missed. He underwent surgery for a. LFC Legend, the first centre-half who could take someone on and put it in the net like a centre-forward. Vision Sport Publishing. Ste Speed recalls one of Liverpool's most charismatic players, Emlyn Hughes, who passed away on this day in 2004. After walking away from football management, Hughes moved into radio, television and print media, also gaining huge popularity for his appearances on A Question of Sport. His 59 appearances for England while at Liverpool made him the club's most capped player until Welsh striker Ian Rush broke the record more than ten years later. Hughes would sporadically return to action, usually at left-back as cover, or occasionally in place of an inconsistent Kennedy; he would play his last games for Liverpool in the two unsuccessful . He scored his first goal in a 60 defeat of Newcastle United at Anfield on 26 August the same year. It was his enthusiasm and humour that was most impressive. On the eve of the 1979/80 season, Hughes was allowed to depart Liverpool for Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he would go on to lift the League Cup as captain the one domestic honour that had eluded him at Anfield even going on to gain a recall to the England squad for the 1980 European Championship, where just like in Mexico a decade earlier, he would miss out on an on-pitch contribution. Graham McCann spoke for all Liverpool and Wolves fans when he said: "In infants school, I got my mum to sew a number six on the back of my tiny red footie shirt. BBC - Liverpool - Sport - Emlyn Hughes dies Emlyn, you will always be in our hearts. Hughes would ultimately never play in a World Cup. Not at left-back, but in midfield instead; alongside Willie Stevenson, in place of the injured Milne. Its a very sad day for liverpool, the country and football! ", Rick Parry, chief executive of Liverpool football club, said: "Our deepest sympathies go out to wife Barbara, children Emma and Emlyn junior, and the rest of the family at this sad time. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. Ray Clemence, his former teammate at the club, said: "It's a very sad day. A crowd of 25,290 at Anfield sent the testimonial fund for the Liverpool and England skipper soaring beyond. I will miss him.. He never moaned or said: Why me? He was just lovely to be with and we spent more time together., Smiling, she recalls one odd change after his surgery. BBC - Cumbria - Sport - Football great Emlyn Hughes Icons of Liverpool: Emlyn Hughes - Last Word on Football emlyn hughes was a winner, he shone above the rest, his ability on the pitch was second to none. Everyone says that, she says with a laugh. They're more likely to say: "You're kidding, there's nothing wrong with you". Hughes twice lifted the European Cup, first in Rome in 1977, then at Wembley in 1978. YNWA. Sadly missed. He signed for Blackpool as a teenager, but his all-action style soon brought him to the attention of Liverpool boss Bill Shankly. The couple married in 1972 after a typically understated proposal. Say hello to Bob And Bill for me. RM 2HAYWK3 - File photo dated 17-11-2004 of Former Liverpool player Ian St John arrives at Sheffield cathedral where the funeral of Emlyn Hughes took place. he was truly the best to ware red and will be miss by all living reds all over the world, even in a question of sport he was funny , great liverpool player, don't lift the european cup twice for nothing great player sadly missed even in heaven HE WILL NEVER WALK ALONE. Barbara says: We never discussed death because he never considered it but Emlyn would have wanted to die at home.. His versatility was noticed too he filled in at left back and central defence, a trait which was spotted by England coach Alf Ramsey in 1969. A true genius. Issue date: Thursday December 16, 2020. "He was just such a lovely and enthusiastic bloke," said Bill Beaumont, the former England rugby captain who for many years was his opposite captain on A Question of Sport. What you saw was what you got: a decent, larger than life character who stood for the best in football and in Liverpool. Then Poland had a breakaway after a misplaced tackle by Norman Hunter in the second half, and only Hughes and goalkeeper Peter Shilton were back to defend. peteone of the all time greats a great team leader the best england captain and all time best lfc player and captain r.i.p. Liverpool did not win any honours in his first four seasons there, but Hughes was seen as a forerunner of the future which Shankly had in mind. Phil Neal told BBC Radio Five Live Hughes was an inspirational figure in the club's success in the 1970s and 80s. Hughes lunged into a last-ditch tackle but Domarski's shot evaded his block and slipped under Shilton's body and into the net. It is placed in front of a new office building on Abbey Road which was also named Emlyn Hughes House after him. What a leader and ambassador for English football they had in Emlyn! My abiding memory, Euro cups and League championships excepted, was when be scored two barnstorming goals at Goodison to give us victory over the blues. Sadly missed. NellyI'm a reds fan but only managed to see Emlyn play for the team were I was born Hull City. A great man A great football player A great ambassador for the game and life God Bless Emlyn and his family. G Royan - Kuala LumpurAs a foreign student in Liverpool in the mid to late 70's, my introduction to English (and European)football was through the great team of Liverpool FC. Stephen ThompsonEmlyn Hughes was my hero,one of the worlds finest footballers,he had won all the major trophies except one with Liverpool but he finally got it anyway,he was a great captain and will be very sadly missed,go with god Hughsie and see you when i get there. A very sad loss, indeed. What you saw was what you got: a decent, larger than life character who stood for the best in football and in Liverpool. Lloyd would never play for the club again, sold to Coventry City that summer for the biggest fee Liverpool had ever received. Barbara, who now has three grandchildren, was 19 when they met in a pub in Barrow-in-Furness in 1967. I still and always will be a Liverpool supporter and instead of slating players all you can ask is 100%. He treated everybody the same he was easy-going and enthusiastic about everything.. He went on to win the League Cup in his first season with Wolves the only trophy he did not win with Liverpool lifting it as captain after a 10 win over Nottingham Forest at Wembley. England forward Wayne Rooney attracted controversy after throwing his black armband to the floor, following a 42nd minute substitution for Alan Smith. I'm not from Liverpool, but the guy was a great advert for your city, for commitment and for sportsmanship. you'll never walk alone. From member of Englands World Cup-winning squad to picking up the injury that would eventually end his career before its time, Byrne was just a few days short of his 28th birthday and had many mountains still to conquer, yet he would play just 50 more games for the club before prematurely yielding to retirement. and I can tell you he was there before any of the other defenders had a chance to react. A decade later I cannot believe such painfully slow progress has been made towards a cure for brain tumours, she says. RIP Emlyn. r.i.p. 1964 interview with future Liverpool star Emlyn Hughes Hughes, who extended his fame as a television personality on the BBC's 'Question of Sport', had been battling a brain tumour for the last 15 months but deteriorated in the last few days. Rest in peace, dear Emlyn. Smith would reclaim a place in the team, but it would not be in central defence, instead deployed to cover for the injured Chris Lawler at right-back, a position he would excel in for the best part of the next two-and-a-half years until Phil Neal took over. JaneHe had an infectious laugh and smile great character, so young and so sad. Stephen Lewis, Hulleveryones thoughts go out to his family. Hughes, not yet 23, survived the cull, together with Ian Callaghan and Tommy Smith, and the new recruits who would help establish Liverpool's dominance in the 1970s began to arrive. He started his career at Blackpool in 1964 before moving to Liverpool in 1967. SADLY MISSED. It just epitomised his status as a great Liverpool footballer. I once met Emlyn at Warwich races and he was a true gentleman. He was a recipient of the Panofsky Fellowship and the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Hughes completed a full set of English football domestic honours by winning the League Cup with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1980. Both of you loved and missed. May the Lord keep you. Martin FordeI started supporting LFC in 1974 as a 7 year old dubliner, and Emlyn Hughes'passion,desire to win,and trademark smile as he lifted trophy after trophy summed up everything about LFC then. But now in todays exclusive interview Barbara and Emma open up about the irreplaceable man known to millions by his nickname Crazy Horse, the skipper of an illustrious Liverpool side and the England team, before he brought his infectious enthusiasm to TV quiz A Question of Sport. Long live the King. It is almost 10 years since a brain tumour claimed the life of the life of one of Britains most famous and inspirational sportsmen, Towards the end as she helped him into bed or on to the sofa, Emlyn Hughes would look intently into wife Barbaras eyes and say: Weve had a lovely life havent we?. Emlyn Hughes, the former England and Liverpool captain whose distinctive voice and infectious laugh endeared him to a generation of television viewers on A Question of Sport, died yesterday from a brain tumour at the age of 57. In the 197071 season, Liverpool reached the FA Cup final, losing 21 after extra-time to Arsenal, who completed the then-rare double of League title and FA Cup. He was a member of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in Geneva, Switzerland, where his group was involved in both hardware (pixel detector) and data analysis (studies of jets, photons and the Higgs). Rest in peace Crazy Horse, we'll miss you. He taught at Caltech for 11 years before returning to Columbia in 2006. "[citation needed] He also was a member of the punditry panel for BBC Television's coverage of the 1986 FIFA World Cup. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. He continued to appear on A Question of Sport, where he gained a new legion of fans. In addition to Wolves, he later played for Rotherham United, Hull City, Mansfield Town and Swansea City. Four days later, Hughes captained Liverpool to a 31 win over Borussia Mnchengladbach in Rome to win the 1977 European Cup Final, the first time the team won Europe's most prestigious club title. RIP, Emlyn. He later said: To lift the European Cup again was very special. Cameron, Emmas five-year-old son, is a Liverpool fan and recognises his grandad in old TV clips. Emma explains: Dad was chatting when he just went fell over sideways. Emlyn, Shanks, Bob and Joe have already got the Captain's armband ready for you. The Barber duly placed the photo next to the mirror and got to work. "Signed in 1967 by Bill Shankly, he was to be one of the most inspirational signings this club ever made. After the match the team all came along to the British Embassy Bar where we had gone to after the match. There was no coma, he didnt talk gobbledegook, he was just normal and then he was gone. However, after the first two qualifiers for the 1976 European Championships, Revie dropped Hughes from the team, giving the captaincy to Hughes' former Blackpool teammate Alan Ball. "He used to drive me on a Friday to meet up with the team bus for an away game and he would convince me we would win 2-0 - just like Shankly would have done. RIP. It had to be M&S. At the end of the 197374 season, Liverpool reached the FA Cup final and beat Newcastle United 30, with Hughes receiving the trophy from The Princess Anne. You will be always in our minds, Hughes. Online gift company sorry for saying Toxteth was one of worst places in world to visit, Murder accused says he was playing board games at time of Jon Britton's death, Miracle puppies return to animal rescue which saved their lives 18 months ago, Man jailed after running over and killing stepfather who had sexually abused him, Barbara Hughes, widow of footballer Emlyn Hughes, and daughter Emma. William of TexasHe was one of the greatest players of his era. Come on without, Come on within you aint seen nothin' if you never saw Emlyn. However, the side plummeted down the table. Emlyn, you will be missed. Emlyn Walter Hughes OBE [2] (28 August 1947 - 9 November 2004) was an English footballer. By the time theyd prepared a room and sent the ambulance it was too late, she says. Hughes died of a brain tumour, aged 57, in 2004. He never played for Liverpool again. Anfield folklore insists that the Red Star game was the eureka moment where Shankly opted to restructure his central defence, switching traditional stoppers for ball-playing variants, yet it was an evolution that had already been 12 months in the making. He also had a passion for horses and was a regular at race meets. Professor Hughes is the winner of the Feynman Teaching Award (Caltech, 1999) and the ASCIT Teaching Award (Caltech, 1997). [citation needed] He called her "ma'am" throughout, except for one occasion, when he referred to her as "mate".
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