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emlyn hughes last interview

10.05.2023

After the match the team all came along to the British Embassy Bar where we had gone to after the match. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. Hughes led out England for the first time on 11 May 1974 against Wales in Cardiff, which England won 20. I came in as an inexperienced player and he was so effervescent," he said. Hughes also played for Hull City, later becoming a director. He said: "He was a really great player, quite obviously, because otherwise you wouldn't win so many caps for England. From the Kop watching him push the Reds to glory. The Barber duly placed the photo next to the mirror and got to work. Hughes completed a full set of English football domestic honours by winning the League Cup with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1980. That day hed had his breakfast, lunch and his tea. Afterwards I did think, He got the better of me even then. We also got to mingle with the team at the Queens Birthday Party at the embassy the following day. He gave the barber a photo of Emlyn Hughes saying, 'he'll have his hair cut like Emlyn's'. A decade later I cannot believe such painfully slow progress has been made towards a cure for brain tumours, she says. Thank you for everything Crazy Horse. you gave me many wonderful memories of matches at Anfield and Europe, you will never be forgotten. Robert Wilkins, BristolI have been a lifelong Liverpool fan and when I was about 9 or 10 I can remember my dad taking me to the barbers. 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. i have been thinking over the past couple of days why i ahve always had special affection for Emlyn Hughes and why, despite seeing thousands of good and great players, he remains my all time footballing hero. [citation needed] He once identified a picture of a heavily muddied jockey as John Reid, only to be told it was Princess Anne. After being refused a trial by local side Barrow, Hughes joined First Division side Blackpool. He desereved to win all he got I will always admire him he was an inspiration to me. Heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends, He will never walk alone.Godbless Emlyn rest in peace xxxx. The doctor called that night.. Eight days after Hughes' death, England players wore black armbands in a friendly against Spain. Cameron, Emmas five-year-old son, is a Liverpool fan and recognises his granddad in old TV clips. Women's Super League Titles. Watching them in the late 70's and throughout the 80's with him as captain of probably THE GREATEST FOOTBALL TEAM EVER. He loved life and people and will be sadly missed. A Gent and a Legend.Thanks for the memories, EMLYN CRAZY HORSE HUGHES RIP. His attitude, effort, and commitment were second to none. roger simpsonIt was the 1977 FAcup final at Wembeley where we lost 2-1 to manchester united and I could never forget the anguish on Emlyns face. Emma says: Its happened a few times recently with Liverpool doing so well and when Cameron sees them he says, Thats my grandaddy with the big cup, grandaddy who lives on a big cloud.. Hughes earned a Ph.D. from Columbia and a B.S. In February 1967, after 28 appearances for Blackpool, Hughes joined Liverpool for 65,000 (equivalent to 1,255,133 in 2021). Not at left-back, but in midfield instead; alongside Willie Stevenson, in place of the injured Milne. 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. Emlyn Hughes, footballer, born August 28 1947, died November 9 2004. . Along with Nobby Stiles, Hughes was one of only two outfield players who did not feature in any game. He was everything a footballer should be. 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. Liverpool subsequently failed to win the vital match at Highbury, which meant that Derby County won the league title. Total shock, one of my favourite players of all time. Paul CarterAn infectious personality..even in adversity..an inspiration to us all..deeply saddened. Afterwards, 99.9% knew me. Shankly stunningly omitted Smith from his starting lineup by choice, dropping Hughes back into central defence alongside Lloyd. "He liked the dressing room humour, that mickey-taking, and he was trying to laugh at himself as well. As 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.. As a teenager in the 70's Emlyn was an inspiration and role model to me. A brain tumour was diagnosed and in August 2003 Emlyn had his first operation. In February 2004 he escorted his daughter, Emma, down the aisle when she got married to David Stones in St Pauls cathedral in London. 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. He was always positive from day one. Ray NashEmlyn was a great captain, and a great ambassador for Liverpool on and off the field. We've got all the results from official games, appearance stats, goal stats and basically every conceivable statistic from 1892 to the present, every single line-up and substitutions! Sadly missed. He made his debut for Blackpool in 1964 playing alongside Jimmy Armfield and Alan Ball, initially as an inside forward, but later at left-half. Its an overused phrase, but there will NEVER be another. He was playing for Blackpool at the time. I just closed the door on the room where he died. Rooney later apologised. Emma explains: Dad was chatting when he just went fell over sideways. He continued to appear on A Question of Sport, where he gained a new legion of fans. It is a sad day when he passed away but I will never forget him. When he was in a room youd know about it. May he rest in peace. Smith wrote that he was "disgusted" with what Hughes said and never spoke to him off the field again. kaz from margate the world will be a sadder place without one of liverpools best ever players. Emlyn will always be part of the great Liverpool history. 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. I will always remember as if it was yesterday the look on Emlyn's face as he trudged up the stairs at Wembly after narrowly losing the FA Cup Final in 1977 to Man Utd. . His hair was a bit odd because of the radiotherapy. After launching their phone-in, he worked for the station until the end of last season when his illness forced him to stop. crazy horse youll never walk alone. Hughes made his Liverpool debut in a 21 league win over Stoke City at Anfield on 4 March 1967. He handled the noisy local kids clamouring for his autograph superbly. With Shankly answering his concerns over the previous seasons lack of goals with the signing of Tony Hateley from Chelsea, it meant that Ian St John dropped into midfield to partner Hughes, in a completely new pairing at the heart of the team. 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. What a sad day for Liverpool. . Hughes settled into the midfield at Liverpool during a transitional period for the club, earning the nickname "Crazy Horse" after an illegal rugby tackle on Newcastle United winger Albert Bennett. R.I.P Emlyn, gone but not forgotten. It is almost 10 years since a brain tumour claimed the life of the life of one of Britain's most famous and inspirational sportsmen. I will always remember as if it was yesterday the look on Emlyn's face as he trudged up the stairs at Wembly after narrowly losing the FA Cup Final in 1977 to Man Utd. It was his lucky charm.. Id gone to get him some tablets and then the doctor, whod visit on his way home, said, You havent got much time., So I went in and that was it. My thoughts are with him and his family. A fantastic role model for the kids of today. He joined our party and signed autographs for everyone who requested one. All our deepest condolences go to his wife and family. [3] He was made an OBE in 1980 for his services to sport. ColinTotal shock, one of my favourite players of all time. We got his autograph again alongside the original. Emlyn Walter Hughes OBE[2] (28 August 1947 9 November 2004) was an English footballer. I was so happy to see that big grin of Emlyns when he lifted the cup. It caused a domino effect that was to prove both a blessing and a curse, as Shankly delayed disbanding much of the team that brought Liverpool two league titles and a belated first FA Cup during the mid-1960s, along with the clubs first major European final. He will be sadly missed by all of us who had the pleasure and privilege of seeing him perform his magic on the field and his class whenever off the field. But you learn to get by.. A true gent and always a player who gave 100%. No fan will ever walk alone. To confuse a temporary French teacher at shool, I even said my name was Emlyn Huges she never knew I wasn't! Afterwards I did think, He got the better of me even then. "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. His rival captain Bill Beaumont, the former England rugby union captain, said: "He had an infectious laugh, wasn't afraid to laugh at himself and was a great team man.". A great man A great football player A great ambassador for the game and life God Bless Emlyn and his family. Nicknamed "Crazy Horse", he was diagnosed with cancer when he collapsed soon. The transfer fee was 65,000 and even if you convert it into the modern-day equivalent it will be funny money, just 1.189m! NickI just wish modern players followed Emlyn's example. The family were together at Newmarket Races in 2003 when there was the first sign of Emlyns illness. When he was in a room youd know about it. r.i.p. I'll never forget Emlyn Hughes, he was everything to me as a boy growing up. His wife . He also had a passion for horses and was a regular at race meets. Hughes remained a regular voice on all matters Liverpool throughout the 1990s, and into the early years of the new Millennium, until his health began to suffer, finally succumbing in November 2004 to a brain tumour, aged only 57. the world will be a sadder place without one of liverpools best ever players. Clive ClaytonAs the promotions manager for Hi Tec Sports,Emlyn was an after dinner speaker for my Company and I can say that he was always the perfect gentleman and above all a nice guy, with no ego at all. Emma says: Its happened a few times recently with Liverpool doing so well and when Cameron sees them he says, Thats my granddaddy with the big cup, granddaddy who lives on a big cloud.. Over the years . Having not played a single minute in Mexico, between the autumn of 1970 and the spring of 1974 Hughes was to be Englands first choice left-back, Ramsey failing to follow the example set by Shankly in building his team around him in a more central position. if only l`pool had one like you we might be brill again, I first sttod on the kop in 1964 - and still attend most matches at Anfield. We went out onto the streets of Liverpool to ask how you will remember the Reds legend. Emlyn walked Emma down the aisle when she married husband Dave in February 2004 at St Paul's Cathedral (a privilege afforded by Emlyn's OBE) before a second operation left him with permanent. Emlyn made 62 appearances for England, 23 as captain, and scored huge triumphs with Liverpool then Wolves. RIP Emlyn. 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). All our deepest condolences go to his wife and family. An FA Cup final was lost in 1971, while a league title was denied Liverpool the following season by a questionably disallowed goal late in the final game of their campaign away to Arsenal, but these disappointments simply spurred Shanklys refreshed squad to greater heights as a league and UEFA Cup double was attained in 1972/73, followed by another FA Cup in 1974. Emlyn, you are gone too soon. YNWA. Diane KendrickAs a 13 year old Emlyn was my hero and I had his autograph dated 1969. A true gent with a heart of gold. 13.8K subscribers 32K views 11 years ago A classic "Question of Sport" moment from the late, great Emlyn Hughes. Emma says: They couldnt get all the tumour so we asked, Right, whats next? The medical team said there was no cure. Gave me my favourite childhood phrase: "Liverpool are magic, Everton are tragic". His reputation was sealed a few weeks later when he identified a picture of the princess as the jockey John Reid. SueAlways gave an autograph and a smile to the waiting fans when he came out of training, fabulous player maybe now having a pint or to with bill, Steve BeechA truely classy guy, and what a footballer. After the match the team all came along to the British Embassy Bar where we had gone to after the match. Hughes twice lifted the European Cup, first in Rome in 1977, then at Wembley in 1978. 'Emlyn leaves a wife, Barbara, and two children. If you ever get the chance to watch it on video just see what those goals meant to him. They're more likely to say: "You're kidding, there's nothing wrong with you". He never stopped, he was up and down the pitch, cajoling everyone. Family man: Barbara and Emma today; sleepless nights with baby Emlyn, Campaign: They are backing Brain Tumour Research, Legend: Hughes in action for Liverpool in 1977, My mate Anne: On A Question of Sport with Princess Anne - whom he hugged. "The Rugby League Miscellany [Page-6]". Rest in peace, dear Emlyn. My prayers are with his family at this time. Barbara says: We never discussed death because he never considered it but Emlyn would have wanted to die at home.. 8. crazy horse youll never walk alone. RIP Emlyn; God Bless, Always. mark ipswich fanwhat a great man not only for football but for your fine city my condolences to emlyns family youll never walk alone god bless. Hughes partnership with Thompson blossomed to such an extent that they would link up together for England, as Ramseys two successors, Don Revie and Ron Greenwood, both called upon the duo, individually and as a pair. A Liverpool legend, a excellent player. Emlyn Hughes was one of the significant signings of that barren era from 1966 to 1970 and the story goes that Shanks watched him play just once, saw enough and tried to sign him straight away. ", 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. 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. His later years were spent living in Yorkshire, living in a quiet cul-de-sac just outside Sheffield, and it was there he collapsed. He was also immortalised in comic strip form as he was signed by Melchester Rovers in the Roy of the Rovers strip; he also wrote a column for the teenage football magazine Match. steveAs a scot and a Aberdeen fan i wish to express my sympathy to the family of Emylin Hughes. "He was a wonderful player and a fantastic example to everyone. [citation needed] A statue of Hughes was unveiled in his birthplace of Barrow-in-Furness in 2008. He was the best person to learn from and a larger than life character. "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. Thank you for everything Crazy Horse. He became even kinder and more thoughtful. I'm not from Liverpool, but the guy was a great advert for your city, for commitment and for sportsmanship. Condolences to your wife and family. 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. In later years he became a passionate horseracing fan, part-owning a runner in last year's Grand National. Hughes made his Wolves debut at the Baseball Ground on 22 August 1979 in a 10 win over Derby County. He loved LFC and he always give 100%. What he said was typical, "Jesus Christ did I write that?". The son of a professional rugby league player, Hughes was born in Barrow-in-Furness, in 1947. I cannot believe itThis guy was my hero when I was growing up in Ireland. i hope the liverpool team will follow crazy horse. John Carroll. 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. Trevor - LFC fan South AustraliaSuch was the man that his sad demise is talked about by football fans over here in Oz as a great loss to all - no doubt especially to his loving family. Former Liverpool and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence said: "We still have the old boys' association, we still have that closeness. But his zest for life continued. Christina SmithA true gent with a heart of gold. You'll never walk alone. I remember this big man.. and he was just that a Big Man. The ball was passed to Jan Domarski who shot from the edge of the area. It was a genuine mistake," he said later. She has his unmistakable smile. He helped the club to four league titles, two European Cups, an FA Cup victory . will will miss u. we hope u r.i.p. It's still a horrible, horrible thing, but you don't need to die now. As part of the sweeping changes that Shankly had implemented at the beginning of the 1970s, the demise of Ron Yeats had been dealt with by the pairing of Tommy Smith and Larry Lloyd in central defence, who were covered by the adaptable Ian Ross, until the ambitious Scot departed Liverpool in search of guaranteed first-team football elsewhere. Nicknamed Crazy Horse , he captained. Evertonian New York City. Nick CorriganGoodbye Emlyn you brought joy to this club, and even though I never got to see you live your legacy lives on. One of Liverpool great centre halfs. He gave the barber a photo of Emlyn Hughes saying, 'he'll have his hair cut like Emlyn's'. 5 talking points from West Ham 1-2 Liverpool. He was virtually unable to walk and his eyesight was affected. He never played for Liverpool again. 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. Smith maintained that the only witness was Ian Callaghan. Emlyn Walter Hughes OBE [2] (28 August 1947 - 9 November 2004) was an English footballer. The following season Hughes made just 16 appearances in the side, enough to earn his final title medal. Emma says: They couldnt get all the tumour so we asked, Right, whats next? The medical team said there was no cure. Will be sadly missed by many. He would just give 110%," he said. Kevin ChappleGrowing up as a teenager in the 70's and watching the Reds gave us all some of the most magical experiences we could ever wish for. You'll Never Walk Alone. Emlyn Hughes earned 62 caps for the national team and led Liverpool to a string of honours while at the Anfield club. Still, Shankly kept his options open, and when Hughes was signed it was largely perceived to be with left-back in mind if not immediately, then certainly in the longer term. However, a run of nine wins in a row followed and Rotherham climbed from third last to third place in the league. Barbara and Emma say Emlyn would have been delighted with Liverpools success this season. He made just 28 appearances prior to his move but those performances caught the eye of Bill Shankly. I couldn't believe my luck when, 2 years ago, he played at our local football club with his charity team (David Johnson etc). 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. So Dad just said, Oh right. dave (man u fan)Great man,great character and a great player.Best England Captain after Bobby Moore.R.I.P.Crazy Horse,you'll never walk alone. "[citation needed] He also was a member of the punditry panel for BBC Television's coverage of the 1986 FIFA World Cup. I will miss him.. The league title went to Forest too, but Liverpool retained the European Cup with a 10 win over FC Bruges at Wembley, allowing Hughes to lift the trophy for a second consecutive year. "In our Liverpool days, if you were feeling low on confidence, you needed a player like him in your side. Blackpool, amid an increasingly desperate relegation battle, parted company with their manager, and that man, Ron Suart, having been the main obstacle between Shankly obtaining Hughes, now became the conduit to the transfer. Brief spells followed with Rotherham, as player manager, Hull, Mansfield and Swansea before he retired from football in 1984. Former Reds midfielder Terry McDermott remembers Hughes as a "bundle of joy". [12] A cancer support charity in Hughes' name is run by the Freemasons of Tapton Masonic Hall in Sheffield, of which Hughes was a member. I was so happy to see that big grin of Emlyns when he lifted the cup. He helped the club to four league titles, two European Cups, an FA Cup victory and two Uefa Cup titles. With Smith suspended for the formative games of the 1973/74 season, it was from here that Hughes move into central defence became an increasingly alluring prospect to Shankly. 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. I just wish modern players followed Emlyn's example. Greenwood included him in the squad for the European Championship finals in Italy as an experienced reserve, but Hughes did not play any matches and England were eliminated in the group stages. Emlyn, you will always be in our hearts. 1964 interview with future Liverpool star Emlyn Hughes. 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. Prof. Hughes group was also involved in R&D activities on ultra-thin silicon detectors for future colliders, in collaboration with the Brookhaven National Laboratory and IPHC in Strasbourg, France. Not a wild statement but TRUE. I'm his age, and can't believe he's left us. He was exactly as you would see him on television. We went back and carried on., Three weeks later Emlyn fell off his bike. Goodbye Emlyn you brought joy to this club, and even though I never got to see you live your legacy lives on. Steve Finch, Lifelong Lverpool FanRIP CRAZY HORSE. DunnyLFC Legend, the first centre-half who could take someone on and put it in the net like a centre-forward. What an introduction! He later said: To lift the European Cup again was very special. Good bye and Rest in Peace. He taught at Caltech for 11 years before returning to Columbia in 2006. Give our best wishes to Shanks when you see him. RIP Emlyn; God Bless, Always. Emlyn 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. He will be sadly missed. Emlyn was a great player an takes me back to my childhood in the 70's when we the reds were the best.god bless thoughts are with Emlyns family you'll never walk alone. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. markI only saw him play once, and crowd were singing about 'The Mighty Emlyn' How true, Andrew - South WalesA very very sad day for Liverpool FC and football in general, RIP Emlyn, John Hastings, CumbriaI'm too young to have seen Emlyn Hughes play, but I know he was an inspirational captain, none more so than in 1977, when Liverpool had lost the FA Cup Final (and with it a possible Treble). A sad day for all football fans around the world. He began his playing career at Blackpool but was signed by Bill Shankly for Liverpool in 1967, playing 657 games during 12 years at Anfield. i hope the liverpool team will follow crazy horse. Hughes was the on-pitch leader of Liverpool during unprecedented times. [3] Hughes won the Football Writers' Player of the Year in 1977. 6 shirt as his own, and with Alan Kennedy now ensconced at left-back, Hughes became the odd man out, despite remaining as club captain. He also became only the fifth player to represent England in three separate decades, joining Jesse Pennington, Stanley Matthews, Bobby Charlton and Peter Shilton. He loved life, loved his football. Players who have taken 5+ penalties for Liverpool FC. Ste Speed recalls one of Liverpool's most charismatic players, Emlyn Hughes, who passed away on this day in 2004. What hastened the end of Hughes Liverpool career was the signing and hypnotically impressive ascent of Alan Hansen, whose composure and vision in possession was startlingly evident as soon as he made his first-team debut in September 1977. Honest, trustworthy, loyal, respectful, passionate and skilful. At Anfield, by now Shankly had, too, begun to see Hughes future in a defensive role, yet not the one that Ramsey had handed him. By Melissa Thompson. Something went wrong, please try again later. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. He started his career at Blackpool in 1964 before moving to Liverpool in 1967. What an introduction! It happened on the day she was arranging a hospice place for him. A privilege to have known him. Both of you loved and missed. Rest in peace Crazy Horse, we'll miss you. The Kop duly cheered! Having been seen by many upon his arrival at Anfield as a left-back, it was in the autumn of his time with Liverpool that Hughesplayed most of his football for the club in that position. The former Liverpool and England captain died from a brain tumour last week aged 57. Thanks to the superb site. Professor Hughes is the winner of the Feynman Teaching Award (Caltech, 1999) and the ASCIT Teaching Award (Caltech, 1997). Roger Lammin, LFC fan from OxfordMy memories of Emlyn will always remain in my heart. Well Ill be the second person to survive, then., That attitude helped us too because we couldnt wallow in self-pity., He got nicer if that was possible, says Barbara. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. I 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. In 1987 he famously broke royal protocol by hugging Princess Anne as she appeared on the show. Hughes captained England for all of Mercer's seven games in charge, and initially maintained the role when Don Revie was appointed as Ramsey's permanent successor. He was nicknamed the Crazy Horse during his thirteen year spell with the Reds; during his time at Anfield he won five league titles, two European Cups, one FA Cup and two UEFA Cups, was awarded the OBE in 1980 and won 62 caps for his country. Always full of enthusiasm and energy. Meanwhile, England were about to fly to Mexico and defend the World Cup won four years earlier. HIS PASSION FOR THE GAME & LIVERPOOL FC & HIS GREAT SMILE IS WHAT SET HIM APART FROM OTHERS. You'll never walk alone. It was his lucky charm.. In October 1973, Hughes was part of the England side that was held to a draw at Wembley by a motivated, talented but also fortuitous Poland, a result that sent the visitors onto the World Cup finals the following year. Hughes, who also played for Rotherham, Blackpool, Hull, Mansfield and Swansea, went on to make his mark in television as a captain on the BBC's A Question of Sport quiz show. Family man: Barbara and Emma today; sleepless nights with baby Emlyn. One of the all-time Liverpool greats. They are doing it for the charity Brain Tumour Research to raise awareness of the disease that took Emlyns life. He desereved to win all he got I will always admire him he was an inspiration to me. Hughes would score his first goal later that month in a 6-0 win against Newcastle United. The couple married in 1972 after a typically understated proposal. Barbara says: Emlyn would have loved the idea of it have a party, watch football, and raise money for a wonderful cause.. his passion both on and off the field was admirable. Quality individual and showed what was right with the game.

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