Tuesday, 21 April 09, 12:32 PM · Comments(0)
I'm not sure that in communities like OleOle.com there are many people who really got to see Ray Kennedy play for either club, particularly Arsenal, of course. He was one of my first heroes - that goal at White Hart Lane in 1971 was probably my first complete emotional moment that I can remember. He went on to much more success when joining Liverpool, winning titles and European Cups galore. It was in more recent times that news came of his early onset of Parkinson's Disease and subsequent loss of money and even the most basic of living requirements. You can see in this article how he had to sell off his medals and other memorabilia jusy to make ends meet. The tribute to him tonight and the work done by many fans from both clubs should take centre stage and the game of football can be exactly that - just a game.
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