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Good night Crazy horse and God bless. The statistics were something like one in every ten thousand. Emlyn Hughes was a great ambassador for English football. His main aim was to go to Australia for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, where England came back victorious. Both of you loved and missed. Its a very sad day for liverpool, the country and football! The ball was passed to Jan Domarski who shot from the edge of the area. a true gentleman and a great pro,god bless. He was exactly as you would see him on television. 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. A great loss to everyone. I'm 59 years old and can remember when Shanks signed Emlyn from Blackpool as a raw younster who became a great inspirational footballer for Liverpool and England and he captained both. Farewell Mighty Emlyn. He was everything a footballer should be. I thought he was joking. Hughes made his Wolves debut at the Baseball Ground on 22 August 1979 in a 10 win over Derby County. Eric AtkinsonAs a fifteen year old schoolboy, Emlyn played for Risedale School in the football team, the rugby team, won the Barrow Schools' Cross Country and competed in the Inter School Sports. 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.. His racing colours incorporated Liverpool red, Blackpool tangerine, Wolves gold and the white of England football shirts. 1964 interview with future Liverpool star Emlyn Hughes [13], In 1980, Hughes was decorated with the OBE for services to football, and later featured on the television tribute show This Is Your Life. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. His research involves searching for new physics at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. Its an overused phrase, but there will NEVER be another. He will be sadly missed. Emlyn, you are gone too soon. [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]. Prior to returning to Columbia as a Professor in 2006, Hughes was a Professor of Physics at Caltech for 11 years. He later said: To lift the European Cup again was very special. Smith maintained that the only witness was Ian Callaghan. A terrible loss and to early. England progressed to the quarter finals, where they were defeated by West Germany. 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. Thanks Emlyn for your style, it was unique and classy. He lifted the spirits of the team when they journeyed to Rome for the European Cup Final and the rest is history. 13.8K subscribers 32K views 11 years ago A classic "Question of Sport" moment from the late, great Emlyn Hughes. I still and always will be a Liverpool supporter and instead of slating players all you can ask is 100%. Watching them in the late 70's and throughout the 80's with him as captain of probably THE GREATEST FOOTBALL TEAM EVER. There had been a certain irony that Hughes had been deployed for half of the 1977/78 campaign at left-back, covering for the injuries and dip in form of Joey Jones. will will miss u. we hope u r.i.p. In 1992, he appeared on an episode of GamesMaster promoting the football video game which carried his name, Emlyn Hughes International Soccer. Come on without, Come on within you aint seen nothin' if you never saw Emlyn. He loved life, loved his football. What you saw was what you got: a decent, larger than life character who stood for the best in football and in Liverpool. Emlyn walked Emma down the aisle when she married husband Dave in February 2004 at St Pauls Cathedral (a privilege afforded by Emlyns OBE) before a second operation left him with permanent damage to his left side. His later years were spent living in Yorkshire, living in a quiet cul-de-sac just outside Sheffield, and it was there he collapsed. After the match the team all came along to the British Embassy Bar where we had gone to after the match. TonyGave it his all, not only for the Liver Bird, but anything he set out to do. Meanwhile, England were about to fly to Mexico and defend the World Cup won four years earlier. We were chatting to the guys at the table when this little voice squeaks up Dont you want my autograph then? In my ignorance I answered by asking him are you one of the team then? Which caused the rest of the table to roar with laughter, of course the cheeky faced team member was Emlyn. Emlyn Hughes was a great ambassador for English football. You'll Never Walk Alone. Smith was soon back in action, which meant a temporary return to midfield for Hughes, but when Liverpool made the trip to Highbury to face Arsenal in early November matters turned decisively. Ramsey gave Hughes his debut on 5 November of that year, playing him at left back in a friendly against the Netherlands at the Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. The couple married in 1972 after a typically understated proposal. Emlyn Hughes '87 GSAS is a professor of physics and the deputy chair of the physics department. Jo cardiff 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. He lead by example so much so that he and the rest of the team won their first European Cup on Tommy Smiths retirement game in Rome where they beat Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1. Hughes later joined her team for the much criticised It's a Royal Knockout project, the brainchild of her brother Prince Edward. GOD BLESS, OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. A great man A great football player A great ambassador for the game and life God Bless Emlyn and his family. I watched him play many times in my youth in those fantastic Derby Games. By Melissa Thompson. May the Lord keep you. 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. In the years to come, while England lurched from being outclassed by West Germany in the two-legged 1972 European Championship playoffs to failing to qualify for the 1974 World Cup with Hughes shackled to left-back, at Liverpool he was Shanklys on-pitch general, dictating a new rise of a fresh team from the centre of midfield, joining forces with Ian Callaghan, who had switched from the right-hand side. You'll Never Walk Alone. November 9th marks the anniversary of the death of former Liverpool captain . Emma says: They couldnt get all the tumour so we asked, Right, whats next? The medical team said there was no cure. A very sad loss, indeed. His medals say it all. 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. RIP Emlyn. Hughes would ultimately never play in a World Cup. Great fellow, great player. Former Liverpool and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence said: "We still have the old boys' association, we still have that closeness. He made 665 appearances for Liverpool and captained the side to three league titles and an FA Cup victory in the 1970s. I only saw him play once, and crowd were singing about 'The Mighty Emlyn' How true, A very very sad day for Liverpool FC and football in general, RIP Emlyn, I'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). "What's the magic word ?" I was so happy to see that big grin of Emlyns when he lifted the cup. He joined our party and signed autographs for everyone who requested one. Good bye and Rest in Peace. The Barber duly placed the photo next to the mirror and got to work. I'm not from Liverpool, but the guy was a great advert for your city, for commitment and for sportsmanship. Bill Shankly signed the 19-year-old Hughes in 1967 for 65,000 and told the press that one day the player would captain England. John ProffittMy sincere condolences to the family of Emlyn. 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. Thanks for being a real star Emlyn. A true gentleman and thorough professional. We went back and carried on., Three weeks later Emlyn fell off his bike. 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. All rights reserved. A seed had been planted in the mind of Shankly. Ray NashEmlyn was a great captain, and a great ambassador for Liverpool on and off the field. 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Beyond his time at Molineux, Hughes would make one last competitive return to Anfield, as the player-manager of Rotherham United in a November 1982 League Cup tie, in which the visitors restricted Liverpool to a narrow win. "Those lucky enough to see him play will recall his boundless enthusiasm, 100% commitment and unrelenting passion for the club whenever he had the Liver Bird close to his chest. Rest in peace, dear Emlyn. He never played for Liverpool again. To confuse a temporary French teacher at shool, I even said my name was Emlyn Huges she never knew I wasn't! Players who have taken 5+ penalties for Liverpool FC. Growing 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. The awards were presented at the annual ceremony, held at the Millennium Mayfair Hotel in London on 18 September.[14]. ROBERT BAGGALEYI WILL MISS THE MIGHTY EMLYN! That is something very few people get to do.. tamGood bye Hughes. Ahmed(Manu U Fan)He was simply the best captain I have ever seen- Deepest Sympathises to all who knew him. A privilege to have known him. Hughes earned a Ph.D. from Columbia and a B.S. Slotting in seamlessly, Hughes offered not only dependable cover but also a glimpse of Liverpools future, as he continued to venture forward with the ball at his feet, just as he would when in midfield. "This boy, Emlyn Hughes, is a first-class example of how all young lads should set about learning the game at professional level. Watching them in the late 70's and throughout the 80's with him as captain of probably THE GREATEST FOOTBALL TEAM EVER. Then came the children: Emma, 41, who now runs a marketing agency and lives in West London, and Emlyn,. 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. Hughes featured in neither game but was selected in the final squad of 22. Don Johnson, FazakerleyThe death of "Yozzer" brought back all the memories, for me, of the mid to late 70's as a teenager. Hughes was the on-pitch leader of Liverpool during unprecedented times. Thanks for the glory. 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. u were the gratest player of all times. Honest, trustworthy, loyal, respectful, passionate and skilful. As a student in Liverpool in the '70s I became a fan of LFC and fondly remember Emlyn Hughes as the cheerful and thoroughly efficient captain. A true genius. God bless you and your family Crazy Horse from all scousers in the USA. Now, 30 odd years later, I realise just how much of an influence he had and what a wonderful man he was. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. He was our captain when I saw my first game at Anfield, and his love of the game, and our club was infectious. The doctor called that night.. he asked them, and only when they replied "Please" would he sign for them adding "That little word got me to where I am today - remember it." - Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (Commodore 64 Version) - Cup Mode Longplay -The one and only Emlyn Hughes.For more videos like this, please subscribe t. Stig Myklebust, OsloHad the pleasure of meeting him back in the late 70s at the supporters' club in Lower Breck Road. Valuable at left-back as Hughes was, Shankly was convinced that his new signings future was best laid in a more central position, from where the former Blackpool man could have a wider influence on the rest of the team. I remember this big man.. and he was just that a Big Man. He taught at Caltech for 11 years before returning to Columbia in 2006. A classic interview from 1964 between Blackpool and England star and part time editor and journalist Jimmy Armfield and a young seventeen year old full back born in Barrow-in-Furness who's father played for the British Lions Rugby Union side as well as appearing in the other code for Barrow, who has just completed his first year as a professional footballer with Blackpool FC. 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. So Dad just said, Oh right. Phil Neal told BBC Radio Five Live Hughes was an inspirational figure in the club's success in the 1970s and 80s. I was shocked to see the news about the most loved Liverpool player, who shuns the term "star" He just loved the game, and poured his heart into every match. Towards the end as she helped him into bed or on to the sofa, Emlyn Hughes would look intently into wife Barbara's . We had a brilliant time, says Emma. The death of "Yozzer" brought back all the memories, for me, of the mid to late 70's as a teenager. He then played for Hull City, Mansfield Town and Swansea before a relatively unsuccessful spell as manager of Rotherham. I moved to Pocklington, near York 7 years ago. 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. David R CoeI once met Emlyn at Warwich races and he was a true gentleman. What a sad day for Liverpool. Emma explains: Dad was chatting when he just went fell over sideways. The Kop duly cheered! However, a run of nine wins in a row followed and Rotherham climbed from third last to third place in the league. He was an inspirational player and he will never be forgotten. He was a recipient of the Panofsky Fellowship and the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. From March 2002, he became a presenter and pundit on the nightly football phone-in on Real Radio Yorkshire. his passion both on and off the field was admirable. 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. He was an inspirational player and he will never be forgotten. RIP Emlyn. 4 years ago after the last race at Cartmel we wre leaving the course and saw Emlyn with a group of his friends having a beer and a barbecue.He invited us to join them and when he realised my wife was an American they both struck up an impromtu duet and sang New York, New York. 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. All our deepest condolences go to his wife and family. 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. 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.". 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. You've lost a star. Rodney shook his head in disbelief as he was in the penalty area at the time. After launching their phone-in, he worked for the station until the end of last season when his illness forced him to stop. One of Liverpool great centre halfs. Barbara says: Emlyn would have loved the idea of it have a party, watch football, and raise money for a wonderful cause.. He became even kinder and more thoughtful. ", 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. Dad asked what his chances were, how many survived. 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. "We made him captain and he said it was one of his proudest moments, to lift the League Cup for Wolves.". 5 talking points from West Ham 1-2 Liverpool. Thanks Emlyn for your style, it was unique and classy. 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. 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. Where did you grow up? LFC Legend, the first centre-half who could take someone on and put it in the net like a centre-forward. He for me, a liverpool fan for fifty years, man and boy, was mr liverpool,in my opinion present and future players of liverpool should sit down and watch videos of emlyn, who to me was one of the best players that ever wore the famous red shirt.god bless emlyn . God Bless You Emlyn. Not a wild statement but TRUE. 24 Mar 2009 - Liverpool-Kop.com [3], After retiring from football, he worked as a media personality, mainly with the BBC. Hughes led out England for the first time on 11 May 1974 against Wales in Cardiff, which England won 20. I'll never forget Emlyn Hughes, he was everything to me as a boy growing up. His name, a certain Emlyn Hughes. On returning to England, Ron Greenwood took over as England manager, returning the captaincy to Hughes. Alongside Peter Jones he was present at the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985, saying "Football has died and the hooligans have won. Glasgow City is not always the easiest place for an Englishman to be. But you learn to get by.. As 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. He was always positive from day one. 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. He holds an undergraduate degree from Stanford University and a PhD from Columbia, which he earned working at CERN with Nobel Laureate Jack Steinberger. Paul CarterAn infectious personality..even in adversity..an inspiration to us all..deeply saddened. The family are backing Brain Tumour Researchs new World Cup fundraising drive called Host for Hope: Game On. England won 10. Rest in peace Crazy Horse. I just closed the door on the room where he died. His wife . He became Liverpool captain in 1973, taking over from Tommy Smith and his years at Anfield were the most successful in the clubs history. 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. My 1st real memory of Emlyn Hughes is me mum & Dad drinking with him &john Tosack,Ray Clements & friends,I was 7yrs old but I recall my parents saying what a genuine bloke he was & how fond he spoke of his wife Barbara.He was a captain Liverpool FC will never forget & remember fondly! He had tears in his eyes and a heavy heart all showed in his facial expression. Emlyn Walter Hughes OBE [2] (28 August 1947 - 9 November 2004) was an English footballer. Thanks to the superb site. Byrne had returned to fitness by the time of Hughes arrival, but would miss more games during Liverpools surprisingly lacklustre run-in. God Bless You Emlyn. True to his word, Shankly swooped on Hughes as soon as Blackpool gave him the green light, a transfer that was partly facilitated by the man who had fought tooth and nail to fend off the advances of Liverpool. Ray Clemence, his former teammate at the club, said: "It's a very sad day. He died where he wanted to die!. 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. PamelaHe was one of the greats. The family were together at Newmarket Races in 2003 when there was the first sign of Emlyns illness. Even from a distance, Emma is instantly recognisable as her fathers daughter. Only an England victory would secure a place at the 1974 World Cup, with any other result seeing Poland qualify. jima true gentleman and a great pro,god bless. He was simply the best captain I have ever seen- Deepest Sympathises to all who knew him. Three days later, Liverpool were knocked out of the European Cup at Anfield by Red Star Belgrade, Smith conspicuous by his absence even among the five-man list of substitutes, from where he would remain ostracised by Shankly for a further three weeks. A fantastic role model for the kids of today. Shirley CoeThe King is dead. A Gent and a Legend.Thanks for the memories, EMLYN CRAZY HORSE HUGHES RIP. RIP, Emlyn. I moved to Pocklington, near York 7 years ago. Emlyn gave 110% you deserve all the credit you get see you on the other side. I couldn't believe my luck when, 2 years ago, he played at our local football club with his charity team (David Johnson etc). And he always had a smile.. RIP Emlyn; God Bless, Always. 8. 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. When I went to Liverpool he was the main man. There still isnt a day that goes past where I dont think of him, she says. Emlyn Hughes' widow on brain tumour which killed him: ''He - The Mirror It had to be M&S. It was within the wake of defeat in the European Cup to Nottingham Forest that the tilting point occurred, as Paisley decided that Hughes could no longer fend off the challenge of Hansen, a fight that was now being hindered by an arthritic knee. 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. He was playing for Blackpool at the time. . Then came the children: Emma, 41, who now runs a marketing agency and lives in West London, and Emlyn, 38, a finance manager based in Manchester. Issue date: Thursday December 16, 2020. The following season Hughes made just 16 appearances in the side, enough to earn his final title medal. you will be sorely missed, Jordan KennedyLiverpool f.c lost a great man. 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. Emma says: They couldnt get all the tumour so we asked, Right, whats next? The medical team said there was no cure. It was his enthusiasm and humour that was most impressive. Thanks for so many great memories, Emlyn, may you rest in peace. As 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. 4 years ago after the last race at Cartmel we wre leaving the course and saw Emlyn with a group of his friends having a beer and a barbecue.He invited us to join them and when he realised my wife was an American they both struck up an impromtu duet and sang New York, New York. BBC SPORT | Football | Football pays tribute to Hughes "In our Liverpool days, if you were feeling low on confidence, you needed a player like him in your side. 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. Emlyn Hughes and Bobby Charlton on the back row. Roy in Dallas TexasA sad day for all football fans around the world. She has his unmistakable smile. However, the side plummeted down the table. And thats when it hit. You will be always in our minds, Hughes. 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. Honest, trustworthy, loyal, respectful, passionate and skilful. Emlyn will always be part of the great Liverpool history. i am so sad and wish to pass my thoughts to his family and all football fans,it does'nt matter which team you follow when a great human being is taken from this world so young rip emlyn. Liverpool FC captain Emlyn Hughes holding the European Cup at Wembley on May 10, 1978. A brain tumour was diagnosed and in August 2003 Emlyn had his first operation. Emlyn, you will always be in our hearts. My thoughts are with him and his family. Emlyn Hughes dies aged 57 | The Independent | The Independent An infectious personality..even in adversity..an inspiration to us all..deeply saddened. He desereved to win all he got I will always admire him he was an inspiration to me. His last public appearance was at the 2004 Grand National, seven months before his death; he was interviewed on Grandstand as an owner of Mantles Prince, one of the runners. Thanks for all the great memories Crazy Horse, RIP. Former soccer star Emlyn Hughes was recovering after an operation to remove a brain tumour. I'm his age, and can't believe he's left us. BBC SPORT | Football | Football great Emlyn Hughes dies "One of those players who everyone admired, one of those few people on TV who everyone enjoyed. BBC - Liverpool - Sport - Liverpool Remembers Emlyn Hughes He gave the barber a photo of Emlyn Hughes saying, 'he'll have his hair cut like Emlyn's'. In 2008, Tommy Smith claimed in his autobiography that on 8 May 1972, Hughes told him that he had been speaking to a number of Arsenal players who were "willing to throw a match for 50 a man." Ste Speed recalls one of Liverpool's most charismatic players, Emlyn Hughes, who passed away on this day in 2004. Emlyn Hughes, footballer, born August 28 1947, died November 9 2004. . Scouses from the Bay Area of the USA. Hes still there, she says. Hed just come back from the 1970 World Cup in Mexico and he said, I think its time we thought about getting married everybodys beginning to talk about us. Carl Leather Rest Well Emlyn you were one of the best!!! With Callaghan enjoying life in central midfield, the impressive contributions of Thompson and the ease with which Peter Cormack switched to the centre from the right, while Hughes was irreplaceable in individual terms in midfield, his teammates collectively had it covered magnificently.

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