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    Alan A'Court RIP

    Reds mourn A'Court

    Liverpool Football Club were sad to learn of the death of ex-Red Alan A'Court, who passed away on Monday following illness.

    A'Court, who was aged 75, joined the club in 1952 and enjoyed an 11-year spell at Anfield, in which time he featured 381 times and scored 63 goals.

    A strong and direct winger, he made the Reds' left flank his own during that time and even featured for England in the 1958 World Cup, despite plying his trade in the Second Division.

    A'Court also had the honour of being the first man to score a competitive goal under Bill Shankly and Brian Hall of Liverpool's Former Players' Association, was quick to pay tribute to him, in a week that marks the 50th anniversary of the Scot's Anfield arrival.

    Alan A'Court

    "It's extremely sad news and everyone at the club is deeply saddened and shocked," said Hall.

    "We knew he had not been well, but we did not realise how serious it was. He was a terrific footballer and a lovely guy.

    "It is a real shock because I only saw him three or four months ago. Everyone at the club would like to pass on their sympathies to Alma and his family at this sad time."

    A'Court was in the LFC TV studios only last year to talk about his Reds career in the channel's 60 Minutes show.

    Asked how he hoped fans would remember him, he said: "I'd like them to think that I always gave my best. I'd like to thank them for the way they backed me throughout my Liverpool career.

    "I've got a lot to be thankful for. I had the backing of the club, the players and the spectators. The fans voted in me in at 81 in the 100 Players that Shook the Kop and I'm really proud of that."



    RIP Alan.
    A humble guy with healthy desire.

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    Rip ynwa

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      Rip

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        Rip ynwa
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          Sad news. RIP, YNWA.

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            sad news, ynwa r.i.p
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              Sad news, RIP
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                Y n w a

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                  Sad news

                  RIP
                  YNWA
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                    Sad news

                    RIP
                    YNWA

                    Enjoyed watching Alan when i first starting supporting the Reds!

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                      Cally pays tribute to mentor Alan
                      17th Dec 2009 - Latest News [liverpoolfc.tv]

                      Ian Callaghan has paid tribute to one of the game's true gentleman in mentor Alan A'Court who sadly passed away on Monday after illness.

                      A'Court enjoyed an 11-year spell at Anfield after joining the club in 1952, making 381 appearances for the Reds and scoring 63 goals.

                      The man who graced the number 11 shirt was on the mark in Callaghan's debut for the Reds in a 4-0 win over Bristol Rovers at Anfield in April 1960.

                      Callaghan is Liverpool's record appearance holder having made 857 appearances and A'Court was a real inspiration to him.

                      "Alan was a fantastic player who played in the 1958 World Cup and I had the privilege of making my debut alongside him," Callaghan told Liverpoolfc.tv.

                      "Besides being a great player he was also a fantastic guy and a gentleman. He was so down to earth and a lovely man who we will all miss.

                      "Ian St John has a great description of Alan when he says he was a player that could get to the by-line with top speed and he would fire these balls over straight to the striker.

                      "He had this ability to cross a fantastic ball and he was an inspiration to me when I was coming through the ranks as a raw 17-year-old.

                      "He was one of the nicest guys you could ever wish to meet and he took me under his wing and he took me out on social trips. He had this fantastic car which was a Sunbeam Rapier Convertible and it was fantastic to go in that with him.

                      "We still kept in touch with the Former Players' Association. He would go to the golf days and he was sadly missed this year at our Christmas party.

                      "It's a sad loss for Liverpool Football Club."

                      Author: Steve Hunter
                      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                      -- William Blake

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