Today, talkSPORT remember former England international and friend of the station Ray Wilkins, who sadly passed away one year ago.Wilkins died in hospital last April, at the age of just 61, after suffering a cardiac arrest a few days before.3
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"What a guy. A hero. The most respectful guy I've ever met."Today marks one year since Ray Wilkins passed away.Ally McCoist and Dean Saunders paid tribute to the great man. pic.twitter.com/AbpT4TIDhk— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 4, 2019
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A host of former team-mates, managers and players he coached paid tribute to Ray on the day of his passing last year.He was remembered in an emotional memorial service, as England captains, England managers, team-mates and colleagues from Chelsea, Manchester United, QPR, Milan, PSG and Rangers gathered to reflect on a life lived to its fullest, but cut tragically short.3
Its one year since Ray Wilkins died.If you do one thing today, listen to this from a homeless solider that Ray helped.Youre missed every day, Butch pic.twitter.com/YOJAeOlXKW— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 4, 2019
Its a year today since we lost this special man. Rest in peace, Ray. Youre always in our thoughts. pic.twitter.com/pZNWS8VmYJ— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 4, 2019
Today marks one year since Ray Wilkins passed away.We'll never forget you, Butch. pic.twitter.com/fnnwKesXdX— Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 4, 2019
Today marks one year since Ray Wilkins sadly passed away.Thank you for memories, Ray. pic.twitter.com/nYXqNyhol1— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) April 4, 2019
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Ray Wilkins: talkSPORT pay tribute to Chelsea legend on one year anniversary of his death with story from ex-soldier he helped back on his feet Today, talkSPORT remember former England international and friend of the station Ray Wilkins, who sadly passed away one year ago. Wilkins died in hospital last April, at the age of just 61, after..
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