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Ray Wilkins in intensive care (edit sadly passed away)
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RIP Ray.0
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Terribly sad news, rest in peace Ray.
Only a few months older than me, it just shows you don't know what is round the corner. Condolences to Ray's family.0 -
His brother was also on the books at Chelsea ,but i know where you are coming from.E-cafc said:RIP Ray Wilkins. When he was at Chelsea I thought they had two players called Wilkins. Ray and Butch. When we were youngsters he was always one of the players that everyone seemed to recognise.
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Always a deep thinker on the game, and made captain at a very young age.
Had a good career, club and England.
Having had a serious drink issue for a few years can't have helped his health but some heavy drinkers live to 90
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RIP0
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Saw him once at the gym I go to here in Ottershaw. A really polite guy.0
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Brother was Graham Wilkins. I think he played left-back.Lewis Coaches said:
His brother was also on the books at Chelsea ,but i know where you are coming from.E-cafc said:RIP Ray Wilkins. When he was at Chelsea I thought they had two players called Wilkins. Ray and Butch. When we were youngsters he was always one of the players that everyone seemed to recognise.
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Gutted to hear this. RIP to an all too rare gent in the football world!0
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RIP0
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The voice of Tony from the Tango ads that were banned because people copied the slap that the tango man would do to strangers. Saddened to hear he has gone.0
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A shock. I expected him to pull through only aged 61. Great footballer and a gentleman. RIP Ray.0
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I really don’t like these threads, I’m 64 this year. I guess I can count myself lucky to still be alive, considering how young some people are when they leave this earth:(
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Terrific player, possibly ahead of his time. Great servant to our game. RIP0
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Saddened me this news
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RIP - a player who I pretended to be in the playground!1
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My first end of season players awards night was when playing for Teviot, u14, Ray 'Butch' Wilkins awarded the prizes.
He was only 18, captain of Chelsea.
Total legend, RIP Ray2 -
RIP Ray0
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Loved the tango ads.1StevieG said:The voice of Tony from the Tango ads that were banned because people copied the slap that the tango man would do to strangers. Saddened to hear he has gone.
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R.I.P. I can still picture the young Ray Wilkins (He didn't like the nickname Butch) lighting up The Big Match. Too young.0
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Very sad. RIP0
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My first away game was around Christmas 1975 when we won 3-2 at the Bridge and Ray Wilkins was playing for Chelsea aged 18.
When I heard he was in an induced coma I thought he would pull through. Really sad news.
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RIP0
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This passing has really saddened me, I met Ray Wilkins once and he was incredibly nice as I'm sure he was to everyone. A genuine legend of the game, a gentleman and a brilliant footballer. I feel hugely for his family and friends. I always made a point of listening to him speak about the game in the same way I still do with Peter Reid. The enthusiasm he had, genuine enthusiasm was infectious. I'll miss him and so will football. Rest in peace Mr Wilkins7
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Sad sad news ! A legend of football and a lovely man ,I always took extra notice when he was talking on talksport could have listened to him all day , He knew what he was talking about! England lets go and win the world cup in his memory! RIP Ray Wilkins0
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Very sad. RIP Ray. :-(0
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So sad... RIP Ray.0
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RIP0
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That Nigel Quasie tale epitomises the quality of the man.
Ray Wilkins was a good football man. Player, coach, manager, pundit. Always polite, knowledgeable and respectful and never needing to shock. A sad loss to the game. RIP Butch10