LONDON (Reuters) - Once revered member of Liverpool's fabled "boot room" Ronnie Moran died on Wednesday, aged 83, the club said. "Liverpool Football Club is deeply saddened by the passing of Ronnie Moran," a statement said. "Ronnie is fondly remembered for his 49 years of service to Liverpool, during which time he represented the club with distinction as a player, coach, physio, reserve-team coach, assistant manager and caretaker manager." During his service with Liverpool, the club won 13 league titles -- the first in 1963-64 when Moran, approaching the end of his playing career, was a defender in Bill Shankly's side. Tributes flooded in to Moran on Wednesday with Evans describing him as "one of the greats of Liverpool".
Source: The Star March 22, 2017 11:03 UTC