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Home town gains Emlyn sculpture | |
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A statue of former England and Liverpool football captain Emlyn Hughes has been unveiled in his birthplace of Barrow, Cumbria. | |
The defender, who became a television personality after retirement, died in 2004 from brain cancer, aged 57. | |
FA chief executive Brian Barwick dedicated the bronze sculpture, a pose of Hughes in mid-kick. | |
It is sited at a new office development on Abbey Road, which has been named Emlyn Hughes House. | |
The former television Question of Sport captain, who was awarded an OBE in 1980, played 650 games for Liverpool, won 62 England caps and captained his country 23 times. | The former television Question of Sport captain, who was awarded an OBE in 1980, played 650 games for Liverpool, won 62 England caps and captained his country 23 times. |
He was named Footballer of the Year in 1977 and also played for Blackpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Hull, Mansfield and Swansea, before a 20-month spell as manager of Rotherham United. | He was named Footballer of the Year in 1977 and also played for Blackpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Hull, Mansfield and Swansea, before a 20-month spell as manager of Rotherham United. |
After his playing career he lived in Sheffield. | After his playing career he lived in Sheffield. |
The statue has been funded by the Northwest Regional Development Agency. | The statue has been funded by the Northwest Regional Development Agency. |
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