Former Liverpool captain and Scottish defender, 86.
RIP.
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Ron Yeats farm etc
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Re: Ron Yeats farm etc
Shankly used to say, to one of his players, let's take a walk around Ron Yeats.
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One of the first games I remember was the Liverpool v Leeds Cup Final in 1965.
Yeats, a massive thug, was captain of the victorious Liverpool team and full-back Gerry Byrne played almost the entire match, which went to extra time, with a broken collar bone.
Different game, played by men in those days.
Yeats, a massive thug, was captain of the victorious Liverpool team and full-back Gerry Byrne played almost the entire match, which went to extra time, with a broken collar bone.
Different game, played by men in those days.
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Re: Ron Yeats farm etc
One of the originals at the start of the Shankley era, big bloke and proper old school captain.
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