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St John, who scored 118 goals in more than 400 games for Liverpool from 1961-71, passed away on Monday evening.
Ian St John was a key part of the Liverpool team managed by Bill Shankly. He scored 118 goals in more than 400 games for the Reds from 1961-71 |
Former Liverpool and Scotland striker Ian St John has died aged 82 following a long illness, the Premier League champions said on Tuesday.
St John was a key part of the Liverpool team managed by Bill Shankly, helping the Merseyside club earn promotion to the First Division in his debut season after joining for a then club-record fee of 37,500 pounds ($52,000) from Motherwell.
St John, who scored 118 goals in more than 400 games for Liverpool from 1961-71, passed away on Monday evening.
โIt is with a heavy heart that we have to inform you that after a long illness we have lost a husband, father and grandfather,โ St Johnโs family said in a statement.
โHe passed away peacefully with his family at his bedside.โ
St John scored the extra-time winner in Liverpoolโs 2-1 win over Leeds United in the final which secured their maiden FA Cup in 1965. He was also part of the team which won the league title the following year.
Liverpool and Scotland defender Andy Robertson paid tribute to St John on Twitter: โA man of warmth, humour, knowledge, wisdom and joy. Scotland and Liverpool has lost a true giant.โ
Liverpoolโs Merseyside rivals Everton said St Johnโs death was โa real loss to the game and one felt heavily in our cityโ.
After retiring from playing, St John managed Motherwell and Portsmouth and was also a TV pundit alongside former England international Jimmy Greaves on the popular show โSaint and Greavsieโ from 1985-1992.
โOne of the players along with Bill Shankly who made this club what it is today,โ former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher tweeted. โIโll remember him most on the best football show on tv, The Saint & Greavsie.โ
REUTERS