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World Cup-winning Burnley legend John Connelly passes away (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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World Cup-winning Burnley legend John Connelly passes away
11:34am Thursday 25th October 2012 in News
John Connelly with his England cap
ENGLAND World Cup medal winner and Clarets hero John Connelly died yesterday.
John, 74, played 265 games for the Clarets, scoring 104 goals and starred as Burnley clinched the Championship title in 1960.
He had been battling bone cancer and died peacefully yesterday morning at his home in Barrowford.
He is survived by wife Sandra and his two daughters and a son.
Tributes have poured in from former teammates and supporters in memory of one of the club's favourite sons.
Jimmy Mcllroy said John was 'good enough to play for any team in the world.'
He said: “It’s a terrible shock. John was such a lovely fellow, always ready with a joke, an extremely popular and humble man.
“In that special Burnley team we worked together because we were both wingers and he was on the opposite flank.
“It was a privilege to play alongside him, I watched him closely and he was as talented as it got. I used to tell him he was good enough to play for any team in the world.”
John was also a member of England's 1966 squad for which he was belatedly given a winners’ medal in 2007.
He went on to play for Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers and Bury and won 20 caps for England, including the opening game against Uruguay in the successful World Cup campaign.
But he was denied the chance to play in the final by England boss Sir Alf Ramsey who dropped him from the squad when he adopted the ‘Wingless Wonders’ system.
After his retirement from the game, he continued to live in the area and ran Connelly’s Plaice, a fish and chip shop in Brierfield for many years.
BBC radio and TV presenter and former Lancashire Telegraph reporter Tony Livesey, who grew up in the Briefield area, said: "Only in Burnley could such a footballing legend run a chippy.
“He was a lovely man and for us Clarets-mad boys the chip shop became a place of pilgrimage.”
John arrived at Turf Moor from hometown club St Helens Town in November, 1956.
He had to wait for his first-team chance but by the 1958/59 season had become a regular under Harry Potts.
The following season he played a key role in the Clarets’ Championship triumph, scoring 20 times in tandem with Ray Pointer and Jimmy Robson, who produced a combined goal tally of 85.
Mr Robson said: “We both married Burnley girls and went on family holidays together and out on a Saturday night on a regular basis.
“He was a popular man in the area, first of all for being a footballer but also his fish and chip business.
“He was a member of Nelson Golf Club and was also a JP.
“He was delighted to get his World Cup medal. He should have had it in any case because he played in the first game.
“John was a good footballer. A bit of a full back’s nightmare because he could go inside or outside and he was quick and had two good feet.”
Peter Pike, from the Clarets Supporters’ Trust, said: “John played in a different football era and in today’s football world he would have been a multi-million pound player.
“Having met him very many times over the years I could always regard him as a friend and while he had been a great player he always remained a genuinely modest and nice man.”
Former team mate Andy Lochhead said: “He was a quality player. He had a lot of ability and a lot of skill.
“As a wide man he provided good crosses into the box.
“He was a terrific fellow - a very sociable chap and a good mixer.”
Former Prime Minister’s spokesman Alistair Campbell said his love of the Clarets had been formed a young boy 'watching legends like John Connelly'.
He added: “I got to know him later at club a events and he was a lovely, warm gentleman who was a down to earth as they come.
“It was always a real treat to visit his chip shop after a game too.”
After leaving Burnley in the summer of 1964 and with George Best on the opposite wing, Connelly helped Matt Busby’s Manchester Utd side win the title in 1965 as he added another title medal to his collection.
Following the 1966 triumph, John moved to Ewood Park and gave four years of service to Rovers before ending his career with a three-year spell at Bury.
A spokesman from Burnley FC said: “Burnley Football Club is saddened to hear of the death of club great John Connelly at the age of 74.
"The flag at Turf Moor will fly at half mast as a mark of respect to one of the Clarets’ favourite sons and Burnley's players will wear black arm bands in their Championship game at Cardiff City on Saturday.”
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Comments (45)
11:46am Thu 25 Oct 12
1952 rover says...
11:52am Thu 25 Oct 12
mellorb&w says...
11:53am Thu 25 Oct 12
Kermit The Frog says...
I also read George Best's autobiography and he also spoke highly of his ability and stated that with Connelly on one wing and Best on the other it gave United great balance.
RIP
11:56am Thu 25 Oct 12
Chrissaces says...
12:00pm Thu 25 Oct 12
French Rover says...
12:03pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Pompey Claret says...
Many thanks for your kind comment and much appreciated by all true football supporters.
Such a sad loss, a great player of his era.
RIP John Connelly and heart felt condolences to his family.
Great to see Rovers supporters passing comment no matter who he played for a "Legend" .
12:08pm Thu 25 Oct 12
mellorb&w says...
12:10pm Thu 25 Oct 12
tiojo says...
12:11pm Thu 25 Oct 12
jinkyjase says...
RIP Mr Connelly
12:11pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Captain Dreckley says...
RIP
12:16pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Chrissaces says...
12:22pm Thu 25 Oct 12
1952 rover says...
12:33pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Ronaldpetercooper says...
I was priveledged to have played against John shortly after he retired and we hammered each other for 90 minutes and had a drink in the bar afterwards.
He will be a big loss to his family and all who knew him. My sincerest sympathy to all his family.
12:44pm Thu 25 Oct 12
northsouthdivide says...
Accrington Stanley Fan ....
12:53pm Thu 25 Oct 12
no ney never says...
While your up there watching over your beloved, see if you can do something about spiriting us a manager to take us forward. I am sure where ever you are, you'll be met with the same respect as we have for you here.
Terry's of Burnley
12:59pm Thu 25 Oct 12
noddymcleod says...
I grew up in that happy period when we used to go to Rovers one weekend and Burnley the next. As a Rovers fan I always thought the Burnley of Pointer, Jimmy Mac and Adamson played the more classy football, but Rovers with Clayton, Dobing had more grit.
He'd gone off the boil when he came to the Rovers when we were in the old second, but he certainly knew where the goal was. He was that rare winger who had a knack of popping up the middle of the penalty area to snatch a goal.
Gent on and off the field, no sulks, tamtrums, good good solid Lancs virtues.
1:00pm Thu 25 Oct 12
stick to football says...
1:02pm Thu 25 Oct 12
A Darener says...
RIP John Connelly one of the old school footballers.
1:11pm Thu 25 Oct 12
mellorb&w says...
1:49pm Thu 25 Oct 12
burnleyglentoran says...
2:03pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Spirit of '64 says...
2:15pm Thu 25 Oct 12
spike t says...
RIP John
2:35pm Thu 25 Oct 12
1riversider says...
2:36pm Thu 25 Oct 12
ford10 says...
2:37pm Thu 25 Oct 12
ford10 says...
3:12pm Thu 25 Oct 12
bobinspain says...
A class act.
A sad day.
3:17pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Mike Ferguson says...
Mike Ferguson
3:30pm Thu 25 Oct 12
RUinsane says...
3:36pm Thu 25 Oct 12
oggy 56 says...
3:47pm Thu 25 Oct 12
carrman2 says...
4:11pm Thu 25 Oct 12
bring back the good old days says...
He was one of the classic decent footballers of a now bygone age.
RIP
4:26pm Thu 25 Oct 12
1952 rover says...
4:50pm Thu 25 Oct 12
petemcglinn says...
Mr connelly will get the respect he deserves on saturday .
4:56pm Thu 25 Oct 12
mellorb&w says...
4:57pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Leylandloyal says...
5:14pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Arthur Labore says...
Also he had a good chippie in Brierfield,
A rare Burnley and Rovers legend!
6:10pm Thu 25 Oct 12
hugofakenham says...
Condolences to his wife and daughters.
7:26pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Venkys HaHa says...
7:32pm Thu 25 Oct 12
whittaker0 says...
9:03pm Thu 25 Oct 12
dingledo says...
11:42pm Thu 25 Oct 12
greenscreener says...
A minutes applause on Saturday would be appreciated to remind us of real men like John who played and enjoyed the game in a different era.
p.s don't forget Keith Newton in your list of Blackburn/Burnley internationals, another local hero.
1:40am Fri 26 Oct 12
globetrot says...
Didnt know you from your footballing days but knew you from your chippy and Barrowford Celtic days. All round decent bloke.
Condolences to your family.
From another Rovers supporter.
5:41am Fri 26 Oct 12
kiwipom73 says...
Back in the 60,s it was NOT an issue to go and appreciate good football at both venues.
There was respect shown towards both football clubs/fans...now you get this minority element of "spot the brain cell" characters from both sides who,s behaviour is unbelievably sick & sad.
We are all "Northerners" and mostly Lancashire people....you would think it was the Saxons v Normans.
Of course, they need to get a life and learn respect...even the general behaviour of Dogs is far superior.
J.C...a true gentleman a Football that we Northerners should ALL be proud of and try follow his example.
10:56am Fri 26 Oct 12
i.s. says...
12:40pm Fri 26 Oct 12
greenscreener says...