Ray Kennedy, who won five league titles, three European Cups, a League Cup and a UEFA Cup, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and died.
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On Tuesday 30 November 2021, the UK.
Ray Kennedy was a former player for the Reds.
Kennedy was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in the late stages of his career and it took him the rest of his life to recover.
The thoughts of everyone at the club are with Ray's family and friends at this sad and difficult time.
Kennedy was a player for the club from 1968 until 1974 and won the league and FA Cup twice before being sold for a club-record fee.
Kennedy was signed on the day Bill Shankly resigned.
He won five league titles, three European Cups and the League Cup during his eight-year spell at the club.
Kennedy was one of the greatest players in the history of the club, according to the author.
Kennedy played for England 17 times and represented his country at Euro 1980.