What a shocker still in disbelief
hear Gary Speed, who played at Elland
Road between 1988 and 1996, was found dead on
Sunday morning. The news has shocked the football world and tributes have
poured in for the Welshman. His death at the age of 42 was announced on Sunday
morning and tributes have poured in for the former midfielder.
In a statement released by the
FAW, both chief executive Jonathan Ford and president Phil Pritchard paid
tribute to Speed.
Ford said: "I, and all of
the football family of Wales ,
am devastated by the news of Gary 's
passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family at this difficult
time."
Bobby Gould, who worked with
Speed during his reign as Wales
coach between 1995-1999, paid tribute to a talented and dedicated footballer.
Leeds United have expressed their 'deepest sadness' at the
announcement that former Elland
Road favourite Gary Speed has passed away at the
age of 42.
"We are stunned to learn this news. The club expresses
its deepest sadness," said a Leeds
spokesman.
Former Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson described the death of
Speed as a "tragic loss" and felt the former Wales midfielder was a "star
in the true sense".
He said: "The players I worked with represented all
colours of the rainbow in terms of character but in Gary 's case he was a star in the true sense.
For him - at 42 - to leave us is such a tragic loss.
"He was so fit - he was one of those players who would
stay behind all day in training. I can't believe what's happened," he
said.
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