Terry Yorath, former Wales and Leeds midfielder, dies aged 75

Terry Yorath, the Welsh footballing legend, has left an indelible mark on the sport that will be remembered for generations to come. The 75-year-old former midfielder and manager passed away recently after a short illness, leaving behind a legacy of incredible achievements on and off the pitch.

Yorath's impact on Welsh football was immeasurable, as he captained his country 59 times, including 42 as captain. His leadership and professionalism earned him widespread respect, not only in Wales but also across Europe. He played for some of the biggest clubs in England, including Leeds United and Coventry City, before going on to manage Bradford City and Swansea City.

Tragedy struck Yorath's life when his 15-year-old son Daniel collapsed and died while they were playing football in their backyard four years after Yorath had retired from the sport. The heart condition that claimed Daniel's life also affected Yorath, who struggled with grief and personal demons for many years.

Despite this, Yorath continued to touch lives through his passion for football. As a manager, he guided Wales to the brink of qualifying for the 1994 World Cup finals before a narrow defeat to Romania dashed their dreams. His commitment to the country earned him immense respect from fans and fellow players alike.

Yorath's passing has sent shockwaves throughout the football community, with many paying tribute to his remarkable career and enduring legacy. From Leeds United to Swansea City, Bradford City to Cardiff, the clubs that Yorath managed left an indelible mark on their respective histories.

For Wales Football Association manager Craig Bellamy, Terry Yorath was "a footballing hero" who epitomized everything it means to represent Wales as a player and manager. Ashley Williams, who captained Wales at Euro 2016, echoed this sentiment, describing Yorath as "such an icon in Welsh football."

As the nation mourns the loss of a beloved figure, tributes have poured in from across the sporting world. From former teammates to managers and players, everyone is coming together to celebrate Terry Yorath's life and legacy.

For fans of Welsh football, the memories of Yorath will linger on forever. They remember him not just as a great player and manager but also as a kind and gentle man who touched their lives in ways he never could have imagined. The loss of Terry Yorath is a sad reminder that sometimes, even the greatest heroes among us leave behind only memories and a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
 
I'm shocked by how much I don't know about this guy 🀯. Like, 59 caps for Wales is insane! He must've had some serious game-changing skills on the field. And I love how he continued to play despite going through that tough time with his son's passing... it says a lot about him as a person.

I also think it's really cool that all these top managers and players are paying tribute to him πŸ™Œ. It's like, you don't always see that kind of respect for someone who's not in the spotlight anymore. I hope they're right there with Wales Football Association when they're saying he was a "footballing hero" πŸ’ͺ.

What really gets me is how his passing has brought everyone together... it's like this massive outpouring of love and appreciation for a guy who we didn't even know that much about 🌈. It just goes to show how sports can do that, you know?
 
πŸ˜” Just had to take a minute to process the news about Terry Yorath... what an incredible life he lived πŸ™. From his playing days at Leeds United to managing Swansea City, the man was a true legend of Welsh football ⚽️. His impact goes way beyond just his achievements on the pitch - the way he carried himself with class and dignity off it is something we can all learn from πŸ’•. Losing him is like losing a part of Wales itself 🌳. It's heartbreaking to think about how much grief and pain he must have endured after losing his son Daniel, but even in the darkest times, he kept pushing forward and inspiring others through his love of football ❀️. We're all gonna miss him so much 😒, but I'm sure his legacy will continue to live on through the countless lives he touched 🌟.
 
man πŸ˜” just heard about Terry Yorath's passing... what can u say? he left an amazing mark on wales football and beyond 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 his legacy will live on forever πŸ’– i mean, 59 caps for wales is insane! and the way he managed bradford city and swansea city? pure class πŸ‘ he may have struggled with personal demons after his son's passing, but the love he had for football was infectious 🌟 it's a sad reminder that we're all human and vulnerable to heartbreak, but his spirit will keep inspiring new generations of wales football fans ❀️
 
πŸ˜” just heard about terry yorath passing away its so sad 75 years young and already gone he had such an impact on wales football i remember watching him play for leeds united and coventry city back in the day he was always so humble and kind to fans even though he was a big player and went on to manage some big clubs too πŸ™

i think what really stuck with me was how he handled his son's passing after that tragedy happened it must have been so tough for him but he kept going and continued to give back to the game in his own way 🀝
 
πŸ˜” just read about terry yorath passing away at 75... another legend gone too soon πŸ’” his life was cut short after his son passed away from heart issues just 4 yrs after he retired from football πŸ€• it's always sad when we lose someone who inspired so many people with their passion for the sport 🏈 especially in wales, where he had such a huge impact on the national team ⚽️ rest in peace terry πŸ‘‹
 
πŸ˜’πŸ’” just read about terry yorath passing away... cant believe its true, he was so underrated, always knew he was special but never really got the recognition he deserved back in his playing days πŸ’ͺπŸ† i remember watching him play for wales and being blown away by his skill and leadership 🀩 and now to think hes gone weve lost a piece of football history 😒
 
man πŸ˜” terry yorath's legacy sounds super inspiring at first but idk if it's all true tho... 59 caps for wales is a big deal i guess, but what about the rest of his life? like, he had that awful tragedy with his son and then struggled with grief? that can't be all part of some happy fairy tale legacy πŸ˜” also, him being remembered as "such an icon" by ashley williams feels kinda over the top... maybe it's just the typical tributes people give when someone dies πŸ’€
 
😊 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... 75 and gone? That's crazy! But you know what really gets me is how he left such an impact on the sport, not just as a player, but also as a manager. The fact that he struggled with personal demons after his son passed away, and yet he still managed to find a way to give back through football... it's truly inspiring πŸ’–. I mean, who needs a statue when you've got a legacy like that? The tributes from the likes of Bellamy and Williams are just the tip of the iceberg - we'll be hearing about Yorath's greatness for years to come πŸ†.
 
man this guy was like the real deal πŸ’” his impact on wales football can't be overstated, 59 caps as captain is insane 🀯 i remember watching him play for leeds united at old trafford stadium, he just seemed so calm and collected on the pitch, but behind the scenes he had to deal with so much grief and personal stuff after losing his son, it's crazy how that can affect a person's life πŸ˜” still, his dedication to wales football was inspiring, guiding them to the brink of qualifying for the world cup finals, and now they're all paying tribute to him, it's just amazing ❀️
 
Terry Yorath's passing has got me feeling kinda nostalgic πŸ€”. On one hand, his achievements on the pitch are still mind-blowing, especially considering how far Welsh football has come since he was leading the team. He genuinely deserved that "footballing hero" title from Craig Bellamy πŸ™Œ. But, you know, it's hard not to think about his struggles with grief and personal demons after his son passed away all those years ago πŸ˜”. I mean, it's like, yeah, he achieved so much, but did we ever really get to see the whole person? It's a reminder that even the greatest of us are still human beings with our own set of challenges πŸ€—. Anyway, RIP Terry Yorath - you'll be missed by all who knew you and loved your game πŸ’š
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜’ so sad to hear about terry yorath's passing... he was such an icon in welsh football πŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ ΏπŸ’š i remember watching him play for leeds united and coventry city back in the day 😎 his legacy will live on through the kids who grew up playing footy in wales and dreamed of being like him πŸŒŸπŸ‘¦ and it's so touching to see how much he meant to the people around him πŸ’• he was more than just a footballer, he was a leader and a role model πŸ‘ŠπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜”πŸ‘‹ I'm feeling really down about this... Terry Yorath was an icon in Welsh football 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿, his legacy is gonna live on forever though ❀️. He had that tough time with his son's passing but he never gave up on the game πŸ’ͺ. I can only imagine how hard it must've been for him but he kept pushing forward, inspiring so many people along the way πŸ™. From the streets of Bradford to Swansea City, he left an impact on everyone he met 🌟. He was more than just a footballer, he was a leader and a role model πŸ‘Š. Wales is gonna miss him big time, but his memory will live on through all the lives he touched ❀️. Rest in peace, Terry Yorath πŸ’€.
 
man that's so sad πŸ˜”... 75's still pretty young for someone with a heart condition... i feel bad for his family, especially his son Daniel rest in peace ❀️. Yorath seemed like such an amazing guy, not just on the pitch but off it too πŸ™. his legacy will live on thru all the ppl he touched & inspired over the yrs tho πŸ‘. wales football assoc is lucky 2 have had him as a manager & player, should b proud of what they achieved under his leadership πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜”πŸ’” just got off a call with a mate who played for one of the teams Yorath managed... he was telling me about how Yorath would always take time out of his busy schedule to visit the young kids at the club's academy πŸ€πŸ‘¦ and now that guy is still in tears thinking about it 🀯. It's not just his playing days or managerial successes that people are going to miss, it's the kind of person he was off the pitch too 🌟
 
just had to pause whatever i was doin' when i read about terry yorath passin away πŸ˜” it's crazy to think he was just 75 but left such an impact on football, especially for wales 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 the way he led his country and inspired future generations is truly admirable. the story of him losin' his son in a tragic accident still haunts me to this day ❀️ it's so sad that football, which gave him so much joy, also took away someone so precious from his life. but even with all the personal struggles he faced, yorath never lost sight of what was important: the game he loved πŸ€πŸ’ͺ
 
My heart πŸ€• just went out for this legend πŸ‘‘... 75 yrs young πŸ’« when he left us but what an impact πŸ’₯! He played his whole life for Wales ⚽️, captained them 59 times πŸ“Š and led with heart ❀️. His legacy is more than just goals scored or trophies won πŸ†, it's the love and pride he instilled in the beautiful game 🌟. I'm sure his son Daniel πŸ‘¦ may be gone but their bond on & off the pitch will never be forgotten πŸ’”. RIP Terry Yorath 😒
 
πŸˆπŸ˜” it's so sad to hear about terry yorath's passing... like he wasnt old enough to be gone already πŸ€• his life story is just so inspiring though, from being a legendary player to managing some of the biggest clubs in england and guiding wales to the brink of qualifying for the world cup 🌎😍 i wonder how his family is doing now with him no longer having to deal with all the grief and personal demons he had to face after his son passed away πŸ’”πŸ‘§πŸΌ anyways, i just think he was a true hero in every sense of the word ❀️ and wales football will always cherish the memories of him 🏴󠁩σ ͺοΈπŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ό
 
man this dude was more than just a football legend πŸ™Œ he had heart πŸ’” and class on and off the pitch u know when his son passed away it's no wonder he went through some dark times but still he kept pushing forward with his passion for the game and that's what makes him an icon 🀘 terry yorath will be remembered as a true hero of welsh football and his legacy will live on forever ❀️
 
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