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  LFC Ray Kennedy Caricature
Ray Kennedy arrived at Anfield in 1974 for a then record fee of £ 180,000.
He carried on as a forward until the Liverpool manager was informed that he played in midfield as a schoolboy.
So Ray was put on the left flank, a position that he mastered.
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  Ray Clemence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clemence made his debut for Scunthorpe United in 1966 and was spotted and signed by Liverpool manager Bill Shankly a year later.
Clemence was, by now, a regular for England but the presence of Peter Shilton meant that the England management struggled to decide which keeper was the best, and ended up alternating their selection.
Clemence's international career was event-free, in that it coincided with England's least successful era, failing to qualify for two World Cups in 1974 and 1978.
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 Ray Clemence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ray Clemence was arguably Liverpool's greatest keeper, and certainly one of the reasons for Liverpool's domination of the game in the seventies.
Clemence was bought by Bill Shankly in 1967 from Scunthorpe as a young nineteen-year-old keeper, and he improved so much that he became one of the world's top keepers.
Clemence always had decent centre backs in front of him, but the confidence he put in them was immense.
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 sh: Play Better Soccer - Brooke Bond
Ray Clemence has an enormously long and powerful volley for kicking the ball up field to his strikers when that's what the state of the game needs.
As Clemence has a tremendous volley be may send the ball straight to the other end aiming as his "target" man - a striker waiting for just that type of clearance.
Clemence crouches to create a hollow between his chest and arms to cradle the speeding ball.
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Ray Clemence has an enormously long and powerful volley for kicking the ball up field to his strikers when that's what the state of the game needs.
As Clemence has a tremendous volley be may send the ball straight to the other end aiming as his "target" man - a striker waiting for just that type of clearance.
Clemence crouches to create a hollow between his chest and arms to cradle the speeding ball.
www.whom.co.uk /squelch/better_soccer.htm   (5148 words)

  
 LIVERWEB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ray Clemence was arguably Liverpools greatest keeper and certainly one of the reasons for Liverpools domination of the game in the seventies.
Clemence always had decent centre backs in front of him but the confidence he put in them was immense.
In Clemence only collected 16 goals from his net which is a truly outstanding achievement but Clem will be remembered for a series of saves throughout his career at the most important times.
www.liverweb.org.uk /clemence.htm   (375 words)

  
 Hyundai | Discover | Present | News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ray Clemence, one of England's greatest ever goalkeepers, has put his motoring needs in a safe pair of hands after taking delivery of a brand new Hyundai Santa Fe.
Ray collected his Santa Fe from Hyundai dealer Charvilles in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, near where he lives â€" and is delighted with the car.
Ray was England goalkeeper between 1972 and 1983, achieving 61 caps and near mythical status amongst football fans.
www.hyundai-car.co.uk /discover/present/news/articles/78   (298 words)

  
 The Gordon Poole Entertainment Agency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ray Clemence, MBE was born on the 5th August 1948 in Skegness,
By 1972 Clemence was a regular for England but the presence of Peter Shilton meant that the England management struggled to decide which keeper was the best, and ended up alternating their selection.
In 1981 the emergence of Bruce Grobbelaar at Liverpool put Clemence under threat for his place for the first time in eleven years (during which period he played in more than 650 matches) this led Clemence to sign for Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £300,000.
www.gordonpoole.com /speakers/RayClemence.htm   (233 words)

  
 England Football football trevor brooking, ray clemence, steve coppel, kevin keegan
Ray Clemence was first capped by England in a 1972 world cup qualifying match against Wales.
Clemence was England’s main goalkeeper between 1974 and 1978.
Clemence was on the bench for the 1982 world cup finals as peter Shilton was favored as England’s number one.
www.englandfootballyears.com /years/1976-1980starplayers.htm   (474 words)

  
 IOL: Clemence diagnosed with prostate cancer
Clemence will miss England’s training sessions next week before their friendly against Holland as he takes a break from work to receive treatment.
Clemence — who won 61 England caps, as well as three European Cups and five titles with Liverpool in an impressive playing career — has been the national team’s senior goalkeeping coach for the past six years.
Clemence, 56, is the second member of Sven-Goran Eriksson’s backroom staff to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in the past year.
breakingnews.iol.ie /sport/story.asp?j=132392650&p=y3z393356&t=soccer   (292 words)

  
 World Cup Soccer. All the top world soccer news daily. News from international soccer. World Cup 2010, Euro 2008, ...
Former stars Ray Clemence and Bob Wilson claim the new ball being used in the Premiership is the reason so many shot-stoppers are dropping clangers this season.
Former stars Ray Clemence and Bob Wilson claim the new ball being used in the English Premiership is the reason so many goalkeepers are dropping clangers this season.
Clemence, who coaches England's goalkeepers and who kept goal 61 times for his country, says the ball is to blame.
www.wldcup.com /news/2004Dec/20041216_27789_world_soccer.html   (661 words)

  
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England goalkeeping coach Ray Clemence is to be honoured by Uefa with a prestigious award.
Clemence is thought to be the only English player among the five winners, although Uefa have yet to publicly confirm the identities of the other four recipients.
Clemence will be presented with the award at a gala evening to be held in Monaco on August 23 ahead of the Super Cup tie between Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
www.4thegame.com /news/story/83126   (426 words)

  
 Liverpoolfc.tv: Past Player Profile
One of the finest goalkeepers in the history of British football, with only Elisha Scott challenging him as Liverpool's best ever, Clemence was voted by BBC listeners in Merseyside's Team of the 20th Century.
Clemence played 61 times for England, less than half the total of his 125-cap contemporary Peter Shilton even though many pundits rated the Liverpool man superior.
After winning 12 major medals at Anfield, and keeping an incredible 335 clean sheets in 665 appearances, Clemence moved on to Tottenham for £300,000 in 1981, won a second FA Cup medal, was honoured with an MBE and played on almost to his 40th birthday.
www.liverpoolfc.tv /team/past_players/players/clemence   (243 words)

  
 uefa.com - UEFA European U-17 C'ship - News - News specific   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Former England goalkeeper Ray Clemence is now the Football Association's head of development teams - and is backing both the most junior and senior squads as they face crucial European qualifiers over the next week.
And Clemence - who has been helping even younger footballers take their first steps in the sport at Shenley Primary School after the school just north of London won a competition run by England sponsors Nationwide - has high hopes for this season's crop of players.
Also England's goalkeeping coach, Clemence has a particular interest in the senior team's trips to Israel and Andorra, and has some words of defence for first-choice No1 Paul Robinson, who conceded a bizarre John Terry own goal in the 2-0 loss in Croatia in October.
www.uefa.com /competitions/under17/news/kind=1/newsid=518403.html?cid=rssfeed&att=competitions/under17/index   (443 words)

  
 ABC Sport - Soccer - Clemence suffering from prostate cancer
Former Liverpool legend Ray Clemence is to take a break from his coaching duties with England's goalkeepers after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Clemence, who won 61 caps and also played for Tottenham in an illustrious playing career, will miss England's training sessions next week before their friendly against Holland as he receives treatment for a condition which is common in men from late middle age onwards but generally responds well to treatment.
Clemence, 56, is the second member of Sven-Goran Eriksson's backroom staff to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in the past year.
www.abc.net.au /sport/content/200502/s1294776.htm   (427 words)

  
 LFC Ray Clemence Caricature
Clemence was born in Skegness, where he was a deck chair attendant and played for the local team.
He arrived at Liverpool in June 1967 for a bargain fee of £ 18,000, which was defined as "one of the best ever bargains".
He eventually left Anfield for Tottenham, where he won another medal, was honoured with an MBE and played on till nearly his 40th birthday.
www.sportcartoons.co.uk /rayclemence.html   (127 words)

  
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Bill Shankly convinced Ray that Tommy Lawrence's first team days were soon to be over and he would quickly get his chance but Lawrence was far from packing it in and Clemence had to wait 3 years before claiming the number 1 jersey.
Ray was quick, strong, agile and marshalled the defence superbly.
Clemence's final game at Liverpool was against Real Madrid in the European cup final in May 1981.
www.lfchistory.net /player_profile.asp?player_id=282   (289 words)

  
 Ray Clemence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
True Greats is the football community site where ex-professionals contribute to the knowledge and understanding of Ray Clemence.
Ray Clemence and many other football players are discussed in the message boards of True Greats.
Ex players and professionals from the last 5 decades like Ray Clemence are registering and telling us their memories of the past and about their activities today.
www.truegreats.com /Ray_Clemence.htm   (460 words)

  
 Uglyfootballers.com
Born in Skegness, where his first job was that of deck chair attendant, Clemence went on to become one of the most outstanding goalkeepers to wear an England shirt.
Clemence gained 61 caps for England, and would surely have gained even more, had it not been for Peter Shilton.
Ray Clemence has also been honoured with an MBE for services to football.
www.uglyfootballers.com /genpage.asp?DocumentID=145   (167 words)

  
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One of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, Ray Clemance won nearly every different kind of honour the game has to offer.
Clemence was virtually ever present in the Liverpool team of the 1970’s.
At Liverpool, Clemence won five league championships, three European Cups, two UEFA Cups, the European Super Cup, the FA Cup and the League Cup.
www.facupyears.com /years/1970-1980starplayers.htm   (356 words)

  
 The Goalkeeping Way Back Machine: Episode 19...Ray Clemence - Keeper Skool Blog - Goalkeeper soccer coaching ...
Ray Clemence resonates some of the best in English goalkeeping, not only at home but possibly in the world.
One of the great things about Clemence's style of goalkeeping was his ability to use powerful momentum to move off his line and attack the ball...he also has mad sideburns and a toothy grin that would make the Cheshire cat envious.
Clemence was one of the only goalkeepers since the great Frank Swift to have captained the English squad against a powerful Brazilian squad (alright it was a friendly, but it is still important!) This showed that goalkeepers can also be effective generals.
www.keeper-skool.com /keeper-skool-blog/2007/6/24/the-goalkeeping-way-back-machine-episode-19ray-clemence.html   (500 words)

  
 Ray Clemence - Tottenham Hotspur FC - Football-Heroes.net
When Ray Clemence signed from Liverpool for £300, 000 in August 1981 the 33 year old had already appeared 55 times for England and was recognised as one of the best goalkeepers in world football.
At 6ft 2ins Clemence had the perfect physique which, combined with an excellent temperament, helped him to command and organise a relatively inexperienced Spurs defence.
Remarkably, Clemence was unbeaten in all seven Spurs games on the way to the final, these included two 1-0 wins over Manchester United in the 2nd round tie.
www.sporting-heroes.net /football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=408   (376 words)

  
 Clemence Dane - Encyclopedia.com
It got behind a Portuguese free kick which left Ray Clemence wailing: "It bent four yards." As if selfishness, fog, doziness and Atlantic breezes weren't enough, it was teargas in 1980...
Goalkeeping coach Ray Clemence has also been working with David Seaman on how to get the best out of him in that situation.
When I was at Liverpool Ray Clemence was brilliant and Peter Shilton and Pat Jennings were too...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Dane-Cle.html   (1072 words)

  
 England's Home Goalkeeper Uniform 1974 to 1981
Ray Clemence wore this uniform, with the new-style Admiral logo, alongside England’s 1980 white uniform, against Switzerland’s red shirts and white shorts.
Ray Clemence wore this uniform, with the new-style Admiral logo, alongside England’s 1980 white uniform, against Hungary’s red shirts and white shorts.
Ray Clemence wore this uniform, with the new-style Admiral logo, alongside England’s 1980 white uniform, against Norway’s red shirts and white shorts.
www.englandfootballonline.com /TeamUnif/Goalkeepers/GKUnif1974H.html   (1442 words)

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