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He won five First Division titles, three European Cups, the UEFA Cup, the League Cup and the UEFA Super Cup with the Reds, before joining Swansea City in January 1982, where he won the Welsh Cup.
The wideman then enjoyed a brief spell at Hartlepool United before finishing his playing career as player-manager of Cypriot club Pezoporikos, before a stint with non-league club Ashington.
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After hanging up his boots, he moved into coaching - spending time at Sunderland.
Both Liverpool and Arsenal held a testimonial for him in April 1991.
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