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Vale Les Murray - dead at 71

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-31/les-murray-australias-voice-of-football-dies-aged-71/8759810
Well, One of Aussie footballs greatest supporters has gone to World Cup in the sky to have a schooner or twenty with Johnny Warren.....all I can say is thanks Les
Once met him on a street in Sydney. Spotted him opposite me at a crossing. He saw me fan struck looking at him, and I'll claim he ended the phone call he was on to say hi to me.
A hero and giant of Australian football.
 

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Vale Les Murray
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Les Murray.
Monday, 31 July 2017 -
Staff writer
Football Federation Australia (FFA) is saddened to learn of the passing of legendary football broadcaster Les Murray AM who died today after a period of illness.
Murray was inducted into the FFA Hall of Fame in 2003 and was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia in 2006 for his services to Football as a radio and television producer, journalist and presenter, and through national and international football organisations.

Born in Hungary in 1945, Les Murray’s early years were spent following the famous Hungarian team of the 1950s. His playing career was interrupted when his family migrated to Australia in 1957. They settled in Sydney where Murray resumed playing with Sydney club St George Budapest. He moved into journalism with the Fairfax Group until 1980 when the opportunity arose to join SBS Television.

In 1984 Murray toured with the national team to China and Europe. He presented regular weekly programs on football for SBS, including acting as compere for major awards nights. Murray was also the author of articles and books on the world game.

Les Murray AM passed away this morning following a battle with illness. The thoughts of all of @SBS are with Les' loved ones. pic.twitter.com/ecvfc7YucO

— SBS - The World Game (@TheWorldGame) July 31, 2017
FFA Chairman Steven Lowy AM, expressed condolences on behalf of the Australian football community.

“This is a very sad day for football. Few people become synonymous with their sport…but Les was one of those few,” said Lowy.

“He made an immense contribution to football in Australia through his professional work but above all through his passion…..he literally brought the game to millions and connected us to the biggest sport in the world.

“I’ve been seeing his face and hearing his voice since I was a teenager and I am sure I speak for many when I say that football is not going to be quite the same without him around,” concluded Lowy.

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Les Murray. He has a left a lasting legacy. #RIPLesMurray pic.twitter.com/JVwUYkW5nk

— Football Australia (@FFA) July 31, 2017
FFA CEO David Gallop, in the United States with the Westfield Matildas, said Les Murray had made football accessible to many people who were new to the game.

“Les turned the term “the world game” into a reality for millions of Australians. He had unmatched passion along with his great friend the late Johnny Warren MBE OAM for what football could be and how to take it there, " said Gallop.

Football Federation Australia extends its condolences to Les Murray’s partner Maria and his daughters Tania and Natalie.


Read more at http://www.footballaustralia.com.au...bnl1icq5h7z71van469nerqwj#D0QkoLPeGw62DPMr.99
 

sydmariner

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Moment's silence for Les Murray
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Les Murray (right) has passed away, aged 71.
Tuesday, 1 August 2017 -
Staff writer
There will be a moment's silence prior to kick-off at all four Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 matches tonight and tomorrow night in memory of Australian football icon Les Murray.
The players will also wear black armbands as a sign of respect for one of the game's greatest true believers who passed away yesterday.

Vale Les Murray

Tributes flow for 'Mr Football' Les Murray

Sir Frank Lowy AC on the late Les Murray

Read more at http://www.footballaustralia.com.au...200gpckxypj41rwwh9vrcnd7s#ws7gb8V4k9daIHCj.99
 

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