https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59480532 70 years old, was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 84. Top bloke. RIP.
The first time I'd ever heard of Seaton Delaval when he played for Liverpool ... ... a player who made the absolute most of his talent, RIP.
RIP Ray, he was before my time but my dad has told me about talented he was and that he was from the north east.
I'd heard of Seaton sluice Wasn't delaval where gazza and moaty went fishing for chicken ? RIP Ray. Top player.
Stood behind us in the queue at Hillsbro' 1973 chatting away with the supporters before the game , he was so at ease, and a beautiful smile, RIP Ray.
What a player he was. Paisley once said that of all the stars in that team of 74-82 , Ray Kennedy was the one that all the top European teams would most like to sign. Excellent centre forward anyway, and told by Paisley , that ' you're playing left midfield son" and he was even better. I always thought he looked like a player brought up in another country. His touch was fantastic, no one could get the ball off him, he never wasted it and scored great goals. Dealt a hideous hand man. Over half of his life spent suffering from bloody Parkinson's. RIP Ray.