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Gareth Williams - RIP

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1Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 11:54

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FORMER Wanderers midfielder Gareth Williams has passed away at the age of 72, the club has confirmed.
Hendon-born Williams started professionally with Cardiff City after being plucked from local football, and eventually went on to captain the Bluebirds before leaving for Bolton in a £45,000 deal in October, 1967.
He soon made his debut in a 2-0 victory against Norwich City, scoring his first goals for the club in a 5-3 win at home to Derby County a few weeks later.
After the departure of Bill Ridding as manager in August 1968, Nat Lofthouse stepped into the role and though Williams scored the first goal of his tenure – in a 1-1 draw at Oxford United – the pair were to clash on a number of disciplinary issues.

Talented Williams remained a mainstay of the Bolton midfield through some testing seasons in Division Two, making 117 appearances and scoring 12 goals in total.
Yet his final game would come in the midst of a chaotic campaign, a 4-0 defeat at Birmingham City, as Bolton dropped into the third tier for the first time in their history.
Williams moved to Bury, playing for a further two seasons in Division Four under Tom McAnearney and Allan Brown at Gigg Lane.
He later worked in the prison service and ran a hotel in Fylde before moving to Gran Canaria in his later life with his wife, Karen.

A statement from the Bolton Wanderers Former Players’ Association read: “It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of Gareth Wiliams at his home in Gran Canaria.
“Gareth had recently suffered an amputation and his recovery seemed to be going well but he had a relapse resulting in his death on June 4.
“Our deepest condolences go to his wife, Karen, and the rest of his family.”

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2Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 12:13

DEANO82

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Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

RIP

(Although how you have a relapse of an amputation I don't know)

3Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 13:09

rammywhite

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Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

DEANO82 wrote:RIP

(Although how you have a relapse of an amputation I don't know)

Remember him well- he was a classy player

4Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 13:50

Sluffy

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He was the first player I ever remember us signing (other than apprentices).

Terry Wharton was the next - £70,000 - big money back then.

5Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 14:50

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Very sad news. He opened a sports shop on Little Hulton shopping centre,and I got in line to be served by the man himself. Great passer of a ball.
Happy memories.
RIP.

6Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 15:35

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Never met the man but he was a tidy player. RIP.

7Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Tue Jun 05 2018, 20:24

wessy

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El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Sluffy wrote:He was the first player I ever remember us signing (other than apprentices).

Terry Wharton was the next - £70,000 - big money back then.

Yep it was a big signing Gareth cost 55k then TW followed shortly after. He was a really good signing.

8Gareth Williams - RIP Empty Re: Gareth Williams - RIP Wed Jun 06 2018, 01:17

luckyPeterpiper

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Ivan Campo
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DEANO82 wrote:RIP

(Although how you have a relapse of an amputation I don't know)
Post operative infection most likely. Amputees often wind up going into shock later as well no matter how well the actual procedure is performed. If he had the amputation as a result of say a stroke or a blood clot he could also have suffered a heart attack.

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