Nobody but nobody could hold a defence like Billy and his timing for a headed ball is still today unbeaten, when I see the prats heading today its laughable, Billy RIP and you should have been SIR WILLIAM AMBROSE WRIGHT>
Thanks for sharing the video, Legend. Just a point: Though it was nice to see Bobby Robson get such a massive send off, I have to say I found it a bit strange, because in the past 15 years or so, so many of the great players, particularly those of the golden age of football, have died, Mannion, Lawton, Matthews, Mortenson... there was a time in the 90's when they were dropping like flies, and few seemed to garner more than a footnote in the news...
I remember seeing him with Puskas when they reopened Molineux against Honved and we drew 1-1 with a goal from big Cyril. Back in the 1950s he was 2nd to none. A proper footballer with the talent and without the luxury of today's here-today-gone-tomorrow w*nk*rs. God bless Billy
England and Wolves legend. Wish I had been alive to see him play.
Realfoxhawk 8 months ago
A grand player who played for one of Englands greatest clubs from A Burnley Fan
burnley5960 1 year ago
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adotg1 1 year ago
Nobody but nobody could hold a defence like Billy and his timing for a headed ball is still today unbeaten, when I see the prats heading today its laughable, Billy RIP and you should have been SIR WILLIAM AMBROSE WRIGHT>
1989809 1 year ago
Leicester fan in peace. Billy Wright was quite simply the best defender I ever saw.
gus1651 2 years ago 7
RIP Billy, a true ledgend you played for my team and country, You were the one that raised our confidence :)
pepsilollipop 2 years ago
billy wright was my grandads cousin (Y)
spooner783 2 years ago
WTF we must be related in some sort of wierd way because he was my grandads cousin too :S
MrBigmacdude 2 years ago
LEGEND, THERES ONLY #1 BILLY WRIGHT
Jonna90 2 years ago 11
Yeah, what a GREAT player & captain 4 the 3 Lions, IMO!
TheLegendfamily 2 years ago 4
Thanks for sharing the video, Legend. Just a point: Though it was nice to see Bobby Robson get such a massive send off, I have to say I found it a bit strange, because in the past 15 years or so, so many of the great players, particularly those of the golden age of football, have died, Mannion, Lawton, Matthews, Mortenson... there was a time in the 90's when they were dropping like flies, and few seemed to garner more than a footnote in the news...
seanreillyireland 2 years ago 5
Yeah, I see what u r saying here, mate, & u r right that it is kind of sad when u think about it.
TheLegendfamily 2 years ago
Billy will forever remain with us
a legend and a true player
sampicko 3 years ago
I remember seeing him with Puskas when they reopened Molineux against Honved and we drew 1-1 with a goal from big Cyril. Back in the 1950s he was 2nd to none. A proper footballer with the talent and without the luxury of today's here-today-gone-tomorrow w*nk*rs. God bless Billy
bilstonjay 3 years ago 7
respect mate..thank you
Gornalwwfc 3 years ago