Well, anyone turning up got quite a sight. Sign Up. 'I am actually edging away from goal at this point, but then all of a sudden I flick it over my head, spin past Butcher and Osman so now they are going totally the wrong way! My father among them. Everton won but I couldn't help feel for Frank because it was probably his last chance to play in an FA Cup final. Former Leicester, Tottenham and England striker Gary Lineker also offered his condolences on Twitter. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. View the profiles of people named Carol Worthington. Frank, who reckoned he was the first man in Britain to own a tank top, said: I suppose I have always been a bit of a peacock.. The legendarily flamboyant former Huddersfield Town and England centre forward died last month at the age of 72 and his funeral will be held in Halifax on Friday. . He also played in the United States (with NASL teams Philadelphia Fury and Tampa Bay Rowdies ), South Africa and Sweden as well as in English non-League football. There was a big headline in the local paper: Worthington Arrives Today. By A JustGiving page has been set up in memory of Worthington to raise money for both his wife of 35 years and dementia charities, with 90 per cent of the final total set to go to a charity. With Liverpool out of the picture, Frank signed for Leicester City instead, scoring 72 goals in 210 games for the Midlands side. 3,131 following. Bobby Charlton was diagnosed with the disease last year while former Leeds United defender Gordon McQueen announced he had it last week. The England star,who refused to wear shinpads during matches, was compared to George Best in terms of his footballing talent and love of women and nightclubs. When he got off the plane, looking like he'd enjoyed a long flight, he was carrying a bag of duty free, tripped down the steps, and a bottle of scotch smashed on the runway. Mind, he did have a reputation, Frank. Rock-star good looks, long hair, sharp sideburns, a fluorescent, flowery shirt, tight purple jeans and cowboy boots and we all thought "Jeez, what's this?". RIP Frank (Elvis). He was my boyhood hero when he was at Leicester City. All of our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time," Birmingham posted on Twitter. Frank also had a daughter, Kim-Malou, with Birgitta but parenthood did not slow him down. Why should I? The sort of player who makes sport worthwhile. The illegitimate son of a Danish farmer and his Swedish housekeeper, Carl Theodor Dreyer was born in Copenhagen on the 3th of February, 1889. Carl Theodor Dreyer. Worthington's wife Carol paid tribute to the much-loved football showman, who died in hospital in . or. Instead the player seduced a young woman on the aeroplane and went on a two week bender with her. FORMER England striker Frank Worthington was a legend for strutting his stuff at clubs across the land and satisfying adoring fans with his keepy-uppy. Frank said: Yeah, I was a bit of a rascal. In his book One Hump or Two he describes some of his greatest goals, including one against Chelsea which he celebrated at a London nightclub where he danced with American actress Raquel Welch who then tried to kiss him. Huddersfield, Leicester and Bolton clubs also honoured their former star, who led an extraordinary 828-game career racking up 260 goals. Because were he around now, Frank would have earned himself 100 England caps not the eight he got. Includes Address(5) Phone(4) Email(3) See Results. We belonged to an exclusive little club, Frank and I - and I dont mean Stringfellows. The front cover featured a smiling Worthington, contemplating putting lumps of sugar in his cup of tea; the book title is a deliberate sexual pun. A record breaking deal to sign for Liverpool in 1972 fell through because two weeks of sex and partying left him with high blood pressure. (Image: Adam Gilchrist Photography/PA Wire). 00:30 GMT 24 Mar 2021. In 1973 Frank married his first wife Birgitta, who had already given birth to his son Frank Junior. Martin Robinson, Chief Reporter For Mailonline They have ignored, shunned, turned their backs on a massive issue. Lives in Eugene, Oregon. George Best had a reputation with the ladies, he wrote in his autobiography, but I had more than my fair share.. [31] Worthington denied her claims shortly afterwards. He once admitted that should he have 'taken things a little easier early on' he would have progressed in his career further. Never shy about discussing his pulling prowess, he also told a journalist what happened after bedding a teenager in Sweden. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.". He said: 'I have no complaints about my life and my career so far and no regrets, apart from one thing. It was, he admitted, a mistake. But he had to sell that precious memory in 2005 to fund his retirement. For this mercurial talent, who has died at the age of 72, was just as well known for his inexhaustible exploits in the bedroom and on the dancefloor as his prowess in front of goal. He was always treated with such suspicion by England management. Once described by former Huddersfield and Bolton manager Ian Greaves as 'the working man's George Best', Worthington played in 22 consecutive Football League seasons from 1966/7, scoring 266 goals in 882 appearances in all competitions. Around that time he declared bankruptcy because he couldnt pay off tax bills of 36,000. The West Yorkshireman, from the village of Shelf near Bradford, was the son of two football players, with his dad Eric turning out for Halifax Town and mum Alice for the Womens Auxiliary Air Force. This article is about the England international footballer. I'm applying for Universal Credit and hopefully I can get benefits to pay my rent somewhere but the future looks terribly bleak.. This relationship endured, as will Worthingtons memory as one of the most gifted and charismatic players of his day. Frank Worthington died on Monday at the age of 72 after battling dementia. For other inquiries Contact Us. Frank Stewart Worthington (23 November 1948 22 March 2021) was an English footballer who played as a forward. 'If only I had taken things a little easier early on, I would have gone to Liverpool and the sky would have been the limit, but I have never made excuses for anything because that is a weakness. Posted on February 9, 2023. Gambling was a major part of football back in those days and one marathon card game in 1974 went on until 9am in the morning after England beat Bulgaria. Slipping out the hotel through a side door with a few other England players they visited a casino. 'The fact is the FA and PFA [Professional Footballers' Association] have not done anywhere near enough. Thanks to his family, I managed to get over to Yorkshire to see Frank for a last glass of wine and I'm glad he still recognised me so we could share a few more laughs. He will be greatly missed by everyone who loved him so much., GOT a story? He made his debut on 15 May against Northern Ireland in the 197374 British Home Championship, coming on as a substitute in a 10 victory at Wembley. Peter Reid For The Daily Mail Learn more about Carol Dwyer by following the article below. [17][20] After his retirement from the game he turned to the after-dinner speaking circuit and also published his autobiography One Hump Or Two. Join Facebook to connect with Carol Dwyer and others you may know. His daughter claimed in 2016 that he was suffering from Alzheimers due to heading the ball during his playing days. I once read an interview with him when he had just moved clubs - to Bolton I think - and he said he was knuckling down, getting self-disciplined; instead of going out seven nights a week, he said, he was going to cut it down to just the six. Murdaugh is heckled as he leaves court, Ukrainian soldier takes out five tanks with Javelin missiles, Isabel Oakeshott receives 'menacing' message from Matt Hancock, Alex Murdaugh unanimously found GUILTY of murder of wife and son, Isabel Oakeshott clashes with Nick Robinson over Hancock texts, Family of a 10-month-old baby filmed vaping open up, Missing hiker buried under snow forces arm out to wave to helicopter, Moment teenager crashes into back of lorry after 100mph police race. A record breaking deal to sign for Liverpool in 1972 fell through because two weeks of sex and partying left him with high blood pressure. Frank Worthington with model Carol Dwyer. A beautiful footballer, maverick and wonderful character who was so kind to this young apprentice. Gary Lineker, What a character, and one of the most talented footballers I played with. Ally McCoist, What a character & what a player! Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Franks cause of death has not been announced. Everyone raves about his classy goal of the season against Ipswich in 1979 but he'd scored an even better one in December at QPR against Phil Parkes from 30 yards. Profoundly saddened to hear Frank Worthington has died. See Photos. Worthington won eight England caps and represented over 20 clubs in a long playing career that began with Huddersfield in 1966. He also refused towear shinpads on the pitch, playing with only his socks covering his ankles. "Frankbrought joy to so many people throughout his career and in his private life," CarolWorthingtonsaid. I read that when he was a kid growing up in Halifax he played on the street with his two older brothers who used to kick lumps out of him. Even the referee clapped. Great pals with the late George Best he lived with Lindy, the sister of the Manchester United stars first wife Angie. But he could pass, he could dribble, his movement off the ball was so intelligent. I'll have my triannual test this summer and ask if there's anything they can establish around the brain, because I don't see how, given the circumstances any footballer wouldn't be worried about it.'. Author. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. Gradually, though, he started to calm down and after he married second wife Carol in 1986 he was content to be in bed by 10pm. Franks ability to juggle the ball on the pitch and go past defenders at will persuaded Liverpool manager Bill Shankly to offer a then 150,000 club record to sign him. The Jeff Astle Foundation believe the number may represent a fraction of the actual total. The Frank Worthington Story - Ian Worthington with Steve Wells and Nick Cooper (ACL & Polar Publishing, 21 November 1994) Contains a flicker-vision card box. The couple had spent the last 25 years living together at their Huddersfield home after the much-loved football showman eventually hung up his boots at the start of the 90s. Commenting on his escapades in 1985 he said: 'I admit I have not been an angel, but nothing has ever come before football.'. But he was always up for a chat about football. Jack Elsom ", Worthington's first club Huddersfield tweeted: "Everyone at#htafcis devastated to hear of the passing of Town legendFrankWorthington. There were rumours that he had a sexually transmitted disease, but the player insisted it was blood pressure due to constant carousing. One of English football's great mavericks, Worthington died peacefully in hospital on March 22 at the age of 72 following a long illness and the funeral of the former Huddersfield Town and Leicester forward will take place in Halifax on Friday. Tough guy boss Revie wasnt so forgiving when Frank ignored his clear instructions not to go out. That memory dates from Worthingtons iconic 1970s heyday. Right in the far corner past Paul Cooper's left hand. Worthington was diagnosed with dementia in 2016, and is one of hundreds of former top players to suffer with the illness as evidence grows that there is a link between heading the ball and brain injuries. Find your friends on Facebook. Frank was a notorious ladies man until he eventually settled down with his second wife Carol Dwyer Credit: Mirrorpix 12 The Elvis fan, seen rocking out with TV's Grumbleweeds, tried to keep his . In that same interview,Worthington told how US actressRaquel Welch tried to kiss him after a game atChelsea. He was asked to fill in one of those football magazine questionnaires once and when it said 'name your former clubs', he put 'The Playboy, Tramps and The Sandpiper'! 'I have regular health checks, including the brain. Greaves said to me: "You'll enjoy playing with this fella," and he wasn't wrong. On hearing that Worthington had high blood pressure, manager Bill Shankly sent him to Majorca for a week for health reasons. 'A spokesman for his wife Carol said Frank died peacefully in hospital in Huddersfield following a long illness.'. He also upset Englands caretaker manager Joe Mercer by sneaking a girl up to his hotel room after a game. The flamboyant striker, who represented more than 20 clubs and scored more than 260 goals during his lengthy playing career, including for the national side, died last month at the age of 72 following a long illness. Ex-Leicester and England star Gary Lineker described him last night as my boyhood hero and a wonderful character. FORMER England striker Frank Worthington was a legend for strutting his stuff at clubs across the land and satisfying adoring fans with his keepy-uppy. Displaying some eye-raising parental priorities he said he wanted to teach Frank Junior all the tricks so he could be the greatest Casanova of all time. He was my boyhood hero when he was at @LCFC," Lineker posted on social media. The football legend spoke extensively about his sexual exploits in his autobiography One Hump or Two? [14], Worthington's spell at Tranmere Rovers was as player-manager and although he had some success he did not return to management. Author of feel-good comedies and crime fiction including #1 bestseller An Eye For An Eye Rep'd Jane Rotrosen Agency NY https://amzn.to/2LjRb1r. Frank thought it was because his unconventional approach upset the national sides bosses. A flick of the ball with that magic wand of a left foot and the defender was left scrambling in his wake. and "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Carol Worthington, speaking at their Huddersfield home, said: "Frank had been declared bankrupt after returning from playing in America when he was landed with a big, unpaid tax bill. Carol Worthington, Frank Worthington's wife In a long career that began in 1966 he played in 22 consecutive Football League seasons. . 'Hundreds of players have died. Worthington's wife Carol paid tribute to the much-loved football showman, who died in hospital in Huddersfield. He had a terrific football brain, sharp as a knife. One of the great entertainers, scorer of one of the greatest ever goals.'. In one way Frank was lucky that he was born at a time when he could have fun, enjoy himself, relax away from the game. 'The club is saddened to learn of the passing of Frank Worthington aged 72. He played for Huddersfield Town, Leicester City, and several other football teams during his career. Huddersfield Town Association Football Club's Twitter account wrote: 'Everyone at Huddersfield Town Football Club is devastated to hear of the passing of Town legend Frank Worthington. Ex-England forward Jeff Astle died in January 2002 aged 59 and an inquest found his death was from repeatedly heading balls. His first wife, Brigitta, was a former Miss Sweden who came over after to Britain after she became pregnant during what he called a holiday romance. When he got on the training pitch though you just knew. But Frank denied suffering from the brain disease. Karen Dwyer in Chandler, AZ Karen Dwyer may also have lived outside of Chandler, such as Phoenix, Gilbert and 2 other cities in Arizona. 'I do have some issues with short-term memory impairment but I have been assured this is not particularly unusual for a man of my age.'. , updated In 14 of those seasons he played in the top division, notching 150 goals in 466 matches, and won the Golden Boot award in 1978/79 as the leading scorer ahead of Kenny Dalglish and Frank Stapleton. In his autobiography One Hump or Two?, which certainly wasnt a reference to camels, he wrote extensively about his sexual exploits. But with all the evidence we have you can look on the balance of probability and say heading's the problem.'. Around 1978 the marriage broke down, giving Frank the freedom to play the field even more. He said at the time: 'I have never been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or any other neurological disorder or illness. Very sad news. Tony Cottee, A great player, entertainer and character, even at 9 we had to go just to see him play. That wild behaviour went too far when Frank was playing for Birmingham City between 1979 and 1982. I'd followed Frank, especially after his move from Huddersfield to Liverpool fell through in 1972, and I'd seen him play with such style and flair for Leicester. So far everything is OK. February 28, 2022 Carol Dwyer is the wife of the popular former football player Frank Worthington who recently passed away at the age of 72. Follow. [24], While a Leicester City player, Worthington won eight caps for England in 1974. [16][19] Worthington also had the reputation for enjoying the high life. See Photos. Carol W Dwyer: Known as: Carol Dwyer Carol Dwyer Wood: Related to: Karen R Dwyer, 70 Karren R Dwyer, 71: Associates: Ruth Williams, 63 Ron Williams: Phones: (409) 866-5198: Addreses: Chandler, AZ 420 Longmeadow St, Beaumont, TX 77707 Nederland, TX: Occupation: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations He opened a clothes boutique in Bolton called 'Dalglish' and even got Kenny to come over and open it. 1,504 posts. Carol Wyer. Resides in El Cajon, CA. I scored loads for Leicester. His brother Bob told The Athleticin 2019thatWorthington's deterioration was so severe he would forget who he was. View the profiles of professionals named "Carol Dwyer" on LinkedIn. Meanwhile, Gary Lineker lead the tributes the footballing great online, taking to Twitter to dubWorthington his 'boyhood hero'. His legacy for me will be of a great character, a terrific football showman and a top, top bloke. His life is one to be celebrated and one that would be all the more fitting if it helps raise greater awareness for the fight many footballers face against dementia. Worthington scores two goals and eight caps for England in 1974. By 2 comments. All reactions: 43. Light on his feet, agile, you couldnt take your eyes off him. Please review our, You need to be a subscriber to join the conversation. Worthington was a supremely gifted player who scored one of the greatest juggling goals ever seen the 1979 volley for Bolton Wanderers against Ipswich Town, whichas you can see in the below YouTube clipbegan with four delicate keepy-uppy touches, outwitting the onrushing defensive line, before he buried the ball in the right-hand corner. Why should I? It's an insult that my fellow seventies maverick won just eight England caps. Worthingtonwore Birmingham's colours from 1979 to 1982. [28], He was known for his charisma, flamboyance and his hair, clothes and fast cars. Today his former clubs paid their respects to one of football's . Tom Grant was involved in a gaffe during Wigan's win over Castleford Tigers. Extravagant spending, including buying a Ford Mustang and drinking champagne at breakfast, left him bankrupt when he couldnt pay the taxman. Carol Dwyer is the wife of the popular former football player Frank Worthington who recently passed away at the age of 72. He did his best to hide it, but you could see there was a confusion in his eyes, the effect of dementia. And we do not even know what has happened in the amateur game.'. 'They have not been interested,'he added. Very sad news. Tony Cottee, A great player, entertainer and character, even at 9 we had to go just to see him play. Before the second medical, Shankly sent Frank off on holiday to relax. The 62-year-old revealed Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, had helped in many ways' and he is set to attend Worthington's funeral today. All of our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time,' Birmingham posted on twitter. "Frank brought joy to so many people throughout his career and in his private life," she said. 'I had quite a lot of hair and was a lot younger then. carol dwyer frank worthington shjon podein childrens foundation. Join Facebook to connect with Carol Worthington and others you may know. and Huddersfield were not exactly a glamour club, but that didnt stop Frank becoming a major attraction. The only silverware he picked up during that long career was the old Division Two title with Huddersfield Town. 'Frankie Wortho' was a cult figure whose career began in 1966 . He wrote: 'Profoundly saddened to hear that Frank Worthington has died. The Telegraph values your comments but kindly requests all posts are on topic, constructive and respectful. Carol Dwyer. Frank also had a daughter, Kim-Malou, with Birgitta but parenthood did not slow him down. What have I f---ing done?.