Liverpool confirmed the tragic news as they paid tribute to the former Scotland and Hibs midfielder on Friday morning.
Liverpool and Hibs legend Peter Cormack has passed away at the age of 78. The Merseyside club confirmed the tragic news as they paid tribute to the former Scotland midfielder on Friday morning.
He shared the Anfield dressing room with world stars such as John Toshack, Kevin Keegan and Ray Clemence. He also played with Nottingham Forest and Bristol City and made more than 200 appearances for Hibs. Speaking from their Edinburgh home, Marion said: “We were given the proper diagnosis two years ago but we started noticing changes as far back as 2002.
“Some of the stories have been hurtful but Peter is unaffected. He was in football for so long he has never been fazed by people talking and whispering about him. He managed a host of clubs after retiring from playing in 1980, including Patrick Thistle and Morton, and also coached in Cyprus and Botswana.
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