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I have an Uncle, Ray Lugg from Jarra, who had a decent carrier in England before moving to America in the 70s.
A couple of weeks ago, one of Frank Worthingtons brothers wrote in ot the Gazette to try to find him as they were good old pals.
Heres the letter
FOOTBALLERS occupy such a scintillating place in the public consciousness these days that it’s hard to imagine one fading entirely from view.
Or at least that’s the impression imparted about Ray Lugg.
The Jarrow-born midfielder made more than 370 league appearances over a career covering three decades in this country.
But does anyone know where he is now? An old fellow player of his would love to know.
The inquiry comes in the first instance from reader Lance Liddle.
Says Lance: “Ray Lugg was a Jarrow Central School pupil who progressed to a career in professional football.
“He played for Middlesbrough, Watford, Plymouth Argyle, Crewe Alexandra and Bury in the years from 1966 to 1980.
“He later coached in Fort Lauderdale in Florida but nothing has been heard of him since.
“Bob Worthington, who played alongside him at Middlesbrough, is keen to contact Ray and would appreciate it if anyone can update details of his current whereabouts.”
I can’t tell you a great deal more about Ray, other than that he was born in July 1948 so would be around 64 now.
He played for Middlesbrough between 1966 and 1969 and, at what seems to have been the other end of his career in this country, for Bury between 1979 and 1980.
If anyone has contact details for Ray, let me know and I’ll put you in touch with Lance.
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My cousin got in touch to pass on his contact details. As my Uncle has lived in Florida for a while, as he coached over there and in the 70s played for Fort Lauderdale Strikers.
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I AM no soccer buff but I imagine that playing opposite the legendary Pele must be a career highlight.
So look who’s centre shot here as, in the foreground, the fabled Brazilian displays his famous footwork.
The player is Jarrow-born Ray Lugg, who had a successful career here as a midfielder in the 1960s and 1970s, playing for Watford, Plymouth Argyle and Crewe Alexandra, among other sides.
You may remember that a former team-mate from Middlesbrough FC, with whom he played between 1966 and 1969, was looking for Ray, who was last heard of coaching in Fort Lauderdale in Florida, in the US.
I’ve since been delighted to hear from Ray’s family that he is still in Florida. His contact details have been passed on to his old pal.
They also kindly let me see this picture of Ray, in the strip of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, with Pele, who played for the New York Cosmos, in the foreground.
Also interesting to see was a programme from March 1972, when Ray was part of a Watford side that played Sunderland – this was in the days of Ian Porterfield, Bobby Kerr etc – at Roker Park.
Here he is playing against Pele in the MLS
Gordon Banks in Goal
Retro shirt ive just googled, he was there 2 years before but same squad number like, canny.
A couple of weeks ago, one of Frank Worthingtons brothers wrote in ot the Gazette to try to find him as they were good old pals.
Heres the letter
FOOTBALLERS occupy such a scintillating place in the public consciousness these days that it’s hard to imagine one fading entirely from view.
Or at least that’s the impression imparted about Ray Lugg.
The Jarrow-born midfielder made more than 370 league appearances over a career covering three decades in this country.
But does anyone know where he is now? An old fellow player of his would love to know.
The inquiry comes in the first instance from reader Lance Liddle.
Says Lance: “Ray Lugg was a Jarrow Central School pupil who progressed to a career in professional football.
“He played for Middlesbrough, Watford, Plymouth Argyle, Crewe Alexandra and Bury in the years from 1966 to 1980.
“He later coached in Fort Lauderdale in Florida but nothing has been heard of him since.
“Bob Worthington, who played alongside him at Middlesbrough, is keen to contact Ray and would appreciate it if anyone can update details of his current whereabouts.”
I can’t tell you a great deal more about Ray, other than that he was born in July 1948 so would be around 64 now.
He played for Middlesbrough between 1966 and 1969 and, at what seems to have been the other end of his career in this country, for Bury between 1979 and 1980.
If anyone has contact details for Ray, let me know and I’ll put you in touch with Lance.
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My cousin got in touch to pass on his contact details. As my Uncle has lived in Florida for a while, as he coached over there and in the 70s played for Fort Lauderdale Strikers.
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I AM no soccer buff but I imagine that playing opposite the legendary Pele must be a career highlight.
So look who’s centre shot here as, in the foreground, the fabled Brazilian displays his famous footwork.
The player is Jarrow-born Ray Lugg, who had a successful career here as a midfielder in the 1960s and 1970s, playing for Watford, Plymouth Argyle and Crewe Alexandra, among other sides.
You may remember that a former team-mate from Middlesbrough FC, with whom he played between 1966 and 1969, was looking for Ray, who was last heard of coaching in Fort Lauderdale in Florida, in the US.
I’ve since been delighted to hear from Ray’s family that he is still in Florida. His contact details have been passed on to his old pal.
They also kindly let me see this picture of Ray, in the strip of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, with Pele, who played for the New York Cosmos, in the foreground.
Also interesting to see was a programme from March 1972, when Ray was part of a Watford side that played Sunderland – this was in the days of Ian Porterfield, Bobby Kerr etc – at Roker Park.
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Here he is playing against Pele in the MLS
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Gordon Banks in Goal
Retro shirt ive just googled, he was there 2 years before but same squad number like, canny.
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