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Former England, Liverpool and Tottenham goalkeeper Ray Clemence died in November aged 72 after living with advanced prostate cancer for 15 years; ex-Spurs team-mate Ossie Ardiles was among those who attended the private service on Wednesday
Former Liverpool and England player Jamie Redknapp pays tribute to Ray Clemence who has died at the age of 72, calling him 'a true legend of the game'
The funeral of former Liverpool and Tottenham goalkeeper Ray Clemence took place on Wednesday.
A private family service was held for the ex-England international, who died last month aged 72.
Clemence had been living with advanced prostate cancer since 2005.
"He was a great man to me, not only on a professional level, but also a great man personally and we became close friends."
"Today in the funeral of our great colleague and friend, Ray Clemence.
Jurgen Klopp hailed Clemence as an "extraordinary player and a wonderful person" after the Liverpool legend died last month.
All the legends of Spurs paying tribute to a wonderful man in a very touching service," former team-mate Ossie Ardiles wrote on Twitter.
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