February 14, 20214 yr Author Two-time UK Championship champion and 1981 World Championship runner-up Doug Mountjoy has passed away aged 78
March 2, 20214 yr Way way before my time but an absolute Liverpool great. He basically paved the way for the modern era in the 70s and 80s where we were dominate. RIP St John, YNWA.
March 13, 20214 yr Author RIP Murray Walker aged 97, former F1 commentator and Motorsport journalist. Easily one of the greatest commentators of all time
March 13, 20214 yr Author RIP Murray. He had such incredible enthusiasm and love for the sport. The voice of motorsport.
March 13, 20214 yr I always enjoyed his commentary work. I didn't realise he was as old as 97. It doesn't seem that long since he retired.
March 17, 20214 yr @1372138547914870785 Extremely heartbroken. A pioneer for women in Motorsport, the undisputed queen of the ‘ring and all round Motorsport genius. Both my first Golf and my newly arrived one were named after this legend. She’s one of my Motorsport heroes 😔😭
March 17, 20214 yr Author Sad week this is turning out to be in the world of motorsport. First Murray and now Sabine. Such sad news about Sabine, two-time winner of the 24 Hours Nürburgring. RIP 'The Queen of Nurburgring'. she'll be very much missed indeed.
March 20, 20214 yr Peter Lorimer has died at the age of 74. He was Leeds United's all-time record goalscorer with 238 goals in 705 appearances.
March 21, 20214 yr It's been a terrible 12 months for the Leeds team of the 1970s with Peter Lorimer's name being added to those of Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter and Trevor Cherry. RIP to a great striker.
May 20, 20214 yr Author Lee Evans, the two-time Olympic gold medallist and former 400m world record holder, has died aged 74. American Evans was the first man to break the 44-second mark in the 400m when he claimed gold in 43.86secs at the 1968 Mexico Games.
May 24, 20214 yr Former FIA president Max Mosley has died aged 81. Reading this, he certainly had an interesting life https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/57231465
July 10, 20214 yr Author Former England striker Paul Mariner, who won the FA Cup and Uefa Cup with Ipswich Town, has died aged 68. Mariner began his league career at Plymouth Argyle and also played for Arsenal and Portsmouth. He made 35 appearances for England, scoring 13 goals.
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