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Billy Bingham ‘had engaging and inspirational qualities’: Billy Kennedy

Mr Bingham, who won four trophies during a spell as Linfield manager in 1970-71 and went on to take Northern Ireland to consecutive World Cups, passed away at a care home in Southport last week.

Linfield honorary vice-president Mr Kennedy said he was “deeply saddened” at the news.

“He was a man who I had always great respect for, both in his role with the international team and during his 14 highly successful months at Windsor Park,” he said.

“Billy was persuaded to become Linfield team manager in 1970 by the club’s then secretary manager, the late Harry Wallace. It was a very astute move by the club and Billy’s arrival brought extra class and professionalism to Linfield as a coach, motivator, and tactician, coupled with his unique managerial skills.

“Our supporters were given very special moments during Billy’s successful managerial reign at ‘The Park’, particularly in the 1970 European Cup Winners’ Cup ties against Manchester City, at Windsor Park and Maine Road.

“I got to know Billy well and memorably remember his attendance, with Harry Wallace and then Linfield chairman the late Tom Armstrong, at the annual dinner of the Frontier Linfield supporters’ club, Newry (of which I was club secretary) in the Kilmorey Arms Hotel, Kilkeel.

“His gesture in coming along to our dinner, and meeting up with a small club 40 miles distance from Belfast spoke volumes. It was much appreciated by our 20-plus members who were mostly located in the South Down-Co Armagh area and were avid Linfield fans at games, home and away.”

Mr Kennedy added: “Later, in my role as editor of the Northern Ireland official programme, my personal contact with Billy Bingham increased considerably and, along with fellow Belfast journalist Ivan Little, we

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