Let’s kick off a tribute to Gary Shaw, the Aston Villa legend we’ll always remember! ⚽️❤️
Aston Villa Football Club is mourning the loss of one of its most cherished heroes, Gary Shaw. The striker, who made his mark as a pivotal player in Aston Villa’s triumphant 1982 European Cup win, sadly passed away at the age of 63. After a brilliant career spanning a decade, where he netted an impressive 79 goals in 213 appearances, Shaw was hospitalised due to a head injury earlier this month. His legacy is one that every Villa fan will remember not just for the goals, but for the spirit he brought to the club.
Shaw joined Aston Villa in 1978, quickly becoming a fan favourite with his knack for finding the back of the net. Over his ten years with the club, he played a crucial role in leading Aston Villa to Champions League glory and securing the First Division title. As words of condolence pour in from fans and fellow players alike, it feels as though the heart of Villa Park has dimmed with his passing.
In a tragic turn, news of his death brought immense grief across the footballing community. Aston Villa expressed their shock and sadness in a heartfelt statement, illustrating how integral Shaw was to the club’s history. Not only was Shaw celebrated for his footballing prowess on the pitch, but he was also known as a committed supporter of the game well after hanging up his boots, remaining a fixture at Villa matches and community events.
As tributes continue to flood in from former teammates and fans, it’s important to remember that Gary Shaw’s legacy extends beyond stats and trophies. He is fondly remembered not just as a great striker, but as a passionate individual and a loyal ambassador for Aston Villa. This legacy lives on in passionate discussions about the beautiful game and in the spirit of camaraderie amongst fans that Shaw so wonderfully embodied in his life.
Aston Villa Football Club is deeply shocked and profoundly saddened to learn that Gary Shaw, one of our European Cup-winning heroes, has passed away.
The former striker, who scored 79 goals in 213 appearances for Aston Villa, was hospitalised with a head injury this month.
Gary Shaw registered 165 games for Aston Villa, scoring 59 goals between 1978 and 1988. He's won the Champions League and First Division with the club.
Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw has died, with the club saying they are 'deeply shocked and profoundly saddened' at his passing.
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FORMER Aston Villa striker Gary Shaw, who was a "regular" at Harriers home games for years, has died at the age of 63.
Aston Villa statement read: Aston Villa Football Club is deeply shocked and profoundly saddened to learn that Gary Shaw, one of our European Cup-winning ...
Former Aston Villa striker Gary Shaw, one of their European Cup-winning players in 1982, has died at the age of 63, the Premier League club said on Monday.
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