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10 Facts About Ronnie Moran

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Ronald Moran was an English footballer who played as a left-back for Liverpool, captaining the side.

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Ronnie Moran was born in Crosby, Liverpool, and began his footballing career at Liverpool playing with the 'C' team while working as an apprentice electrician.

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Ronnie Moran was rewarded for his service towards the latter part of the decade when he was handed the club captaincy.

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Ronnie Moran did play in the Anfield victory over Internazionale three days later, before playing his last competitive game in the San Siro stadium when Liverpool were controversially beaten in the second leg of the European Cup semi-final.

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Ronnie Moran became famous on the bench for his loud voice shouting instructions to the players which could be heard in the packed Kop.

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When Dalglish sensationally announced his resignation as manager in February 1991, Ronnie Moran was installed as caretaker boss, a role he occupied for only ten games.

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Ronnie Moran had placed on record an unwillingness to take the job on full-time and summarily stood down when Graeme Souness was duly appointed as Dalglish's successor in April 1991.

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8.

Ronnie Moran had the honour of leading Liverpool out at Wembley for The Final.

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Ronnie Moran remained on the coaching staff under Souness and then under friend Roy Evans when he took over as manager in January 1994.

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Ronnie Moran finally announced his retirement from football and left Liverpool in 1998.