A year ago today, on 4 April 2018, former Manchester United, Chelsea and AC Milan footballer Ray Wilkins tragically died after suffering a heart attack. He was 61 years old.
Tributes poured in for him from all over the world, with his former teammate Franco Baresi bringing a bouquet of flowers to the San Siro to honour him, as well as minute's silences held all across England in remembrance of a man widely considered one of the true gentlemen of the football world.
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On the first anniversary of his death, talkSPORT - a radio station on which he used to appear - posted an audio clip from last year of a homeless soldier who revealed that he had turned his life around thanks to Ray Wilkins.
Speaking on the show, the caller spoke about being homeless and struggling with gambling addiction, and how a conversation with Wilkins outside of Brompton Station had helped him.
It's testament to the man that 'Butch' was.
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