Legendary former Wales, Liverpool and Wrexham defender Joey Jones, who has died at the age of 70, was a fierce competitor, a loveable character and a humble hero to fans of every team he represented.
A European Cup and league title winner with Liverpool in 1977, Jones spent most of his career with Wrexham and also played for Chelsea and Huddersfield Town.
He made 72 appearances for Wales and, at the time of his retirement from international football in 1986, was his country's most capped player.
After retiring as a player, Jones coached and managed Wrexham, where he first played as a professional.