Raymond Neal Clemence, (5 August 1948 – 15 November 2020) was an
England
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international
football goalkeeper and part of the
Liverpool
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team of the 1970s. He is one of only 31 players to have made over
1,000 career appearances, and holds the record for the most clean sheets in the history of football (460). Winning three
European Cups, five
League titles, two
UEFA Cup
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s, a
UEFA Super Cup
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, an
FA Cup
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and a
League Cup with Liverpool, the last of his 665 appearances for the club was the victorious
1981 European Cup Final
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. In 1981, after being phased out at Liverpool, Clemence joined
Tottenham Hotspur, winning a UEFA Cup, an FA Cup, and a Charity Shield with them, before retiring from football in 1988.
After brief spells as joint-manager at Tottenham (alongside
Doug Livermore) and sole manager at
Barnet in the first half of the 90s, he acted as head of the FA Development Team, overseeing the development made by players in the England youth teams from under-16 to 21 level, having previously been part of the
England
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senior team's backroom staff.
Club career
Scunthorpe United
Born in
Skegness
Skegness ( ) is a seaside town and civil parish in the East Lindsey District of Lincolnshire, England. On the Lincolnshire coast of the North Sea, the town is east of Lincoln and north-east of Boston. With a population of 19,579 as of 201 ...
, Lincolnshire, Clemence played eight matches on trial for
Notts County
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, but was ultimately not signed by the
Meadow Lane club. He was spotted by
Scunthorpe United
Scunthorpe United Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. The side currently competes in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. The tea ...
whilst playing in a county-cup final at their
Old Showground ground for his local youth club Skegness Cosmos. After starring in the Cosmos' 4-3 victory, Clemence was invited for formal trials with "The Iron", which he duly passed.
[Soccer Monthly, August 1979, Interview with John Keith (Daily Express). Retrieved 3 December 2020.] Clemence went on to sign professional terms for Scunthorpe on his 17th birthday, 5 August 1965, shortly before the start of Scunthorpe's
1965–66 Third Division
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Association football
*Belgian Thir ...
campaign.
Despite initially playing in the club's 'third team',
[''Scunthorpe United Football Club''Scunthorpe United vs Morecambe and Bolton Wanderers official match programme. 21st-24 November 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020.] Clemence's big break arrived later in his debut season - making his professional debut in a 1-1 draw at home to
Swansea Town on 2 April 1966. Prior to this debut, Clemence remembers a key behind-the-scenes intervention from two Scunthorpe coaches: "
Jack Brownsword and Alan Bushby pulled me aside, gave me a pep talk and told me they thought I could play for England one day but 'you've got to work at it'".
Clemence went on to make four appearances in total throughout his debut season,
[Staff, John. (17 October 2012). ''From Nuts to Iron - The Official History of Scunthorpe United 1899-2012''. Yore Publications p236] including earning his first professional clean sheet in a 1-0 victory away at
Southend United.
[Bell, Max (31 August 2020). ''Scunthorpe United: 20 Legends.'' Vertical Editions. p88. ] Having spent much of that season as understudy to the experienced former
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (), commonly known as Wolves, is a professional association football, football club based in Wolverhampton, England, which compete in the . The club has played at Molineux Stadium since moving from Dudley Ro ...
and
Aston Villa
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custodian
Geoff Sidebottom, Clemence later cited Sidebottom as a crucial early mentor: "I learned a lot from Geoff. He taught me how to look after myself because 'keepers were a lot less protected then."
During his time at the club, Clemence lived with Mrs Ruby Duce of King Edward Street in
Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe () is an Industrial city, industrial town and unparished area in the Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority of North Lincolnshire in Lincolnshire, England of which it is the main administrative centre. Scunthorpe had an es ...
; in the very same digs which would then immediately be occupied by Ray's future England and Liverpool teammate
Kevin Keegan following Clemence's departure to Liverpool.
After being reintroduced to the side after they had lost their opening three games in all competitions,
Clemence became Scunthorpe's undisputed first-choice goalkeeper in their following
1966–67 Third Division
In sport, the Third Division, also called Division 3, Division Three, or Division III, is often the third-highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below.
Association football
*Belgian Thir ...
campaign,
in which they finished a disappointing 18th. After manager and ex-
Busby Babe
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Freddie Goodwin departed mid-season for the
New York Generals in the nascent
North American Soccer League, Clemence spent the latter half of his season under the guidance of caretaker player-manager
Keith Burkinshaw, who would later also sign the player for
Tottenham Hotspur.
And despite Clemence himself worrying that a humiliating 7-1 defeat away to arch-rivals
Grimsby Town could end his professional career, Scunthorpe's faith in him never waivered and this defeat proved to be the second game in a run of 46 consecutive starts he made to see out all of Scunthorpe's remaining league and cup matches.
This run took Clemence's figures to 50 appearances and 12 clean sheets in all competitions for Scunthorpe;
but unbeknownst to him, he had been scouted in 12 games by legendary Liverpool manager
Bill Shankly
William Shankly (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was a Scottish association football, football player and Manager (association football), manager, who is best known for his time as manager of Liverpool F.C., Liverpool. Shankly brought su ...
and his coaching staff. This came to fruition later that summer, when Clemence was forced to leave a beachside deckchair-stacking shift early, with the news that an urgent telegram awaited him at home.
This was because Liverpool's bid for the now 18-year-old shot-stopper had been accepted, and the Scunthorpe chairman personally drove Clemence to Anfield in his Rolls-Royce the next morning.
Looking back on his time with the club, Clemence fondly recalled how Scunthorpe United was: "A club I'm proud to be associated with. While I was there it was like being part of a family.
Liverpool
Clemence was signed by Liverpool manager
Bill Shankly
William Shankly (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was a Scottish association football, football player and Manager (association football), manager, who is best known for his time as manager of Liverpool F.C., Liverpool. Shankly brought su ...
on 24 June 1967 from Scunthorpe United for a fee of £18,000.
He made his debut and kept his first clean sheet in a
League Cup third round tie at
Anfield
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on 25 September 1968,
Swansea Town were the visitors and were beaten 2–0.
He was nurtured through the reserve side over the next two years, with the occasional senior appearance, until 1970, at which point he became the club's first choice goalkeeper.
In 1971 Liverpool reached the
FA Cup Final
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, where Clemence played well but
Arsenal
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scored twice in extra time to overcome Liverpool's lead and win the game 2–1. There would be joy for Clemence two seasons later in 1973 when Liverpool won both the
League title and
UEFA Cup
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, with Clemence saving a penalty in the
final
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* Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event
** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ...
of the latter against
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e. V. Mönchengladbach, commonly known as Borussia Mönchengladbach (), Mönchengladbach () or Gladbach (; abbreviated as Borussia MG, BMG), is a professional Association football, football club based in ...
. The penalty save meant that Liverpool took a 3–0 lead to Germany with them, rather than 3–1. Gladbach won 2–0 at home, had
Jupp Heynckes
Josef "Jupp" Heynckes (; born 9 May 1945) is a German retired professional footballer and manager. The majority of his player career was as a striker for Borussia Mönchengladbach in its golden era of the 1960s and '70s, when they won many natio ...
scored the penalty, then with the same second-leg result the tie would have finished 3–3 on aggregate, and Borussia Mönchengladbach would have won on the away goals rule. The
1973–74 season saw Liverpool claim yet more silverware winning the
FA Cup
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with a comprehensive 3–0 victory over
Newcastle United
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.
Liverpool won another League and UEFA Cup double in 1976 and then made a bid for a unique treble a year later. They achieved the first leg when they won the League title, but lost the
FA Cup final
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2-1 to rivals
Manchester United
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. A few days later, Liverpool won the
European Cup
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for the first time in Rome, defeating Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1. In the second half Clemence made a magnificent save against
Uli Stielike when the score was 1–1.
Liverpool retained the European Cup in
1978 with a narrow 1–0 win over
Club Brugge at Wembley, but conceded their League title to
Nottingham Forest, to whom they also lost in the
League Cup final. In 1979 and 1980, Clemence kept goal as Liverpool clinched the League title in each season. The 1978–79 League success saw Clemence set a record that was never beaten under the two points for a win system, conceding only 16 goals in the 42 league matches (and just 4 at Anfield). This remarkable record remains for a 42-match season and endured until beaten in the 2004–05 season by
Chelsea, who conceded 15 goals in the 38 League matches.
In 1981 Liverpool won the
League Cup, and for the third time the
European Cup
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, the latter with a 1–0 win over
Real Madrid
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Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
in a dour contest at the
Parc des Princes on 27 May. It turned out to be Clemence's last game for the club.
The emergence of
Bruce Grobbelaar put Clemence's place in the side under threat for the first time in eleven years (during which period he played in more than 650 matches and missed a mere six), and he decided to leave Liverpool to join
Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £300,000.
Tottenham Hotspur
Clemence left Liverpool to join
Tottenham Hotspur in 1981 for a fee of £300,000. The two clubs reached the
1982 League Cup final, which Liverpool won 3–1. Spurs did, however, win the
1982 FA Cup, defeating
QPR 1–0 after a replay.
Clemence's first Tottenham appearance was in the
1981 FA Charity Shield
The 1981 FA Charity Shield was the 59th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 22 August 1981 at Wembley Stadium and played b ...
against
Aston Villa
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at Wembley on 22 August 1981, where Mark Falco and Peter Withe each scored twice in an entertaining 2–2 draw. His League debut came a week later with a winning start at
Ayresome Park
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, where Spurs beat
Middlesbrough
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Until the early 1800s, the a ...
3–1. His first clean-sheet came three games later on 12 September at
Molineux, when he kept
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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off the scoresheet in the 1–0 victory.
Spurs won the UEFA Cup in
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast As ...
. Clemence missed the final against
Anderlecht through injury, but was on the bench as substitute goalkeeper in a match famously won when
Tony Parks
Anthony Parks (born 28 January 1963) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In a career spanning over 20 years, he was on the books of 15 different clubs, making more than 250 league appea ...
saved twice during the penalty shootout. Clemence reached a fifth FA Cup final in
1987
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, where Spurs lost to
Coventry City. He is in a select group of players who have appeared in five or more FA Cup finals. Clemence sustained an Achilles tendon injury in Tottenham's away match at Norwich in October 1987, which forced his retirement from playing in 1988. Shortly after retiring Clemence joined the Spurs coaching staff.
International career
Clemence was a regular for
England
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between 1972 and 1983 making his debut and keeping his first clean-sheet in the 1–0
World Cup
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qualifier win over
Wales
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at
Ninian Park on 15 November 1972. England failed to qualify for
World Cup
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s in 1974 and 1978. Clemence was part of the squad which qualified for
Euro 1980 but the team failed to qualify from Group 2. In 1982, he was in the squad which qualified for the
World Cup
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, but again England did not progress beyond the quarter-final stage.
Clemence
captained England, once, the first keeper to do so since
Frank Swift. The game in question was a friendly with
Brazil
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, although Clemence couldn't prevent the Brazilians from scoring as England lost 1–0.
Because of injury to his left knee Clemence was retired from international football with 61 England caps in a 12-year international career. The presence of another goalkeeper,
Peter Shilton, meant that the England management struggled to decide which keeper was the best, and ended up alternating their selection. Shilton ended up as first choice keeper for the rest of the 1980s, playing in two more World Cups and attaining a record 125 caps.
Coaching career
Management
Clemence retired in 1988 and joined the coaching staff at Spurs, working his way through to the first team, before leaving to become joint manager of
Barnet (with fellow goalkeeper Gary Phillips) in January 1994. At the start of the 1994–95 season, he took sole charge leading Barnet to ninth and 13th in Division 3.
England coaching team
In August 1996
he was recruited by his former Spurs and England teammate
Glenn Hoddle as goalkeeping coach for the England team, a position he continued to hold under Hoddle's successors
Kevin Keegan and
Sven-Göran Eriksson
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After an unassuming playing career as a right-back, Eriksson went on to experience major success in club management between 1977 and 2001, winning ...
. He remained in that position under
Steve McClaren until he was replaced by Italian
Franco Tancredi
Franco Tancredi (; born 10 January 1955) is an Italian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for several Italian clubs, in particular Roma, and the Italy national team. He is a member of the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame.
Club career
Tancredi b ...
as goalkeeping coach in December 2007, as
Fabio Capello took charge of the national team. Clemence, however, remained part of the England backroom staff, and when Roy Hodgson took over as manager, he reinstated Clemence to the Goalkeeper coach role. On 11 June 2012, he snapped his Achilles tendon during England's warmups for their game against France during
Euro 2012
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.
He was the head of the
F.A.'s Head of Development Team, where his role was to oversee the England under 16s, 17s, 18s, 19s and 20 sides, working with England U21 coach
Stuart Pearce in monitoring the players' progress to the U21 side. He also occasionally worked as a pundit on TV and radio, and commented on current goalkeeping stories in football.
In 2013, Clemence retired; being "lavishly saluted", and being bought a gift from the
England national team; despite his last appearance at an international level being 30 years earlier.
Personal life and death
Clemence was appointed an
MBE in the
1987 Birthday Honours
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for services to football. His son,
Stephen
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, was a midfield player who came through the ranks at Spurs and
Birmingham City
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, before retiring injured from
Leicester City in 2010. He was the
Newcastle United
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first team coach under Steve Bruce. Clemence's daughter Sarah also has footballing connections, being the wife of former
Crystal Palace and
Nottingham Forest manager and
Scotland
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striker
Dougie Freedman.
In February 2005, Clemence announced that he had been diagnosed with
prostate cancer
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and that he would spend time away from the England squad whilst he received treatment. He was the second member of Eriksson's staff to be diagnosed with prostate cancer;
Brian Kidd
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Kidd was also assistant to Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson from 199 ...
was diagnosed with the disease prior to
Euro 2004.
Clemence is held in high regard by both Liverpool and Tottenham fans. He was voted in at No. 11 on the Liverpool Football Club web site poll ''
100 Players Who Shook The Kop
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''; he was also the highest placed goalkeeper. He was also chosen as goalkeeper in the
BBC's Merseyside team of the 20th century, and topped ''Total Football''s poll of the best ever goalkeeper, beating players of the calibre of
Peter Shilton,
Lev Yashin,
Gordon Banks and
Pat Jennings.
Clemence died on 15 November 2020, after 15 years with prostate cancer. He was 72.
Honours
Liverpool
*
Football League First Division
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:
1972–73,
1975–76,
1976–77,
1978–79,
1979–80
*
FA Cup
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:
1973–74
*
League Cup:
1980–81
*
FA Charity Shield:
1974
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,
1976
Events January
* January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 11 – The 1976 Phil ...
,
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democrati ...
(shared),
1979,
1980
*
European Cup
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:
1976–77,
1977–78,
1980–81
*
UEFA Cup
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:
1972–73,
1975–76
*
European Super Cup:
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democrati ...
Tottenham Hotspur
*FA Cup:
1981–82
*FA Charity Shield:
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 10 – Salvadoran Civil War: The FMLN launches its first major off ...
(shared)
*UEFA Cup:
1983–84
See also
*
List of men's footballers with the most official appearances
References
External links
*
*
Official past players at Liverpoolfc.tv*
Player profile at LFChistory.net
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