Tributes as ex-ireland soccer star dies at 44
Player who scored shock goal against Man Utd found in car
Barry Bennell lad coming up through the ranks and of course there was that goal against Man Utd.
“He was a really nice lad and his family will be devastated. My thoughts are with them.”
Pete Jones, chairman of the Wrexham Supporters Trust, said: “It is extremely sad news to hear.
“His name will always live on in Wrexham with those special goals – that one that put Ipswich out of the FA Cup and the goal which put Wrexham 1-0 up against Man Utd.
“He’s never been far from Wrexham fans’ hearts.”
A Wrexham statement said: “The club has been so saddened to hear of the untimely passing of former player Kieron Durkan at just 44 years of age.”
Durkan played for a number of English clubs and was a youth player at Crewe.
He told detectives more than 20 years ago he had not been abused by ex-crewe coach Barry Bennell who was jailed for 31 years for sex attacks on 12 boys.
Durkan made more than 250 appearances in the Football League.
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