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WALSH, Paul. Charlton Athletic, Luton Town, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers, Portsmouth, Manchester City, Portsmouth. (1979-1996) An England international striker who was one of the top strikers of his day became a players agent, TV pundit and an ambassador for FIFA.

WALTERS, Mark. Aston Villa, Rangers, Liverpool, Stoke City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Southampton, Swindon Town, Bristol Rovers (1981-2002) Walters joined Coventry Preparatory School as a Saturday morning football coach for the 4 to 11 year�olds in 2003. He went on to coach at the Aston Villa academy as well as earning teaching qualifications in order to become Aston Villa's academy head of languages.

WARK, John. Ipswich Town, Liverpool, Ipswich Town, Middlesbrough, Ipswich Town (1974-1996) P.F.A. Player of the Year in 1991. Won 29 Scotland caps, ended up back at Portman Road as community officer but is now a match day host.(Won a UEFA Cup winners medal with Ipswich)

WESTBY, Jack. Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, Southport (1937-1947). After retiring spent his working live employed by Liverpool Corporation Education Department as a PT instructor, died in Crosby aged 89 in May 2008.

WHELAN, Ronnie. Liverpool, Southend United (1979-1996) A free transfer signing by Liverpool when onto win Six league Championships, two FA Cup's, three League Cup's and a European Cup had a spell as manager of Southend before trying his in Greece with Panionios and in Cyprus with Olympiakos Nicosia and Apollon Limassol, but these days works the after dinner circuit and is a pundit.

WHITE, Dick. Scunthorpe United, Liverpool, Doncaster Rovers (1950-1963) Scunthorpe born central defender who joined Liverpool from his home town club in 1955. Went onto play over 20 games for The Reds before ending at Doncaster Rovers in 1963. Dick became a garage proprietor in Nottingham and was a keen golfer serving as past Captain and President of Scunthorpe Golf Club, died in June 2002. (Division Two championship medal in 1962)

WRIGHT, Mark. Oxford United, Southampton Derby County, Liverpool (1980-1998) Wright has moved into the managerial circuit since retiring, and has managed Southport, Oxford United and Peterborough United. He has also managed Chester City on three seperate occasions.

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