CCFC fan here. Was parked up in Cov City Centre one Saturday afternoon late on, around 4:30 ish, when this flash car pulled in front of me, and parked up. Out got Frank Worthington. Recognised him straight away. Although by this time he had retired, he still sported those trade mark long locks although his waistline wasn't quite what it was. I wound down my window, and said hello Frank, how can I help. He told me he was looking for a hotel in Cov because he was guest speaker at a sports dinner dance that evening and he was lost. Can't remember which hotel it was now, but when he told me the name of the hotel, I thought cripes that;s miles away, and the directions will take 10 minutes to explain. The missus was out shopping, so I said to Frank I'll take you there just follow me, which he did. He was a lovely gent and most grateful too. Although he was a Foxes legend sorry to hear of his passing. RIP Frank.
An true entertainer often talked about along side the likes of George Best, Rodney Marsh, Stan Bowles to mention just a few.. I watched him week In and week out at Filbert Street during the 70's where he was a fans favourite.. Thank you for some lovely memories. Rest In peace now Frank
The goal he scored for Bolton by juggling the ball and then flicking it up and over the defenders heads before smashing it in the net was sublime! If Messi did that , everybody would be saying that is why he is the best player in the world!
Frank was a truly gifted, skillful player. It was an absolute pleasure to watch him play. Sadly, in today's game, there is no one that has his charisma or flair. He was a GIANT and a LEGEND. RIP Frank.
I was at the game in 1975 at Spurs when we lost 0-3 to Leicester. Worthington scored and he reminded me of Stan Bowles, incredibly gifted and charismatic with it. Admired by everyone. A sad loss. RIP.
RIP Frank Worthington. An entertainer on the pitch and a gent off the pitch. Had the pleasure of meeting him twice at two testimonial dinners wen I worked at walsall fc in the 90s. Condolences to family and friends.
Yes glad we also had super Frank at Bolton absolutely superb player for Bwfc... That goal against Ipswich at burnden Park was absolute class the work of a genius. Rip frank
Fantastic player and guy. Used watch him on Star Soccer in the Leicester team when football was football and commentators was commentators Hugh John's. Skillfully alert player with a great touch of the ball and finisher. Loved his music 🎶 🎸 to. Losing so many gifted talented players of bygone days they will never be forgotten. 👍 R. I. P Worthy. God bless. From nels. Wba fc fan.... ⚽
@@peterkent1582 An earlier post indicated why Worthington was not signed by Liverpool. Once you read it you can understand why! But yes Worthington would have won a lot and played more often for England if he had signed for Liverpool.
What a legendary player. I had the pleasure to watch a true football player play at Filbert Street from the old kop in his Leicester City days. A Legend he is, so underrated by so few, adored by the Blue Foxes many. The foxes will be crying in honour tonight. RIP Frank
One of the entertainers of his generation, I used to go up to Bolton if my team were not playing just to watch Frank. Far better player than some others bummed up by the media because they played for bigger teams and always a pleasure to watch.
I was at a sportsman's dinner at our local football club. Frank was after dinner speaker and was absolutely hilarious. The whole audience was in tears with his stories about fellow pro's, parties, drinking and much more. Lovely guy.
Frank Worthington didn't get the cred he deserved cause that is how good I was. The guy was a genius and was thrilled when he played for Birmingham. R.I.P Frank
One of those rare players loved by all fans. I was paid a great compliment when I was playing to be called Frank Worthington due to my style of play. His goal when he was playing for Bolton later in his career was a thing of beauty. RIP legend.
Another 1 of footballs characters sadly slips away.. When football was allowed to be football. Worthington,best,hunter,charton,stiles You played for pitence,but played with your hearts. We will never forget you lads Thanks for the memories. Hope your up there having a pint.. ⚽️⚽️🍺🍺
Very underrated player. Even today he would sleep walk into any of the top PL Teams. A maverick genius like George Best, Tony Currie, Alan Hudson, Stan Bowles, Peter Osgood & Rodney Marsh. A golden era for football. RIP Frank.
Well done Kenneth. You named every genius player from the 70s. And a time when all football supporters appreciated a good player, no matter who they played for.
An amazingly gifted player that we had the pleasure of watching. He should have had lots more England caps but revie didn't like flair players. R.I.P Frankie wortho...
I think it was more down to Alf Ramsey. Alf changed teams very rarely, and Revie was little different. It was a lot harder to get into the England team back then than it is now. In fact, pretty much all club managers at the time only changed their team because of injury/suspension. Think the philosophy was very much to keep the same eleven as much as possible. Things kind of changed in the 80s.
Big Frank! I salute you and your memory sir! Wolves fan, aged 59, from the cradle to the grave. I watched you play as a kid. As an England striker. I met you in Dorchester. Now retired in Mexico, I cherish your skill, talent and humanity. How the game needs more Frank Worthington's today. May Valhalla treat you like the king you are!
I first saw him on TV playing for Huddersfield and realised he was a fine footballer. I couldn’t believe it when he came to Leicester. I saw Frank a few times. R.I.P. Wortho you legend.
Charlton fan here! Always loved watching the great Frank play! he was so skilled and gifted. Pity England had to many good forwards back in his day. I think he deserved more caps for England! He will always be remembered in a golden age of football!
What a player and character. The 70s had some great characters in the game and love the old muddy pitches RIP Frank and thanks for all the great memories watching you play #KRO
A players player and a fans player. It was worth the admission price just to see Frank play. The fact were talking about him and so many of us have our own memories on and off the pitch shows what a player he was. A star on earth and now a star in the sky. God bless you Frank. RIP.
Superb player , on the Burnden Paddock when he scored " that " goal for BWFC against Ipswich, and also when ge got the winner at Ewood to clinch promotion in 78. Top player, top man, highly thought of by all his clubs.
From David Forest fan since 1977 Rest in peace Frank you were a true maverick a proper legend not like the bellends of today you are missed already thank you for the brilliant football and pure entertainment
World level striker who never quite got the recognition for England. Met him whilst attending a Bolton Wanderers supporters meeting, and he took the time out to meet the fans. He's football royalty in my opinion, and would have excelled in any era.
Leicester came to Luton in the FA cup in 1974. Absolutely wiped the floor with us. Weller, Birchenall, Worthington et al. Absolute class. Sad to see another legend gone. Regards, Nevada based Hatter.
Top bloke great football legend ul be missed by all at lcfc .so sad to hear ur gone .rip frank .from huge lcfc fan. And yes you and vichai will meet in heaven .
Worthington -Up there with Bowles -Marsh -Best , The likes never to be seen in the game ever again” I thank God I got the chance to see them all in their Glory days... Mavericks, Playboys ,whatever way you look at it these likely lads turned out on Saturday afternoons and wowed us fans with a style of play years ahead of the times. They were Gods of our game. That goal you scored -flicked up and over the defence, with a volley finish, is up there in the top 10 best goals ever scored on English soil. (My opinion) RIP Frank Elvis” 🗣🎤Worthington👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏👏
I used to watch "Frankie Wortho" when I was a kid at Filbert Street in the 70s. Great player & a great character of the game. It was worth the entrance fee to stand in the Spion Kop & watch him do his stuff. Every time he got the ball, a wave of excitement gripped the fans. He loved the high life too, Leicester's very own George Best. RIP Frank. A true Leicester legend.
Not a Foxes supporter, but growing up Frank Worthington was my football idol! Didn't care which club he played for, just loved watching his silky skills; had the privilage to see him live, playing for Bolton, Leeds, Birmingham, BHA, Southampton and Sunderland - sadly only ever to got see him playing for Leicester on the box (and never saw his Huddersfield days, as I'd have been too young!). What a legend! RIP Frank Worthington
Really saddened to hear of Frank Worthington's death today, some great memories of him playing and the game is all the poorer at his passing. RIP Frank.
I had the pleasure of seeing him at Upton Park in my early teens. Although I didn’t think it was at the time, as he had the knack of always scoring against The Hammers! He was certainly the most underrated player of his time and should have played more times for England. Plus he was an Elvis as well! R.I.P. Frank and show them all your Blue Suede Boots up there.
Yes I saw Frank Worthington playing at Stoke he was wearing his long leather coat and hat he was a brilliant footballer and a person to me who enjoyed life and liked fun it was a pleasure seeing him covering the turf in his fine stile and scoring sadly missed God Bless keep scoring with the Big man rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👍👍🙏
Was lucky enough to see him play with Birmingham. He had pure genius class, he beat Forest one night with 2 goals. The second he was on the the left and bent it into the far right corner past Peter Shilton no less. RIP Frank you gave so many so much. KRO
Came back home to his beloved HUDDERSFIELD in his later years and was always seen at their matches especially premier league . He actually played last time HUDDERSFIELD played in the top flight in the 70s and does a town legend never to be forgotten.
I always liked and respected Frank, back in the day. He was one of many great players of his era, and an icon to LCFC and their fans. He was also...well, just a 'proper bloke'. Star Soccer, Hugh Johns and Sunday afternoon football highlights of East and West Midlands matches are long gone, and, sadly, so too is Frank. However, for those of us of a certain age, we will remember these giants of the game. Much respect and many condolences to Frank's family, friends and all concerned at Leicester City. *WOLVES AY WE* 🐺🐺🐺
Norwich City fan and a 70's football fan. I know for a fact that I was Frank Worthington several times when I scored between a couple of coats on the school field. Thoughts are with Franks friends and family.
Loved by all fans he played for,,although I was still young when he came to the Blues (Birmingham) he still stood out,,,RIP,,,KRO,,,have a duet with you know who mate,,,
One Frankie Wortho, there's only one Frankie Wortho. One Frankie Wortho...there's only one Frankie Wortho. Wortho and weller back together again . Loved them both, was lucky enough to have seen them play. You will always be a Filbert street legend Frank R.I.P mate 😪
Well done Frank lets have another one, Leicester were not a star studded team but their love of football shone through in their togetherness, skill and making football free flowing easy on the eye, thoughts with Frank's family, friends and Leicester. Leeds fan.
Really sad loss,,, loved watching him, and one goal they did not show ( cannot remember who they wre playing but was on TV ) was when , with back towards the goal with a defender either side of him flicked the ball over his head spun round and volleyed it into the net.....fantastic...RIP Frank
Frank is from my home town my dad went to school with him so sad to here this news what a player and legend frank along with the likes of george best and the other 70s entertainers we will never see again he would of loved an elvis song as the music to this vid RIP frank thanks for entertaining us
A class act in the true sense of the phrase. We only had him at Leeds for a short spell, 15 goals in 35 appearances. One of those characters who lit up the crowd.
He was a fantastic player, in the golden era of English football. I grew up in that period and though every club had its talisman, but Frank Worthington stood out. May he rest in peace!
the best English player of his generation, I remember his goal for Bolton juggling the ball before volleying it home. Outstanding. we even had him at Leeds for a bit. There will never be another like him. God Bless Frank.
RIP FRANK few years have gone by now since I had the privilege to get your wife and yourself the good seats at the Smokie concert Bradford you never forgot when you used to come to elland road in the press lounge we become friends at the time
Frank was a great player ability and stability , thank you for some great entertainment Frank . A left footed grafter and nice guy , bit like Gary Lineker .
CCFC fan here. Was parked up in Cov City Centre one Saturday afternoon late on, around 4:30 ish, when this flash car pulled in front of me, and parked up. Out got Frank Worthington. Recognised him straight away. Although by this time he had retired, he still sported those trade mark long locks although his waistline wasn't quite what it was. I wound down my window, and said hello Frank, how can I help. He told me he was looking for a hotel in Cov because he was guest speaker at a sports dinner dance that evening and he was lost. Can't remember which hotel it was now, but when he told me the name of the hotel, I thought cripes that;s miles away, and the directions will take 10 minutes to explain. The missus was out shopping, so I said to Frank I'll take you there just follow me, which he did. He was a lovely gent and most grateful too. Although he was a Foxes legend sorry to hear of his passing. RIP Frank.
Lovely story. He definitely looked world class on and off the pitch.
An true entertainer often talked about along side the likes of George Best, Rodney Marsh, Stan Bowles to mention just a few.. I watched him week In and week out at Filbert Street during the 70's where he was a fans favourite.. Thank you for some lovely memories. Rest In peace now Frank
You didn't have to be a Leicester fan to enjoy the magnificence of Frank Worthington, he was an entertainer for all fans of the game, bless him
Absolutely right - he was an entertainer. Shame we don't have too many of those today.
The goal he scored for Bolton by juggling the ball and then flicking it up and over the defenders heads before smashing it in the net was sublime! If Messi did that , everybody would be saying that is why he is the best player in the world!
I remember him playing against my club Man Utd Frank Worthington was top quality
An absolute legend and I was lucky enough to see him play rip Frank ⚽⚽🦊🦊
Frank was a truly gifted, skillful player. It was an absolute pleasure to watch him play. Sadly, in today's game, there is no one that has his charisma or flair. He was a GIANT and a LEGEND. RIP Frank.
I was at the game in 1975 at Spurs when we lost 0-3 to Leicester. Worthington scored and he reminded me of Stan Bowles, incredibly gifted and charismatic with it. Admired by everyone. A sad loss. RIP.
Frank Worthington was one of the greatest talents ever to play football ; with a brilliant sense of humour; R.I.P. Frank.
Newcastle fan here......Great player who I loved watching as a kid! Very skillful and scored some wonderful goals....RIP Frank!!
RIP Frank Worthington. An entertainer on the pitch and a gent off the pitch. Had the pleasure of meeting him twice at two testimonial dinners wen I worked at walsall fc in the 90s. Condolences to family and friends.
What can be said about Frank Worthington, I couldn't take my eyes off the ball at his feet, absolute genius, RIP Frankie Wortho xx
Never a Foxes supporter but always loved Frank's attitude and his obvious pleasure at scoring. His class of player is much missed. RIP Frank
I loved watching Frank play, he was artistic on the ball. His swagger, ability & confidence made him exceptional.
A legend of not only Leicester but English football. Glad we had him, sad hes left us.
Rest In Peace Frank Worthington
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Yes glad we also had super Frank at Bolton absolutely superb player for Bwfc... That goal against Ipswich at burnden Park was absolute class the work of a genius. Rip frank
I totally agree about that goal. And I'm an Ipswich fan! Respect and RIP Frank.
@@Vlogsomaniaftw Respect George.. its Under :-)
Also at Leeds briefly signed in a swap deal for Byron Stevenson when at Birmingham
Fantastic player and guy. Used watch him on Star Soccer in the Leicester team when football was football and commentators was commentators Hugh John's. Skillfully alert player with a great touch of the ball and finisher. Loved his music 🎶 🎸 to. Losing so many gifted talented players of bygone days they will never be forgotten. 👍 R. I. P Worthy. God bless. From nels. Wba fc fan.... ⚽
Fantastic tribute to a fantastic player. Total respect from a Liverpool fan.
@@peterkent1582 An earlier post indicated why Worthington was not signed by Liverpool. Once you read it you can understand why! But yes Worthington would have won a lot and played more often for England if he had signed for Liverpool.
What a legendary player. I had the pleasure to watch a true football player play at Filbert Street from the old kop in his Leicester City days. A Legend he is, so underrated by so few, adored by the Blue Foxes many. The foxes will be crying in honour tonight.
RIP Frank
What awful news .love from your Leicester family.♥️♥️
Some superheroes don't wear capes. RIP Frankie Wortho.
One of the entertainers of his generation, I used to go up to Bolton if my team were not playing just to watch Frank. Far better player than some others bummed up by the media because they played for bigger teams and always a pleasure to watch.
I was at a sportsman's dinner at our local football club. Frank was after dinner speaker and was absolutely hilarious. The whole audience was in tears with his stories about fellow pro's, parties, drinking and much more. Lovely guy.
Legend on & off the pitch. RIP & thanks from an Evertonian
Frank Worthington didn't get the cred he deserved cause that is how good I was. The guy was a genius and was thrilled when he played for Birmingham. R.I.P Frank
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One of those rare players loved by all fans. I was paid a great compliment when I was playing to be called Frank Worthington due to my style of play. His goal when he was playing for Bolton later in his career was a thing of beauty. RIP legend.
RIP Frank you were just Brilliant Man and such a great Elvis Presley Fan. Never Forgotten.
He lit up the pitch with his charm and charisma.
He entertained in the best possible way.
Another 1 of footballs characters sadly slips away..
When football was allowed to be football.
Worthington,best,hunter,charton,stiles
You played for pitence,but played with your hearts.
We will never forget you lads
Thanks for the memories.
Hope your up there having a pint..
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Just one of the great entertainers, skill, passion and brilliance, god rest Frank
Worthington a football Maverick......
Very underrated player. Even today he would sleep walk into any of the top PL Teams. A maverick genius like George Best, Tony Currie, Alan Hudson, Stan Bowles, Peter Osgood & Rodney Marsh. A golden era for football. RIP Frank.
Well done Kenneth. You named every genius player from the 70s. And a time when all football supporters appreciated a good player, no matter who they played for.
R.I.P. fine player & flamboyant character from a golden age
West Ham fan, always enjoyed watching Frank pure quality, total commitment , sad for all football fans RIP Frank
An amazingly gifted player that we had the pleasure of watching. He should have had lots more England caps but revie didn't like flair players.
R.I.P Frankie wortho...
Revie loved flair players in fact he played more than most i guess you didnt ever watch Bremner ,Giles , Madeley and Eddie Gray lol
So true, Osgood had same treatment.
I think it was more down to Alf Ramsey. Alf changed teams very rarely, and Revie was little different. It was a lot harder to get into the England team back then than it is now. In fact, pretty much all club managers at the time only changed their team because of injury/suspension. Think the philosophy was very much to keep the same eleven as much as possible. Things kind of changed in the 80s.
Met him at York races in 1985. Was a true gent & gr8 sense of humour. Tipped me a 9/2 winner !!
Big Frank! I salute you and your memory sir! Wolves fan, aged 59, from the cradle to the grave. I watched you play as a kid. As an England striker. I met you in Dorchester. Now retired in Mexico, I cherish your skill, talent and humanity. How the game needs more Frank Worthington's today. May Valhalla treat you like the king you are!
I first saw him on TV playing for Huddersfield and realised he was a fine footballer. I couldn’t believe it when he came to Leicester. I saw Frank a few times. R.I.P. Wortho you legend.
God Bless you Frank, thanks for the memories! RIP
Charlton fan here! Always loved watching the great Frank play! he was so skilled and gifted. Pity England had to many good forwards back in his day. I think he deserved more caps for England! He will always be remembered in a golden age of football!
What a player and character. The 70s had some great characters in the game and love the old muddy pitches
RIP Frank and thanks for all the great memories watching you play #KRO
RIP Frank. legend is not a strong enough word for wortho
One of my Hero's growing up Frank! Huge Elvis Presley fan like myself, R.I.P.
RIP Frank. I used to watch him at Huddersfield Town. Frank was real class.
A players player and a fans player. It was worth the admission price just to see Frank play. The fact were talking about him and so many of us have our own memories on and off the pitch shows what a player he was. A star on earth and now a star in the sky. God bless you Frank. RIP.
Superb player , on the Burnden Paddock when he scored " that " goal for BWFC against Ipswich, and also when ge got the winner at Ewood to clinch promotion in 78.
Top player, top man, highly thought of by all his clubs.
truly amazing player didn't matter who your team was you loved watching Frank play a true legend thanks for the memories r.i.p frank
Frank....Thanks your type will never be seen again.Great to watch.
R.I.P.
A class act, there’s nobody in the Premier League like him now.
From David Forest fan since 1977 Rest in peace Frank you were a true maverick a proper legend not like the bellends of today you are missed already thank you for the brilliant football and pure entertainment
World level striker who never quite got the recognition for England. Met him whilst attending a Bolton Wanderers supporters meeting, and he took the time out to meet the fans. He's football royalty in my opinion, and would have excelled in any era.
Very nice tribute to a wonderful player. Did everything with balance and great style.
Leicester came to Luton in the FA cup in 1974. Absolutely wiped the floor with us. Weller, Birchenall, Worthington et al. Absolute class.
Sad to see another legend gone.
Regards, Nevada based Hatter.
Top bloke great football legend ul be missed by all at lcfc .so sad to hear ur gone .rip frank .from huge lcfc fan. And yes you and vichai will meet in heaven .
Worthington -Up there with Bowles -Marsh -Best , The likes never to be seen in the game ever again” I thank God I got the chance to see them all in their Glory days... Mavericks, Playboys ,whatever way you look at it these likely lads turned out on Saturday afternoons and wowed us fans with a style of play years ahead of the times.
They were Gods of our game.
That goal you scored -flicked up and over the defence, with a volley finish, is up there in the top 10 best goals ever scored on English soil. (My opinion) RIP Frank Elvis” 🗣🎤Worthington👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏👏
I used to watch "Frankie Wortho" when I was a kid at Filbert Street in the 70s. Great player & a great character of the game. It was worth the entrance fee to stand in the Spion Kop & watch him do his stuff. Every time he got the ball, a wave of excitement gripped the fans. He loved the high life too, Leicester's very own George Best. RIP Frank. A true Leicester legend.
Not a Foxes supporter, but growing up Frank Worthington was my football idol! Didn't care which club he played for, just loved watching his silky skills; had the privilage to see him live, playing for Bolton, Leeds, Birmingham, BHA, Southampton and Sunderland - sadly only ever to got see him playing for Leicester on the box (and never saw his Huddersfield days, as I'd have been too young!). What a legend! RIP Frank Worthington
Using an adage from his idol.Frank has left the building.Thanks for the memories and god bless.
Really saddened to hear of Frank Worthington's death today, some great memories of him playing and the game is all the poorer at his passing. RIP Frank.
A total legend on and off the pitch 😪💙🦊
His skill set Fratton Park a light back in 72. RIP Frank
A classy, elegant and special player.
RIP a great great player. Loved in Norway. Love and thank you Frank
RIP FRANK YOU CAN SING ALONG WITH ELVIS YOUR IDOL IN HEAVEN
I had the pleasure of seeing him at Upton Park in my early teens.
Although I didn’t think it was at the time, as he had the knack of always scoring against The Hammers!
He was certainly the most underrated player of his time and should have played more times for England.
Plus he was an Elvis as well!
R.I.P. Frank and show them all your Blue Suede Boots up there.
Saw him play a couple of times,gifted player.RIP😔
Yes I saw Frank Worthington playing at Stoke he was wearing his long leather coat and hat he was a brilliant footballer and a person to me who enjoyed life and liked fun it was a pleasure seeing him covering the turf in his fine stile and scoring sadly missed God Bless keep scoring with the Big man rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👍👍🙏
As a Leeds fan, I loved Frank as a player, he wasn't with us long enough, but, he was a star on the pitch! Only the good die young, RIP Frank 💙💛 MOT
Was lucky enough to see him play with Birmingham. He had pure genius class, he beat Forest one night with 2 goals. The second he was on the the left and bent it into the far right corner past Peter Shilton no less. RIP Frank you gave so many so much. KRO
My Dad's inspiration in football. Top, top bloke.
Came back home to his beloved HUDDERSFIELD in his later years and was always seen at their matches especially premier league . He actually played last time HUDDERSFIELD played in the top flight in the 70s and does a town legend never to be forgotten.
Style and skill....and that hair was amazing RIP
I always liked and respected Frank, back in the day. He was one of many great players of his era, and an icon to LCFC and their fans. He was also...well, just a 'proper bloke'. Star Soccer, Hugh Johns and Sunday afternoon football highlights of East and West Midlands matches are long gone, and, sadly, so too is Frank. However, for those of us of a certain age, we will remember these giants of the game. Much respect and many condolences to Frank's family, friends and all concerned at Leicester City. *WOLVES AY WE* 🐺🐺🐺
Norwich City fan and a 70's football fan. I know for a fact that I was Frank Worthington several times when I scored between a couple of coats on the school field. Thoughts are with Franks friends and family.
Giant of a man, one of the lads, Amazing Footballer RIP
I'm a huddersfield town fan 50 years he was a true gent and a funny man my hero in the ups rip frank.
Loved by all fans he played for,,although I was still young when he came to the Blues (Birmingham) he still stood out,,,RIP,,,KRO,,,have a duet with you know who mate,,,
Lovely player, lovely man. R.I.P
One Frankie Wortho, there's only one Frankie Wortho. One Frankie Wortho...there's only one Frankie Wortho. Wortho and weller back together again . Loved them both, was lucky enough to have seen them play. You will always be a Filbert street legend Frank R.I.P mate 😪
All these players you grew up watching in the 70s are popping off. I’m in despair when i look at today’s lot.
most of today's players have no charisma or talent - Saw Frank at Leicester several times -a great player and entertainer, Rip.
Beautiful man, beautiful player
I was lucky enough to have seen most of the games he played for leicester true star football could do with more characters like him rest in peace
Well done Frank lets have another one, Leicester were not a star studded team but their love of football shone through in their togetherness, skill and making football free flowing easy on the eye, thoughts with Frank's family, friends and Leicester. Leeds fan.
I watched Frank play at Portman against Ipswich in the early 80's his game was pure CLASS.
Fantastic player RIP Frank & thanks for the memories 👍👍
As a kid I saw him at Upton Park .He look liked he'd strolled out the boozer for a game of football..and took the piss
Brilliant player . Rip
An absolute legend and certainly one of my favourites back in the day. A real joy to behold - rest in peace Frank. ❤
Rest in peace Frank from Bolton
RIP FRANK we will remember you forever
Really sad loss,,, loved watching him, and one goal they did not show ( cannot remember who they wre playing but was on TV ) was when , with back towards the goal with a defender either side of him flicked the ball over his head spun round and volleyed it into the net.....fantastic...RIP Frank
He that goal for my team bolton wanderers, he was only with us for two seasons, but he is still a legend to us, RIP FRANK KING OF BURNDEN PARK
Frank and Vichai will meet again in heaven 💙🙏
Nice tribute. Sad news for many supporters of the teams he played for.
Frank is from my home town my dad went to school with him so sad to here this news what a player and legend frank along with the likes of george best and the other 70s entertainers we will never see again he would of loved an elvis song as the music to this vid RIP frank thanks for entertaining us
I remember going down the kop at Filbert Street to see Frankie, a true legend and a ladies man.
A class act in the true sense of the phrase. We only had him at Leeds for a short spell, 15 goals in 35 appearances. One of those characters who lit up the crowd.
Always loved seeing Frank play. So naturally talented. Came across as a genuinely nice man too. RIP Mr Worthington from a Hammer ⚒
He was a fantastic player, in the golden era of English football. I grew up in that period and though every club had its talisman, but Frank Worthington stood out. May he rest in peace!
When.men were men n football was football.
R.i.p a legend
From a huge liverpool fan
Y.n.w.a.
the best English player of his generation, I remember his goal for Bolton juggling the ball before volleying it home. Outstanding. we even had him at Leeds for a bit. There will never be another like him. God Bless Frank.
RIP FRANK few years have gone by now since I had the privilege to get your wife and yourself the good seats at the Smokie concert Bradford you never forgot when you used to come to elland road in the press lounge we become friends at the time
One of my favourite players when I was a wee boy . Different class .RIP Frank .
Frank was a legend in my eyes. Played how supporters wanted to see people play , unlike today's dross .
R.I.P Frank
Nice video, great player for Leicester and he went on to become a hero at Bolton as well. Great character lost to us far too early
Frank was a great player ability and stability , thank you for some great entertainment Frank . A left footed grafter and nice guy , bit like Gary Lineker .