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    Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away




    Stuart became one of the most decorated players in Wolves history as part of the League Championship successes in 1954, 1958 and 1959.

    He was an unused squad member for the FA Cup final win against Blackburn Rovers in 1960, picking up a winners medal.
    Another Wolves legend leaves us, RIP Eddie Stuart. - view external link

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    A stylish player and man, saw all his successes and what a time to be a Wolves fan and it was players like Eddie who gave us that pride to support Wolves. Sadly missed but plenty of great memories.

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    As I have mentioned on this site before, one of my earliest memories of The Wolves is of Eddie Stuart 'glistening' with perspiration under the Upton Park floodlights in November 1959.

    RIP Eddie - you made a great contribution to Wolves history.

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    Quote Originally Posted by greystone16
    A stylish player and man, saw all his successes and what a time to be a Wolves fan and it was players like Eddie who gave us that pride to support Wolves. Sadly missed but plenty of great memories.
    My thoughts and sentiments exactly mate.

    RIP Eddie.

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    R.I.P Eddie.

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    RIP Eddie in typical Football fashion an Injury or in this case a loss of form ( at just the wrong time) cost you a Place in a victorious FA Cup Final an accolade that along with your 3 league titles you would have richly deserved.

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    When you watch the history of Wolves when Eddie is talking you can see what a sensitive, well spoken, humble man he was. It really comes across his love of Wolves and the emotion he felt by missing the 1960 F.A Cup final really due to his race.
    RIP Mr Stuart.

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    Quote Originally Posted by kensleftfoot
    When you watch the history of Wolves when Eddie is talking you can see what a sensitive, well spoken, humble man he was. It really comes across his love of Wolves and the emotion he felt by missing the 1960 F.A Cup final really due to his race.
    RIP Mr Stuart.

    Nah I can see where you might be coming from with the race angle Ken but it just wasn't that political.

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    RIP Eddie. I sometimes wish I could have been a bit older so I could have seen that golden team of the '50s.

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    re: Wolves legend Eddie Stuart passes away

    Was lucky enough to have seen Eddie play when I was a kid. Great full back.
    RIP Eddie.

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