- Wolves’ legendary former goalkeeper Paul Bradshaw has passed away aged 67
- He was hailed as ‘one of the greatest of his era’ after winning 1980 League Cup
Former Wolves goalkeeper Paul Bradshaw has died at the age of 67.
Bradshaw was part of the 1980 side that won the League Cup – the last time the club lifted silverware and played 243 times for the Molineux outfit.
Wolves paid tribute to Bradshaw following his death and called him ‘one of the greatest goalkeepers of his era’.
A club statement read: ‘We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Paul Bradshaw at the age of 67.
‘One of the greatest ‘keepers of his era, Paul played a key role in a successful period for the club, lifting the League Cup in 1980.
‘Our thoughts are with Paul’s friends, family and loved ones.’
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Former Wolves goalkeeper Paul Bradshaw has died at the age of 67
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