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Peter Cormack: Former Liverpool, Hibernian and Scotland midfielder dies aged 78 | Football News
Former Liverpool midfielder Peter Cormack has died on the age of 78.
The Scotland worldwide gained two league titles, the UEFA Cup and FA Cup throughout a four-year spell at Anfield between 1972 and 1976, after being signed by supervisor Invoice Shankly from Nottingham Forest.
Cormack was a key determine within the closing years of the legendary Liverpool supervisor, and was an everyday below his successor, Bob Paisley, till a knee harm curtailed his profession at Anfield.
Departing with 26 objectives in 178 appearances, Cormack signed for Bristol Metropolis earlier than returning to Hibernian, the membership he started his profession with, for a second spell.
Cormack went on to handle Partick, Cowdenbeath and Greenock Morton and had a brief spell as a global supervisor for Botswana.
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