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  1. Billy Wright, eigentlich William Ambrose Wright, CBE (* 6. Februar 1924 in Ironbridge / Shropshire ; † 3. September 1994 in Barnet ), war ein englischer Fußballspieler und -trainer.

  2. William Stephen Wright (7 July 1960 – 27 December 1997), known as King Rat, was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader who founded the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) during The Troubles. [2] Wright had joined the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in his home town of Portadown around 1975.

  3. William Ambrose Wright CBE (6 February 1924 – 3 September 1994) was an English footballer who played as a centre-back. He spent his entire club career at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

  4. 3. Sept. 2020 · It has been 26 years since legendary Wolves and England captain Billy Wright sadly passed, but the great man’s legacy continues to live on at Molineux. A true one-club man, Wright spent his entire club career in gold and black, becoming the first footballer in the world to earn 100 international caps and captaining his country a ...

  5. Billy Wright got a reprieve and went onto become the captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers during the club’s most successful period. Starting out as a right-half (or right-sided midfielder), injuries to colleagues at club and international level saw him converted to the centre-half position.

  6. 14. Sept. 2010 · Billy Wright was one of the most terrifying loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland. The man nicknamed King Rat - a term coined by journalists on the Sunday World newspaper - waged a bloody...

  7. - Wright captained England on 90 occasions, a record he held until World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore equalled him in 1973. - Wright once played in 70 consecutive England internationals between 1951 and 1959 – captaining England in every match – an all-time record for the Three Lions.