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West Ham Legend Billy Bonds Dies Aged 79
30 Nov
Summary
- Longest-serving player Billy Bonds has passed away at 79.
- He made 799 appearances, leading West Ham to two FA Cups.
- Bonds also managed the club, securing Premier League promotion.

West Ham United has confirmed the passing of Billy Bonds MBE, the club's longest-serving player, at the age of 79. Bonds, a deeply cherished figure, died peacefully surrounded by family. His unwavering dedication to the club was evident throughout his illustrious career.
Bonds was instrumental in West Ham's success, accumulating 799 appearances and captaining the team to two FA Cup wins and a Second Division title. His profound impact led to a stand being named in his honour at the London Stadium, a testament to his enduring legacy.
Following his retirement at 41, Bonds transitioned into coaching and then management, successfully leading West Ham to their inaugural Premier League promotion in 1993. He is remembered as a universally loved and respected personality by teammates, players, and supporters alike.



