Willie Stevenson, the former midfielder for Rangers and Liverpool, has died at the age of 85. An influential player in both clubs, he helped Rangers win several titles, including the 1958-59 championship and the Scottish Cup. His move to Liverpool in 1962 marked the beginning of his successful stint under manager Bill Shankly, contributing to two First Division titles and the club's first FA Cup. Despite never playing for Scotland, Stevenson made 241 appearances for Liverpool and left a memorable legacy in British football.
Willie Stevenson, who passed away at 85, was a significant player for Rangers and Liverpool, winning major trophies and leaving a lasting legacy.
Stevenson, a key member of Bill Shankly's Liverpool, played an integral role in their successes, despite missing out on international duty with Scotland.
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