The tributes continue to flow in for the voice of Australian football Les Murray, who passed away on Monday morning.
So sad that Les Murray has passed. A pioneer and legend of our game.No words can describe how much we will miss him. Rest in Peace my friend
— TIM CAHILL (@Tim_Cahill) July 31, 2017
Les Murray brought the world game to Australian homes. He was the voice of famous victory and heartbreaking defeat, of joy and despair. Vale
— Bill Shorten (@billshortenmp) July 31, 2017
Les Murray Mr Soccer difficult to believe you're gone ! A massive loss for our game ! @TheWorldGame Far too soon !
— Robbie Slater (@RobbieSlater17) July 31, 2017
Watching, playing, then working in football. Les was always there. A mentor and a dear, dear friend. You will always be here. Rest in Peace.
— David Zdrilic (@Zdrila) July 31, 2017
A dear, dear friend who be desperately missed. Having a beer will never be the same again but we will always have Hong Kong, Les Murray & I.
— Lee Lin Chin (@LeeLinChinSBS) July 31, 2017
VALE LES MURRAY
— Johnny Warren (@JohnnyWarren) July 31, 2017
"From the world game, goodnight."#RIPLesMurray #JWC #IToldYouSo https://t.co/bX0XhKjXh0 pic.twitter.com/n1GFQcQhjG
R.I.P Les Murray. He and Johnny did so much for football. The best ever. @SantoSamEd pic.twitter.com/Nwby6TJlp9
— ed kavalee (@mredkavalee) July 31, 2017
Les Murray was funny, arcerbic, generous, flawed, kind and unique. Most of all, when most needed, he was Mr Football.#RIPLesMurray
— Richard Hinds (@rdhinds) July 31, 2017
Impossible to put into words how much Les Murray helped grow & shape football in this country. Spent many, many Sundays watching TWG. RIP.
— Matt Bungard (@TheMattBungard) July 31, 2017
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