Ex Liverpool, Everton Striker, David Johnson Dies Aged 71
Former Liverpool and Everton striker, David Johnson has lost his life at the age of 71.
According to reports, Johnson, who also scored six goals in eight appearances for England, had been suffering from throat cancer.
He had two spells at Everton, while in between playing for Ipswich under future England manager Bobby Robson and Liverpool during Bob Paisley’s celebrated time in charge at Anfield.
In six years with Liverpool from 1976, Johnson scored a total of 78 goals in 213 appearances as well as winning three English titles and the 1981 European Cup.
Former Liverpool forward David Fairclough paid tribute to his former team-mate in a Twitter post, saying: “So sad to hear my great friend and Liverpool legend David Johnson has passed away today.
“Shared so many great moments and memories with ‘Jono’. Today is a very sad day. Condolences to all Dave’s family. RIP ‘Doc’,” he added using Johnson’s nickname.
An Everton statement said: “Everyone at Everton football club is saddened to learn of the untimely passing of David ‘Doc’ Johnson at the age of 71.
“Our thoughts are with David’s family and friends at this time.”