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Former West Ham captain and manager Bonds dies at the age of 79
West Ham United and Liverpool players play tribute to former West Ham United player and manager Billy Bonds before the Premier League match at the London Stadium, November 30, 2025

WEST HAM paid a moving tribute to former captain and manager Billy Bonds ahead of yesterday’s Premier League match against Liverpool following his death at the age of 79.

Bonds was the longest-serving player for the Irons, making 799 appearances across a 21-year career which saw him lift the FA Cup twice as well as winning the old Second Division.

After moving into coaching, initially with the youth team, Bonds was appointed manager in February 1990, securing promotion from Division Two and, after relegation in 1992, then taking the Upton Park club back into the top flight at the start of the Premier League era.

Bonds — who had been signed from Charlton in May 1967, going on to captain West Ham to FA Cup success in both 1975 and 1980 — left the Irons in 1994, when he was replaced in the manager’s job by his best friend and assistant, Harry Redknapp.

Later voted the club’s greatest player, Bonds also had a stand named in his honour at their new London Stadium home.

Current West Ham skipper Jarrod Bowen paid tribute to Bonds as the “best captain” in the history of the club, and held up a number four shirt as the players gathered in the centre-circle ahead of kick-off against Liverpool.

Players wore black armbands and images of Bonds were displayed on the main screens before an announcement was made ahead of applause. Afterwards, Bowen went to place the shirt on the turf in front of the Billy Bonds Stand.

West Ham are also planning a full tribute to take place before the fixture with Aston Villa at the London Stadium on December 14.

A statement from Bonds’ family via West Ham read: “We are heartbroken to announce that we lost our beloved Dad today. He was devoted to his family and was the most kind, loyal, selfless, and loving person.

“Dad loved West Ham United and its wonderful supporters with all his heart and treasured every moment of his time at the club.

“He will always be in our hearts and eternally missed. We take comfort knowing that his legacy will live on forever.”

Ahead of yesterday’s match, West Ham fans stopped at the mural of Bonds outside the London Stadium to pay their respects and spend some time in personal reflection.

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