Billy Bonds spent 21 years at West Ham as a player, making 799 appearances for the Hammers and captaining them to two FA Cup victories in 1975 and 1980.
West Ham icon Billy Bonds has died at the age of 79. His family confirmed the news in a statement released on Sunday.
It 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."
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West Ham announced the passing of their former player and manager on social media, in a statement that read: "It is with deep sadness and the heaviest of hearts that West Ham United announces the passing this morning of legendary player, coach, and manager, Billy Bonds MBE.
"Rest in peace Billy, our courageous, inspirational, lion-hearted leader."
Tributes from across the football world have poured in, with Liverpool paying tribute in a statement that read: "Deepest condolences from all of us at Liverpool FC.
"Our thoughts are with Billy’s family, friends, and everyone at West Ham United." 
West Ham will honor Bonds with a ’period of appreciation’ ahead of this afternoon’s clash with Liverpool (2:05 pm).
Bonds holds the club record with 799 appearances for the Hammers and remains the only player to have captained them to two FA Cup triumphs, in 1975 and 1980.
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