
The Irish soccer community are mourning the loss of a true servant to the beautiful game.
Former Ireland international Ray Treacy passed away last night aged 68 after a short illness.
Treacy won 42 caps for Ireland between 1966 and 1980 and played 18 years at club level where he represented teams such as West Bromwich Albion, Charlton Athletic, Swindon Town, Preston North End and League of Ireland outfits Shamrock Rovers and Drogheda United.
He later went into management, taking charge of Shamrock Rovers where he brought them title success in 1994.
Known as a brave striker, who overcame his relatively short 5' 9" stature to become a legitimate aerial threat with a penchant for finding the net.
The Irish soccer community have been paying tribute to Treacy on social media since his untimely passing.
https://twitter.com/kdkilbane77/status/586698516174602241
https://twitter.com/Quinner61/status/586668291860475905
https://twitter.com/sportsdes/status/586783255531286528
https://twitter.com/Vincent_Hogan/status/586672617500717058
https://twitter.com/AdrianEames1/status/586667735368630273
https://twitter.com/jackosmyth1/status/586674328147660801
https://twitter.com/jacquihurley/status/586678011321253888
https://twitter.com/DundalkFC/status/586693232794411009
https://twitter.com/UmbroIreland/status/586660553461866497