Billy Kellock, a former midfielder for Luton Town, went away at the age of 70.
The Glaswegian began his career with Aston Villa before moving to Cardiff City in 1972, where, at the age of 18, he made his League debut for the Bluebirds. After stints with Norwich City, Millwall, and Kettering, he returned to league football and led the Peterborough Premier League team, making 134 starts and scoring 43 goals to impress Town manager David Pleat. Although the midfielder only spent a brief time at Kenilworth Road, the Hatters chief spent £30,000 on Kellock in July 1982, when the team had recently gained promotion to the top light.
In addition to playing in the League Cup and once in the FA Cup, he made two starts in the top division, one each against Nottingham Forest and Sunderland. In the Town’s 4-2 third-round triumph against Blackpool, he scored his only two goals. After making just nine appearances overall, Kellock moved to Wolves in March 1983, where he assisted the Molineux team in winning promotion from Division Two. He then left to play for Southend, Port Vale, and Halifax before returning to Kettering to manage a country club after retiring.
On Twitter, former Town captain Brian Horton wrote: “I’m very sorry to hear of Billy Kellock’s passing today. a member of the amazing Hatters crew. RIP, buddy. My sympathies go out to his family, Nobby.
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