Full name Frank Lane Name Frankie Lane Playing position | Place of death Wirral, England Place of birth Wallasey, England Role Singer | |
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Date of birth (1948-07-20)20 July 1948 Date of death 19 May 2011(2011-05-19) (aged 62) Died February 6, 2007, San Diego, California, United States Spouse Marcia Ann Kline (m. 1999–2007), Nan Grey (m. 1950–1993) Movies He Laughed Last, Bring Your Smile Along Albums Jazz Spectacular, I Believe: 20 All‑Time Greats, The Best of Frankie Laine, Round‑Up, Frankie Laine's Greatest |
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Frankie Lane (20 July 1948 – 19 May 2011) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He began his Football League career with Tranmere Rovers, before joining Liverpool, where he spent four years as reserve goalkeeper. He made only two appearances for the club – the first of which, against Derby County, was notable for an incident where he safely caught a cross, only to step back over his goal line – but did make it onto the bench for the 1973 UEFA Cup Final, before leaving to join Notts County in 1975. He was also second choice at Meadow Lane, understudying Eric McManus, before dropping into non-league football with Kettering Town in March 1978. Lane died in May 2011.


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