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Frank Worthington loved being a showman on and off the pitch like his hero Elvis
Google it.After hanging up his boots he had a spell as manager of Tranmere and became an after-dinner speaker. He also released an entertaining autobiography, 'One Hump or Two', which spoke of a life well lived and left nothing to the imagination.He scoring 266 goals in 882 appearances in all competitions and won the Golden Boot in 1978-79 as the leading scorer in Division One ahead of Kenny Dalglish and Frank Stapleton.Worthington's wife Carol said: "Frank brought joy to so many people throughout his career and in his private life.