A versatile winger who starred in the all-conquering team from the
mid-1950s. He became a first-choice in the second title-winning season
of 1957–58, scoring 23 goals and missing only one game. He followed it
with 17 more the following year in missing only four games. He had
actually made his first team debut on 25 August 1951 in a 2–1 win over
Arsenal ad left in February 1962 to join former colleague Bobby Mason at
Leyton Orient. Deeley won two caps during his time at Molineux for the
England national team, making his debut on 13 May 1959, on a tour of
South America against Brazil, and winning a second and final cap four
days later against Peru. 237 apps, 73 goals.
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