LONDON, Feb. 23 (UPI) -- Les Gray, singer with the 1970s British rock group Mud, has died at a Portugal hospital after battling throat cancer for several years. He was 57. Mud, formed in 1966 by Gray, ...
Les Gray, who died on Saturday aged 57, was the founder and lead singer of Mud, the gloriously uncool glam rockers from Surrey whose biggest hits, all in the early 1970s, were Tiger Feet, Lonely This ...
Les Gray wants to give his "full attention" to helping Mike Mulraney and Ian Maxwell Scottish FA vice-president Les Gray has followed president Mike Mulraney by standing down from his long-held club ...
A task force looking into Scottish league reconstruction must be open-minded over whether it is a temporary fix or long-term solution, according to co-chairman Les Gray. Gray's joint chair, Hearts ...
Hamilton chairman Les Gray expects to appoint a new manager by the end of this week. Gray on Saturday said he and the New Douglas Park board weren't in a hurry to appoint Alex Neil's successor, but ...
Les Gray rejected claims that the SPFL board bullied or coerced clubs ahead of the vote Claims that SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster "bullied" clubs into backing the plan to end the lower-league ...
LES GRAY, co-chair of the SPFL reconstruction group, is confident clubs will have a “preferred option” to consider before the end of the week. The 15-club panel held two remote meetings this week to ...
Accusations of bullying around the Scottish Professional Football League vote to end the season are “absolute nonsense”, according to board member Les Gray. The Hamilton director dismissed demands for ...
Les Gray says Martin Canning has his biggest stamp on a squad with the current crop of Hamilton players, but change was needed. There was something of a clear-out at New Douglas Park during the summer ...
Hamilton Accies chairman Les Gray thinks there is little chance of Scottish clubs accepting "strict liability" for their fans' behaviour. The Scottish government this week warned that it could step in ...
Les Gray rejected claims that the SPFL board bullied or coerced clubs ahead of the vote Claims that SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster "bullied" clubs into backing the plan to end the lower-league ...