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"Raymond Colin "Ray" Wilkins" Order of the British Empire/MBE is an English Association football/football manager, former player, and television pundit who is currently the manager of the Jordan national football team/Jordan national team.
He was a key midfielder for the England national football team during the 1980s, and enjoyed success at various clubs including Chelsea F.C./Chelsea, Manchester United F.C./Manchester United, A.C. Milan/Milan, Queens Park Rangers F.C./Queens Park Rangers, and Rangers F.C./Rangers.
The son of professional footballer George Wilkins (footballer)/George Wilkins; he has two sisters and three footballer brothers: Graham Wilkins (born 28 June 1955 in Hillingdon), a former professional, who played in the Football League as a full-back for Chelsea, Brentford F.C./Brentford, and Southend United F.C./Southend United; former Brighton & Hove Albion F.C./Brighton & Hove Albion manager and player, Dean Wilkins; and Stephen Wilkins, who was signed by Chelsea and later made one appearance for Brentford, before playing for a number of Non-League football/non-league teams, including Dagenham F.C./Dagenham and Hayes F.C./Hayes.
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