A PREMIER League football club have sent a “deeply touching” message of thanks to the care home that looked after one of their legendary ex-players in his final days. Gwyn Jones played for Wolverhampton Wanderers during their glory years in the 1950s, appearing during two seasons in which they finished as First Division champions. The left-back would later move to Bristol Rovers and help uncover a betting scandal that rocked English football, as he spoke out after turning down a bribe to throw a game. Gwyn died at the age of 85, having resided at Pendine Park's Bryn Seiont Newydd care home in Caernarfon since last February after being diagnosed with dementia.