During his time at Liverpool, Jones was part of several successful teams that won numerous titles, including the First Division, two European Cups, and a Uefa Cup. He was a key player in Liverpool's European Super Cup victory and was a fan favorite for his commitment and dedication to the team.
Before his time at Liverpool, Jones played for Wrexham and won the Welsh Cup in his first spell with the club. He also helped Chelsea secure the Second Division title in 1983-84.
Jones retired from football in 1992 at the age of 37. His former team, Liverpool, has expressed its sadness at his passing, saying that their thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
Liverpool legend John Aldridge has also paid tribute to Jones, describing him as a "lovely man" and an "inspirational full back" who gave his heart and soul to the game. Aldridge remembered Jones fondly, saying that he was a lucky man to have met him many times.
The Football Association of Wales has also paid tribute to Jones, saying that he was a loved figure in Welsh football. His former team-mate Mickey Thomas described Jones as his "best friend and soulmate," saying that his memories of him would never fade.
The outpouring of tributes from the football community is a testament to Jones's enduring legacy and the impact he had on those who knew him.