BURNLEY legend Willie Irvine has died aged 82.The Northern Irish striker plundered 97 goals in 148 games for the now-Premier League club.Irvine played for the Clarets between 1960 and 1968, before joining Lancashire rivals Preston North End and later Brighton & Hove Albion.He broke his leg in 1967 and retired at just 29, having also spent time at Halifax Town and Great Harwood.Irvine, from Eden, County Antrim, went on to work at an aerospace factory after leaving his sporting career behind. He remained living around Burnley and gave guided tours of the club stadium Turf Moor on matchdays.“We would like to send our condolences to the friends and family of Burnley legend, Willie Irvine,” the Clarets Trust said in a statement.“The Northern Irishman was one of the finest goalscorers Turf Moor has seen, and delivered matchday tours later on in life. “He will always be remembered fondly.”The Burnley FC Independent Supporters Association added: “We are devastated to hear of the passing of Burnley legend, Willie Irvine. “A remarkable goalscorer who was truly adored in our town.“Our thoughts are with his wife, Rita; his sons, Darren, Stephen and Jonathan and all of their families. Rest in Peace, Willie.”A statement from Preston North End read: “We are saddened to learn of the passing of our former player Willie Irvine, who made 81 appearances for North End between 1968 and 1971. “Our thoughts are with Willie’s friends and family at this difficult time.”Early life and careerIrvine travelled from Northern Ireland to Lancashire for a successful trial at Burnley aged 16, before working his way through the club’s youth and reserve teams.He made his first team debut at the end of the 1962/63 season, aged 19. Shutterstock EditorialWilliam ‘Willie’ Irvine remains a legend at Turf Moor[/caption]