More tributes have arrived for Jones. The Football Association of Wales described him as an iconic figure and added: "Despite his humble nature off the field, Jones will go down in history as one of the best defenders of his generation for what he achieved with Liverpool, but it was his dedication to the game, his no-nonsense style and his genuine love for the clubs that he represented that will forever endear him to the fans, and how they appreciated that he was so much like them with his desire just to play football."
Former Wales goalkeeper Neville Southall posted on social media: "A Welsh legend and a good friend. God obviously needs a left-back. He's got a great one now."
And former Wrexham team-mate Dixie McNeil, said: "It's tragic, he was a super lad and a super player. He didn't give you 70 percent or 80 percent, he gave you 110 percent every game and he was a team player on top of that. He was a great professional footballer, you won't better him in that sense. He had everything you wanted from a player."