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    Sir Bobby Robson has died

    Just read that Bobby has died aged 76. He was a true gent of the game and will be missed by all football fans.

    R.I.P Bobby.

    #2
    Just seen it. Fairly sad but at least at 76 he's lived a full life.

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      #3
      That's a real shame, proper old fashioned gentleman. I liked the fact that he travelled all over Europe to experience management in different countries.

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        #4
        Always had a lot of time for Bobby Robson, one of the few people in football pretty much everyone seemed to like. A sad day.

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          #5
          Thats a shame he always seemed like a top bloke and absolutely loved his football. He will be missed!

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            #6
            Horrible news , IMO he was the greatest ever England Football Team Manager, and one of the nicest and kindest men on GOD's green earth .
            A true gentleman that will be sadly missed .

            Like what's been said , even if you didn't like football , you still liked Bobby .I just hope the general and TV press , give then man the fitting send off he deservers

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              #7
              Best England Manager we ever had in my lifetime, and nothing short of a fantasic bloke and a proper footballing bloke all round and this news has made me so sad i may just shed a tear..Gutted..
              Last edited by glazza; 31-07-2009, 11:11.

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                #8
                First thing I read before I put the cricket on. Genuinely saddened.
                Childhood hero. Managed Barca. Got a lot out of England when he was manager, good and bad. Can't be faulted too much, when haven't we had a manager that was 100% successful.

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                  #9
                  Yep echo the above, was very sad to hear the news earlier today. Was genuinely shocked at how ill he looked when last saw a picture of him firstly a few months then weeks back.

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                    #10
                    It's a cliche, I know... but he was the last of his kind and we will never see his like again. He was a reminder of a time when footballers were more honourable and winning (not money) meant everything.

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                      #11
                      very sad
                      i have huge respect for him,

                      a true football legend,

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                        #12
                        Yes it's a big loss, true gent.

                        Did a fantastic job at Ipswich.

                        Will certainly be missed.

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                          #13
                          Sad news. A really nice guy and great ambassador for the game. A true fighter, fighting cancer fives times ! It's real shame, he didn't win that World Cup he deserved and had to see Newcastle at a low...

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                            #14
                            Couldn't believe it when I read it. Proper gutted. Just made me think of that 1990 summer.

                            England, World in Motion, THAT David Platt volley, Gazza's tears, Lineker's penalties against Cameroon...

                            Best England manager IMO.

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                              #15
                              Indeed, FamiDude.

                              Sir Bobby Robson's passion and enthusiasm for the game was truly incredible. He was well liked by everyone and no one had a bad word to say about him. His passing is a massive loss.

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