mallard
8:38 Sun Nov 26
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It was such a shame he only got to manage them 4 competitive games in the Euros. We would have smashed Argentina at France 98.
Got the best out of Gazza for both England and the Yids
R.I.P. Terence
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Lato
7:36 Sun Nov 26
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RIP Terry
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joyo
7:18 Sun Nov 26
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I met him once and had nice chat with him,was from Dagenham and him and another fella( forgot his name) wanted to be different in a West Ham stronghold so they supported Spurs Was a bit flash but very likeable and friendly...RIP
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cholo
7:15 Sun Nov 26
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Sold
Yeh funny and a bit gutting that both he and Greavsie slipped through the West Ham net, to those cunts in west London n'all. Both would've been absolute legends I suspect.
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Northern Sold
7:13 Sun Nov 26
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Nicely put comma son...
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Northern Sold
7:10 Sun Nov 26
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Gutted.... really liked the bloke.. always pissed off that being a Dagger he only had dealings with the Bagels and the Kings Rd mob... would have loved him to be a part of our club. Had tickets for all the Euro 96 games... great times and areal feel good frenzy that only sport can do ... and still say the Dutch game was as good as it gets... anyway we'll never know what he would have been like with another tournament or two... claim to fame with him he ran over my right foot in his Roller when I slipped off a kerb outside Highbury (89)... top bloke.... as is Southgate.... oh and Moyes.... yeah I know... what a cunt I am liking our current club and International managers... but hey each to their own... anyway last word to Mr Terrence V'
WHADYAAAAA WANNA MAKE THOSE EYES AT ME FORRRRRR...
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,
7:00 Sun Nov 26
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Sad to learn of his suffering in his last few years. Grew up in his area and played against him in school football.
He went on as a pro playing for Chelsea, QPR and Spurs. As a manager he was, for his generation, a progressive rather as was Malcolm Allison before him. On the training ground and at the stadium a complete football man. Outside the game a proper east end ducker and diver.
Not many of his type around these days. He can be proud of his time as England manager as our fourth most successful of the post WW2 era.
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Takashi Miike
6:27 Sun Nov 26
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very strange hijacking a tribute thread to support southgate. he's cunted because he's pretty unlikable, is far too political and the football is an international version of moyesball. you carry on though thinking euro 96 was shit, and venables was overrated
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Manuel
6:27 Sun Nov 26
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Westside - Fair comments, I recall Spain had a legit goal ruled out for offside too.
Maybe it's more a case of his legacy being one as a master tactician and ahead of his time on the training field rather than a Mourinho/Ferguson type who can get over the line with trophies. Was also credited with the attacking Crystal Palace 'team of the 80's' side.
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Westside
6:13 Sun Nov 26
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Sorry to see him go, but thought he got more credit than he deserved as England manager.
Had one tournament, had the luxury of 2 years of games, without the pressure of qualifying games and home advantage.
Still didn't know his best line up. tactics etc. by the time of Euro 96, hence the changes mid tournament.
Qualified for the quarter finals, from a very easy group, The Dutch had virtually qualified when we played them, had no real interest in that game. Lucky to hold Spain to 0 - 0 and win on penalties. Good performance against Germany, which on another day, could have gone in our favour.
Strange that he is held in almost exalted status as England manager, yet Southgate, with a similar, or even better record, is widely cunted.
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Leonard Hatred
5:33 Sun Nov 26
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The Venables era was probably the only period I've ever genuinely enjoyed watching England play football.
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Manuel
5:09 Sun Nov 26
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BRANDED - You are a seriously tragic individual.
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RBshorty
5:03 Sun Nov 26
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Best England Manager of the past 30 years. He's teams always played on the front foot. But the establishment saw him as a bit of a Del Trotter. But he could always make a hand out of whatever cards he had been dealt.
RIP.
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Side of Ham
4:47 Sun Nov 26
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The idea is you have no regrets and are very popular and Venables achieved this in his lifetime….you however Branded are one dislikable self absorbed cunt trying to make even these types of thread about you…..
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Vexed
3:46 Sun Nov 26
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yngwies Cat 3:24 Sun Nov 26
Agreed, he was a smooth operator for sure.
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BRANDED
3:41 Sun Nov 26
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“ No Regrets”
Best philosophy ever. Get on with life. Enjoy it. Make the most of it. No Regrets.
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cholo
3:38 Sun Nov 26
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RIP Tel.
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Tomshardware
3:35 Sun Nov 26
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Sad news, loved that England side in 96. Didn't know he'd been ill so bit of a shock really.
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rumford
3:33 Sun Nov 26
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Sad news. He came across as decent fella and a great character who achieved a lot in his life. I remember him once saying ' People who are frightened of dying are frightened of living' RIP
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yngwies Cat
3:24 Sun Nov 26
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That's sade news Not many left like him
Great manager, great character
Rip Tel
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Vexed
3:23 Sun Nov 26
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Shame, very likeable man for a Spurs cunt. Bit of a shock really, didn't realise he was so old or had been ill. Not sure how I'd have know that but it's surprised me.
Time is eating through ex England managers, Hoddle is next on the list and had a close call recently, then Keegan I think. Keegan would be a shame, Hoddle less so.
Cheerful!
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