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Takashi Miike
2:39 Sun Nov 26
Re: RIP El Tel
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very good coach, should have had longer with England and I've watched a lot of interviews of his players at numerous clubs and country & they all were complimentary about his methods
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El Scorchio
2:42 Sun Nov 26
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Shit. That feels like a shock. Didn’t even know he was sick. Also I didn’t realise he was so old.
That’s sad. Agree I think England likely had a chance of winning something under him.
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Mr. Burns
2:45 Sun Nov 26
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Sad news, RIP El Tel.
I might put the Christmas tree up today as a tribute.
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terry-h
2:48 Sun Nov 26
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Sad news. Big mate of Mooro. I believe dementia got him in the end.
RIP Tel, one of the many Dagenham boys who added so much to the game.
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Far Cough
2:49 Sun Nov 26
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RIP El Tel
Always liked him as a player even if he did play for those N17 cunts at one point.
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Pentonville
2:51 Sun Nov 26
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Great man. Very sad getting old ain't we. RIP Senor Venables
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zico
3:04 Sun Nov 26
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terry-h 2:48 Sun Nov 26
Yep rumours were floating about re dementia. Really sad could have been arguably the best England manager if it hadn't been for those dinosaurs at the FA. That performance against Holland was near perfection. RIP Tel.
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Side of Ham
3:08 Sun Nov 26
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RIP Tel…..one of the few that exported the English game majestically…..not many got admiration in the Spanish game especially in the period he managed there. Also loved the style of football he had his teams playing….didn’t get to see him as a player but no doubt he would have been a good watch.
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goose
3:10 Sun Nov 26
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Sad news.
He did an interview a while back and looked very happy living in Spain.
Well respected manager who was ahead of his time in this country. I met him & Sir Bobby at a charity game once, both were the life and soul of the event. Sad that neither are no longer with us.
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Manuel
3:10 Sun Nov 26
Re: RIP El Tel
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Sad news, another great football man gone. Top pro's always spoke highly of him, was ahead of his time in many ways. Was a shock until you read he had been ill for a long time, then obviously becomes less so.
He went back to Spain later in life and ran an high end hotel with his wife.
RIP Tel.
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happygilmore
3:14 Sun Nov 26
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I liked him.
Sad news.
RIP Terry.
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Mike Oxsaw
3:17 Sun Nov 26
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Dagenham lad, was he not?
Another of football's true highlights leaves. RIP
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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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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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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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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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cholo
3:38 Sun Nov 26
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RIP Tel.
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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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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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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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