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6 minutes ago, Deathrace said:

75 for a bloke in a developed country is an average age. You can't complain too much if you get a terminal diagnosis as a 75 year old but you can't say you've been especially lucky either. 

England manager curse?

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4 hours ago, Bentrovato said:

Memories of Ulri-ka-ka will keep him warm and cosy for years


I wonder if Faria Alam still holds a candle for him.

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2 hours ago, Bentrovato said:

England manager curse?

Not including Caretakers. Winterbottom, Greenwood and Venables(just) are the only former England managers to have reached 80. Winterbottom was the 1st to have the title of manager .

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Matter of weeks then perhaps and it's case of him not wanting his death to be a sudden announcement 

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27 minutes ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

Matter of weeks then perhaps and it's case of him not wanting his death to be a sudden announcement 

He doesn't look at death's door in his interview with the BBC but pancreatic cancer is brutal. Very sad news as everyone says what a nice man he is. 

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He’ll die at Christmas. 
 

 

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He missed his chance to make a whale\irwin\rantzen type announcement in October that this would be his last Christmas 

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9 hours ago, Perfect Passing said:

Que the 'Golden Generation' lining up with plaudits for the manager that won sweet FA with England.

A really nice guy by all accounts. Hope he gets what he can, out of the time he has left.

at 75 Years old, I can't work out if that's a good age or not really.

 

International management is a game of luck in many ways. Two penalty shoot-outs go the other way and he would be seen now as one of the great England managers. 

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6 hours ago, Deathrace said:

He doesn't look at death's door in his interview with the BBC but pancreatic cancer is brutal. Very sad news as everyone says what a nice man he is. 

He looks ill to me .Not at deaths door but looks unwell.

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9 hours ago, Deathrace said:

You'd have to say England football team managers haven't had great success. Winterbottom (88), Greenwood (84), Venables (80), Robson (76) and Ramsey (79) did ok but none have made it into their 90s. But Revie (61) and Taylor (72) both died relatively early while Glenn Hoddle has had a brush with death on his 61st birthday. 

 

and even the greatest manager they never had didn't make it to 70 :(

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2 minutes ago, MajestyRavel said:

 

and even the greatest manager they never had didn't make it to 70 :(

 

Glenn Roeder?

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8 minutes ago, MajestyRavel said:

 

and even the greatest manager they never had didn't make it to 70 :(

 

Roy Hodgson is still with us.

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1 hour ago, MajestyRavel said:

 

and even the greatest manager they never had didn't make it to 70 :(

 

 

True, Jock Stein was only 62 when he went!

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https://news.sky.com/story/sven-goran-eriksson-hopes-hell-be-well-enough-to-watch-england-v-brazil-in-march-and-reveals-one-unfulfilled-wish-13046977

 

Says he hopes to be well enough to attend England v Brazil in March. Which sounds like the year prognosis wasn't made recently.

 

Interestingly seems like his father is still alive from what he says. From looking elsewhere he's in his mid 90's

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Can't think of the guy without remembering this song.

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Can see him dying late on in the year, will see out the Euros and a bit more but don’t see him reaching xmas, if he does the committee should have him in the top 10 for 2025

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On 11/01/2024 at 12:13, Bentrovato said:

England manager curse?

So in 10-15 years time, we can expect Southgate to pop up on here with some very bad news?

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Missed this last week, Sven made an appearance at a Swedish sport gala. Face looks rather bloated but still fit enough and in good spirits.

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1 hour ago, JonNgoat said:

Missed this last week, Sven made an appearance at a Swedish sport gala. Face looks rather bloated but still fit enough and in good spirits.

It says he was shaking hands with people and embracing them. Not sure that was entirely wise given his condition and compromised immunity.

In any case I hope he makes a better choice of doctors than he did of romantic partners in his life.

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4 hours ago, JonNgoat said:

Face looks rather bloated but still fit enough and in good spirits.

 

Steroids.

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