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The Ling story has taken a rather weird turn - rumours abound that his "debilitating illness" is actually alcoholism. Would explain things like the involvement of the LMA and the "specialist treatment" (and no doubt the poor performances of the players leading up to his absence). But some of the other things don't add up. No one seems to know - that's the only rumour that seems to be spreading; nothing has leaked out from the club, and dare anyone try and discuss it on a fans' forum as you'll get criticised for speculating. The silence is deafening

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Seamus O'Connell, one of the members of Chelsea's original Championship wining side of 1955, has died aged 83.

 

He scored a hat-trick on his debut (against Manchester United), but still finished on the wrong side of a 6-5 scoreline.

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He'll probably end up in the List of the Lost, but hey, it's the second hit for my DDP Theme Team: Dutch footballer and manager Theo Bos died yesterday from pancreatic cancer, aged 47.

 

Obit in Dutch.

 

regards,

Hein

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He'll probably end up in the List of the Lost, but hey, it's the second hit for my DDP Theme Team: Dutch footballer and manager Theo Bos died yesterday from pancreatic cancer, aged 47.

 

Obit in Dutch.

 

regards,

Hein

 

Did he play or manage in England ? I recognise his name. Or did he have any caps for Holland ?

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Luis Cubilla

 

The Uruguayan forward who played in 3 World Cups and went on to become a successful manager has died aged 72. I remember him well from my 1970 World Cup sticker book!

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He'll probably end up in the List of the Lost, but hey, it's the second hit for my DDP Theme Team: Dutch footballer and manager Theo Bos died yesterday from pancreatic cancer, aged 47.

 

Obit in Dutch.

Did he play or manage in England ? I recognise his name. Or did he have any caps for Holland ?

 

No. He played his entire carreer for Vitesse Arnhem, 369 matches from 1983 to 1997. No caps. He managed Polonia Warsawa for two whole months in 2011 and FC Dordrecht for half a year, until illness forced him to retire early in 2012.

 

There's another Dutch sportsman named Theo Bos, a talented cyclist, with several world sprint championships under his belt, now a road cyclist.

 

regards,

Hein

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Former "Oranje" manager Jan Zwartkruis died yesterday, aged 87.

 

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regards,

Hein

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Dick Graham

 

The manager of Colchester United when they famously knocked Leeds United out of the FA Cup in 1971 has died aged 90.

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1979 League Cup final referee Peter Reeves dies aged 80 - http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/referee-Peter-Reeves-Leicester-dies/story-18342270-detail/story.html#axzz2Mz2mlfpq - in the article it mentions;

 

In 1981, Reeves refereed a World Cup qualifier between Malta and East Germany before his final Football League game in April 1981, between Cardiff City and West Ham United, where he was given a standing ovation by the crowd at Ninian Park

 

Can't see that happening to Phil Dowd somehow...

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Anibal Paz is one chap who won't be following the mass of World Cup games these next few days. Paz was part of the 1950 World Cup winning Uruguay squad, who played one game in the run up to the final game. He was also, I believe, until his death, the oldest surviving player who played in a game (Rene Llense, who will be 100 later this year, was part of the 1934 and 1938 French squad, but didn't play) - Llense was a keeper, so was Paz - http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2013%5C03%5C23%5Cstory_23-3-2013_pg2_10 - and Bert Williams (see next post), was also a keeper and I believe he is one of the oldest confirmed living World Cup participants.

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