Glenn Roeder
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Glenn Roeder
Gone aged 65
Rest in peace
Rest in peace
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Glenn Roeder
Died aged 65 (5live)
Re: Glen Roeder
No age. Sad. Rest in peace.
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Wow... didn't even know he was ill.
RIP.
RIP.
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Re: Glen Roeder
Blimey! didn't expect this to be an RIP thread, 65 is far too young.
RIP Glenn.
RIP Glenn.
Re: Glenn Roeder
Been suffering for a while
RIP
RIP
Re: Glenn Roeder
Just read he's had a long battle with a brain tumour.
Terrible.
Terrible.
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad news. That’s no age at all.
I know he had a brain tumour some years ago but I thought he’d recovered. Sadly not.
I know he had a brain tumour some years ago but I thought he’d recovered. Sadly not.
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Sad news RIP
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Re: Glenn Roeder
aye shame this.
Rip
Rip
Re: Glenn Roeder
That’s very sad news.
RIP, Glenn.
RIP, Glenn.
Re: Glenn Roeder
RIP
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Re: Glenn Roeder
His spell at Burnley was not his best but, no doubt, has had a difficult time lately.
RIP Glenn.
RIP Glenn.
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Terrible and only 65....
Amazing thinking how long ago he and Twaddle were at The Turf and made those comments about Glen Little.........whatever happened then pales into insignificance........thoughts as ever in these situations with his family....
Amazing thinking how long ago he and Twaddle were at The Turf and made those comments about Glen Little.........whatever happened then pales into insignificance........thoughts as ever in these situations with his family....
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad news, too young to leave us. RIP
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RIP
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad to hear this, he was a nice fella
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Re: Glenn Roeder
So sad ...
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad news. RIP
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Woah that's come as a shock. RIP.
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Re: Glenn Roeder
I didn’t have a lot of dealing with him but that’s how I found him.
Re: Glenn Roeder
A very good footballer, with an almost comical earnest and diligent style, imagine Yohan Cryuff as a defender.
RIP
RIP
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Re: Glenn Roeder
RIP Glenn
Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad news.. RIP
Re: Glenn Roeder
No age at all. Very sad news. R.I.P. Glenn.
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Re: Glenn Roeder
I’ve only heard one side of the story but Little couldn’t lace Waddles boots, and he is a bit of a tit so I’d probably side with Roeder on that oneJimmymaccer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 5:45 pmTerrible and only 65....
Amazing thinking how long ago he and Twaddle were at The Turf and made those comments about Glen Little.........whatever happened then pales into insignificance........thoughts as ever in these situations with his family....
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Way to soon to go. Condolences and best wishes to his family and friends. RIP Glenn
Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad. 65 is no age.
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Paul.Gascoine's.Bodyguard.In.Italy????????
WTF.
WTF.
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Sad news,
RIP Glenn
RIP Glenn
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R.I.P Glenn.
Very sad news.
Very sad news.
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Re: Glenn Roeder
From Gazza’s book
“In August 1991, I went to Rome to meet the Lazio management and be officially introduced to the club.
“My dad and some of the family came, along with Glenn Roeder, my old team-mate from Newcastle. He was planning his retirement from football and was looking to go into coaching.
“Although he's ten years older than me, I'd always got on well with him and he had been great to me since I'd come south to Spurs, sheltering me when I was in trouble, giving me helpful advice and showing me real kindness.
“It had been decided that he and his wife Faith and his family would come and live in Rome while I was there to keep an eye on me.
“He would be my football friend and companion and stop me from doing anything too daft. It was also an opportunity for him to look at Italian coaching methods, to see how they did things, which he thought would be useful to him in his future career.”
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Love it.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 8:38 pmFrom Gazza’s book
“In August 1991, I went to Rome to meet the Lazio management and be officially introduced to the club.
“My dad and some of the family came, along with Glenn Roeder, my old team-mate from Newcastle. He was planning his retirement from football and was looking to go into coaching.
“Although he's ten years older than me, I'd always got on well with him and he had been great to me since I'd come south to Spurs, sheltering me when I was in trouble, giving me helpful advice and showing me real kindness.
“It had been decided that he and his wife Faith and his family would come and live in Rome while I was there to keep an eye on me.
“He would be my football friend and companion and stop me from doing anything too daft. It was also an opportunity for him to look at Italian coaching methods, to see how they did things, which he thought would be useful to him in his future career.”
Nice tale from Don Hutchison on Twitter who said Glenn insisted he made the five hour trip back home to be with his seriously ill father. Glenn kept him company on the phone for the entirety of the journey and Don was able to be with his dad for his final hours.
While his time here wasn't the best, he seemed like a first class gent. RIP.
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Sad news RIP
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Nice to see some of the players of the time - Andy Cooke, Mark Robertson, Paul Weller - speaking so well of him.Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:51 pm
While his time here wasn't the best, he seemed like a first class gent. RIP.
Re: Glenn Roeder
A big loss. Classy at the back in more ways than one. I think his "trick" which he regularly used when bringing the ball out of defence is one of those things that I will probably be able to recall even after a few years of dementia.
Terrific partnership with Peter Jackson - another centre back that I had a lot of respect for after he had helped people escaping from the Bradford City fire
Terrific partnership with Peter Jackson - another centre back that I had a lot of respect for after he had helped people escaping from the Bradford City fire
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Re: Glenn Roeder
Our players will be wearing black armbands tonight in memory of Glenn Roeder