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    Ron Greenwood RIP

    Ron greenwood,former England and West Ham manager has died.
    A truly brilliant coach who helped shape the careers of great players and managers including Trevor Brooking,Martin Peters, Bobby Moore and Bobby Robson to name a few.
    Ron was also hugely instrumental in developing the "Academy" at his beloved West Ham.
    He introduced the continental style of possession football that yielded much success for the Hammers winning the Fa cup and cup winners cup in the 60s.
    "tight? he's the kinda guy that eats baked beans on tuesday so's he can have a bubble bath on wednesday"!

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    Always sad to see someone well respected within the game pass away. Haven't got too many memories of him I must admit but I've read a good deal about him and some of his thoughts on how the game should be played. Obviously a very knowledgeable man of the game.

    R.I.P.
    Foot.ie - NFL Fantasy Football Champion, 2006!

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    RIP Ron Greenwood.
    Brings me back to the 60s when West Ham had a lovely footballing side with Johnny "Budgie" Byrne, Hurst, Peters, Moore, Ronnie Boyce and so on.
    Greenwood never really did the business at international level with England but he was well respected though throughout the game.

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    Well sirhamish
    He did get them qualified for a World Cup (1982) for the first time since 1962.
    ( They were hosts in 1966 and holders in 1970 and didn't make 1974 or 1978 World Cups)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    Well sirhamish
    He did get them qualified for a World Cup (1982) for the first time since 1962.
    ( They were hosts in 1966 and holders in 1970 and didn't make 1974 or 1978 World Cups)
    True, true but I felt that English side could have done better when they got there.

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    sirhamish

    Trevor Brooking and Kevin Keegan were injured and unavailable until the last game of the WC where they were both introduced as substitutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    sirhamish

    Trevor Brooking and Kevin Keegan were injured and unavailable until the last game of the WC where they were both introduced as substitutes.
    That game - wasn't it against Spain? -, is coming back to me now, DieITillCollege, yeah, you're right, I guess I was a bit hard on him alright.

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