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Thread: Glenn Roeder

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    Glenn Roeder

    Passed away aged 65 from brain tumour.Too young R.I.P.

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    R.I.P. Glenn..far too young.

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    I could tell you some of things I know about his time as Assistant to Chris Waddle during their disastrous season at Burnley, but this is not the time nor the place, so I won't.

    RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I could tell you some of things I know about his time as Assistant to Chris Waddle during their disastrous season at Burnley, but this is not the time nor the place, so I won't.

    RIP.
    I liked glen - no one deserves that rip

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    I didn't like the way he put Glen Little down but 65 is far too early to go, RIP that man.

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    I have a definite sense of ambivalence towards Glenn Roeder, but 65 is way too young for anyone to be making the final pass.

    No hard feelings mate, Rest in Peace and God's speed.

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    Good player who, when he was playing for QPR, gave my son a lot of help when he was a junior there. Always had time to help the young lads who were then managed by George Graham.
    RIP Glenn.

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