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The late sir bobby robson
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Former England, Newcastle United and Ipswich Town manager Sir Bobby Robson has died at the age of 76.

Robson was one of the most respected and well-liked figures in the football world and his managerial career took in further spells with PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona.

He had been battling cancer for the past 15 years and set up the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation to help with the earlier detection and treatment of the disease.

Robson's final public appearance came at St James' Park on Sunday when tens of thousands of fans turned out on Tyneside to support a charity match to raise funds for his foundation.

A statement issued on behalf of his family read: "It is with great sadness that it has been announced today that Sir Bobby Robson has lost his long and courageous battle with cancer.

"He died very peacefully this morning at his home in County Durham with his wife and family beside him.

"Sir Bobby's funeral will be private and for family members only.

"A thanksgiving service in celebration of Sir Bobby's life will be held at a later date for his many friends and colleagues.

"Lady Robson and the family would very much appreciate it if their privacy could be respected at this difficult time."

R.I.P SIR BOBBY
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So a legend of the game has sadly passed away. I wasn't around during most of his career but from his spell at Newcastle when get got them to the champions league, you could sense what a great manager he was. A very grascious man who wouldn't get drawn into minda games and was a very nice guy. After reading his autobiography I could almost know how good this man was but today after his long battle with cancer he has left us, Sir Bobby was a fighter. It is sad to loose someone who was such a good manager and suceeded at almost everys (if not every) job he took. A true English football legend has left us today.



R.I.P Sir Bobby.
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RIP Sir Bobby Robson

great servant for the game
a legend
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R.I.P great manager great bloke all round
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He's probably one of the only managers who kept the old tradition, during the modern era. I was sad to see how much he had altered when they did the special "england xl v germany xl" and even more so a few days after when they announced he had died.

Yet I am annoyed with all this money making of his back which is going around.
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