Former England manager Terry Venables has died aged 80.
Venables was on the helm for England’s unforgettable run to the semi-finals of Euro 96 after forging a extremely profitable membership managerial profession with Crystal Palace, QPR, Barcelona and Tottenham.
He additionally remodeled 500 appearances for Chelsea, Tottenham, QPR and Crystal Palace as a participant.
A press release from the household of Venables mentioned: “We are totally devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness.
“We would ask that privateness be given at this extremely unhappy time to permit us to mourn the lack of this pretty man who we had been so fortunate to have had in our lives.”
LMA chief executive Richard Bevan said: “(*80*) LMA is deeply saddened to listen to of the passing of LMA member and former LMA President Terry Venables. Our ideas are very a lot with Yvette and all of Terry’s household presently.”
Spurs to hold minute’s applause vs Aston Villa
Venables is a legendary figure at Tottenham having won the FA Cup as both a player and a manager. The club will pay tribute to his memory by holding a minute’s applause ahead of their Premier League fixture with Aston Villa on Sunday.
A statement read: “(*80*) membership is extraordinarily saddened to be taught of the passing of former participant and manager Terry Venables.
“Our deepest condolences are with Terry’s friends and family at this incredibly difficult time. In tribute, we shall hold a minute’s applause prior to kick-off and our players will wear black armbands during this afternoon’s fixture against Aston Villa.
“Rest in peace, Terry.”
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