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Football greats honour Sir Bobby Football greats honour Sir Bobby
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Some of the biggest names in football are paying their respects to former England manager Sir Bobby Robson at a service at Durham Cathedral.Some of the biggest names in football are paying their respects to former England manager Sir Bobby Robson at a service at Durham Cathedral.
County Durham-born Sir Bobby died on 31 July aged 76 following a long battle against cancer. Sir Bobby died on 31 July aged 76 following a long battle against cancer.
The service is live on TV and is also being beamed to thousands at Ipswich Town's Portman Road ground and St James' Park in Newcastle.The service is live on TV and is also being beamed to thousands at Ipswich Town's Portman Road ground and St James' Park in Newcastle.
Among the guests are Gary Lineker, Sir Alex Ferguson and Fabio Capello. Gary Lineker said Sir Bobby was "gentlemanly, dignified and diplomatic, he never let his country down."
Former England striker Lineker, who is set to lead the tributes to Sir Bobby, said: "I will be nervous because I won't want to let him or his family down. In his tribute, the former England striker said: "Bobby was not just a brilliant leader of men that brought the absolute best out of his players, but he was without question the single most enthusiastic and passionate man in football.
"He made you feel good about yourself and good about the game.
"He loved the game and the game loved him. He was a lion of a man, no, make that three lions."
From Fiona Trott, BBC correspondent in Durham.From Fiona Trott, BBC correspondent in Durham.
As people took their seats inside Durham Cathedral the rain came down outside.As people took their seats inside Durham Cathedral the rain came down outside.
It's making it a sombre day but Alan Shearer says Sir Bobby would have wanted this to be a happy occasion, a chance for people to get together and share their memories, and no doubt they will.It's making it a sombre day but Alan Shearer says Sir Bobby would have wanted this to be a happy occasion, a chance for people to get together and share their memories, and no doubt they will.
Members of the 1990 World Cup squad, Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker are here, as well as football legends Bobby and Jack Charlton.Members of the 1990 World Cup squad, Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker are here, as well as football legends Bobby and Jack Charlton.
It took over an hour for all these footballing greats to arrive and the streets leading up to the cathedral are cordoned off.It took over an hour for all these footballing greats to arrive and the streets leading up to the cathedral are cordoned off.
Some onlookers say they're disappointed they can't get closer.Some onlookers say they're disappointed they can't get closer.
But if all the fans were invited this cathedral would be filled five times over. But that's the effect Sir Bobby had on people.But if all the fans were invited this cathedral would be filled five times over. But that's the effect Sir Bobby had on people.
"I could probably do with one of his famous pep talks beforehand."
Sir Alex Ferguson will also speak at the event, as will cancer specialist Dr Ruth Plummer, who will talk about the foundation set up in Sir Bobby's name which has so far raised £1.8m.Sir Alex Ferguson will also speak at the event, as will cancer specialist Dr Ruth Plummer, who will talk about the foundation set up in Sir Bobby's name which has so far raised £1.8m.
Former players including Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer, Bryan Robson, David Seaman and Stuart Pearce are in attendance.Former players including Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer, Bryan Robson, David Seaman and Stuart Pearce are in attendance.
Graham Taylor, Terry Venables and Sven Goran Eriksson, who all managed England after Sir Bobby, are also there. Graham Taylor, Terry Venables, Sven Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello, who all managed England after Sir Bobby, are also there.
Other well-known figures paying their respects are Bobby and Jack Charlton, Sam Allardyce, Mick McCarthy and TV presenters Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.Other well-known figures paying their respects are Bobby and Jack Charlton, Sam Allardyce, Mick McCarthy and TV presenters Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Sir Bobby managed England from 1982 to 1990, taking the national side to the quarter finals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and reaching the semi-finals four years later.Sir Bobby managed England from 1982 to 1990, taking the national side to the quarter finals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and reaching the semi-finals four years later.
Before that he had led Ipswich Town to FA Cup and Uefa Cup success.Before that he had led Ipswich Town to FA Cup and Uefa Cup success.
Following his time with England he had spells in charge of PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona, before returning to manage Newcastle United.Following his time with England he had spells in charge of PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona, before returning to manage Newcastle United.
He won the Dutch and Portuguese league titles and the European Cup Winners' Cup.He won the Dutch and Portuguese league titles and the European Cup Winners' Cup.
Current Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola is also at Durham Cathedral.Current Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola is also at Durham Cathedral.
Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins and Tenors Unlimited are performing at the invitation-only event, which began at 1400 BST.Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins and Tenors Unlimited are performing at the invitation-only event, which began at 1400 BST.