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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. |
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. |
Gary Lineker said Sir Bobby was "gentlemanly, dignified and diplomatic, he never let his country down." | Gary Lineker said Sir Bobby was "gentlemanly, dignified and diplomatic, he never let his country 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. | 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 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." | "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. |
Sir Alex Ferguson reflected on Sir Bobby's grace in defeat after his Aberdeen team had knocked Ipswich Town out of the Uefa cup and said it had been a privilege to have met him. | |
He said: "What made him so special was that he influenced people who had never met him. | |
"They admired his courage, his dignity and his enthusiasm. | |
"It's been one of the privileges of my life to have met him and to be enthused by him, he influenced me then and he would always influence me." | |
Cancer specialist Dr Ruth Plummer spoke about the foundation set up in Sir Bobby's name, which has so far raised £1.8m. | |
Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins and Tenors Unlimited sang at the service, also attended by former players including Paul Gascoigne, Terry Butcher, Alan Shearer, Bryan Robson, David Seaman and Stuart Pearce. | |
Graham Taylor, Terry Venables, Sven Goran Eriksson, Steve McClaren 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. |