Paul Gascoigne reveals incredible act of generosity from Man Utd icon Sir Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson once gave Paul Gascoigne one of his watches despite the England icon's decision to snub Manchester United for Tottenham Hotspur.
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Sir Alex Ferguson once gave Paul Gascoigne one of his watches despite the England icon's decision to snub Manchester United for Tottenham Hotspur.
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Gary Lineker believes Terry Venables - not Sir Alex Ferguson - was the right man to manage Paul Gascoigne. The former England manager tragically passed away over the weekend aged 80 following a long illness.
MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola paid tribute to “incredible” Terry Venables on Monday as the Manchester City manager responded to the death of the boss responsible for revitalizing his former club Barcelona.
LONDON: Terry Venables, the former manager of England's national football team and Tottenham Hotspur, has died aged 80 after an illness, his family said on Sunday (Nov 26).
SYDNEY : Former England and Tottenham Hotspur manager Terry Venables, whose death at the age of 80 was announced on Sunday, was remembered fondly on Monday in Australia, where he served as head coach of the Socceroos for two years.