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Frank O'Farrell: Former Manchester United, Leicester and Torquay manager dies aged 94

Former Manchester United, Leicester City and Torquay United manager Frank O'Farrell has died at the age of 94.

O'Farrell was chosen by legendary United boss Sir Matt Busby to replace him at Old Trafford in 1971, but was sacked after 18 months.

A former West Ham and Preston North End player, he was capped nine times by the Republic of Ireland.

In a statement, United said they were «deeply saddened» to learn of O'Farrell's passing.

«While Frank's 18-month reign at the United helm was an undulating affair, there is no shred of doubt that he was a talented manager and a man of unimpeachable integrity,» added the Old Trafford club.

O'Farrell moved to Torquay in 1965 in the first of three spells and led them to the Division Four title in 1966.

He joined Leicester in 1968 and led them to the 1969 FA Cup final and the 1971 Division Two title before succeeding Busby later that year.

Manchester United finished eighth in his first season in charge, while he was sacked in December 1972 with the club third from bottom of Division One.

He went on to manage Cardiff City and the Iran national team, and had two more spells at Torquay — where he later retired to — interspersed with a spell at Al-Shaab in the United Arab Emirates.

«Having achieved so much at Torquay United AFC and, having laid the foundations for many of its later successes, Frank O'Farrell's status as a club legend is unquestionable,» Torquay United said.

«Although his passing leaves a void that will never be filled, we remain privileged that such a large and successful part of his career was spent at our club.»

West Ham United added: «A principled, softly-spoken, genial man who was liked and respected by all who knew him well, O'Farrell was the oldest living former West Ham

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