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    Who is Terry Venables’ wife Yvette?

    THE sporting industry is currently in mourning as England legend Terry Venables has passed away – and his wife Yvette will be heartbroken.Venables represented several huge clubs such as Chelsea, Tottenham and Queens Park Rangers.
    Terry Venables met his wife Yvette in a pub in ChingfordCredit: PA:Press Association
    But it has sadly been confirmed that the former Euro 96 England boss has died at age 80.
    And thoughts are with his family at this tragic time.
    Who is Terry Venables’ wife Yvette?
    Terry Venables met wife Yvette in his father’s pub in Chingford during the year 1984.
    She accompanied the footballing icon to Barcelona when he was appointed as their manager.
    And their love story continued to blossom in 1991 as the pair got married.
    Yvette managed Terry’s Kensington dining club, Scribes West for seven years.
    However, the lovebirds decided to sell it in 1997.
    Was Terry Venables married before Yvette?
    Before Yvette, Venables married Christine McCann in 1966 – the year England lifted the World Cup.
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    They reportedly tied the knot in London St Cedd’s Church.
    Christine was a dressmaker and the pair had two daughters before divorcing in 1984. More

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    Terry Venables dead: England’s legendary Euro 96 football coach ‘El Tel’ dies aged 80 after colourful 50-year career

    FOOTBALLING legend Terry Venables has died at the age of 80 after a long illness.Venables’ family paid tribute to the Three Lions manager in a statement this lunchtime.
    Terry Venables has died at the age of 80
    Venables consoling Gareth Southgate at Euro 96Credit: Action Images
    Venables with his family in 1995Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Venables with Alan Sugar during his days managing TottenhamCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Venables with his children and first wifeCredit: Getty
    Terry signed with Chelsea as an apprentice when he was 15, going on to make more than 200 appearances for the London clubCredit: Rex
    “El Tel” had a distinguished career on the pitch playing for Chelsea, Spurs and QPR in the 1960s and 70s, and winning two Three Lions caps at international level in 1964.
    But his greatest success came as a manager, and he famously led England to the semi-finals in the 1996 European Championships.
    Venables’ passing has been confirmed by the League Managers Association, but his cause of death is not yet known.
    His family said: “We are totally devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness.
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    “We would ask that privacy be given at this incredibly sad time to allow us to mourn the loss of this lovely man who we were so lucky to have had in our lives.”
    Gareth Southgate led tributes to Venables, who famously consoled him after he missed a penalty as England crashed out of Euro 96.
    Southgate said: “Any player will have great affinity with the manager that gave them their opportunity, but it was quickly evident playing for Terry Venables that he was an outstanding coach and manager.
    “He was open minded, forward thinking, enjoyed life to the full and created a brilliant environment with England that allowed his players to flourish and have one of the most memorable tournaments in England history.
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    “A brilliant man, who made people feel special, I’m very sad to hear of his passing and my thoughts are with Yvette and all of his family.”
    Three Lions legends including Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, David Seaman, Gary Neville, Paul Gascoigne and Stan Collymore also paid tribute to Venables on social media.
    Lineker said: “Devastated to hear that Terry Venables has died.
    “The best, most innovative coach that I had the privilege and pleasure of playing for.
    “He was much more, though, than just a great manager, he was vibrant, he was charming, he was witty, he was a friend.
    “He’ll be hugely missed. Sending love and condolences to Yvette and the family. RIP Terry.”
    Shearer said: “Extremely sad news the great Terry Venables has passed away.
    “RIP Boss. I owe you so much. You were amazing.”
    Neville said: “So sorry to hear the news of my very first England coach, Terry Venables.
    “A man who gave me a chance to play for my country and became without a shadow of doubt my number one England coach in my whole career.”
    Seaman said: “Dear Terry, you’ll be sadly missed, you told me I was your England Number one and I’ll never ever forget that.”
    Collymore said: “Incredibly sad to hear of the passing of Terry Venables today.
    “Our thoughts are with Terry’s family and friends at this sad time.”
    “He made my dream come true of representing my country which I could never really thank him enough for.
    “Vivacious, funny, a superb coach, multi talented, a man who really lived life to its fullest. Rest in Peace, Terry.”
    Gascoigne said: “Such a sad day, cheers boss.”
    England’s official Twitter account posted a tribute to the Three Lions legend.
    It read: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Terry Venables at the age of 80.
    “Having won two senior caps as a player, Terry went onto manage the Three Lions between 1994 and 1996 – proudly leading us to the semi-finals of Euro 96.
    “Our thoughts and condolences are with Terry’s family, friends and former clubs.”
    Venables’ former team Tottenham Hotspur will wear black armbands during their clash with Aston Villa this afternoon.
    Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Spurs, QPR and Coventry City paid tribute to Venables along with broadcasting stars Piers Morgan, Paddy McGuinness and Chris Kamara.
    Venables started his managerial career with Crystal Palace who won the Second Division championship in 1979.
    He also steered QPR to the 1982 FA Cup Final  and won the Second Division in 1983.
    He then took over the helm at Barcelona in 1984 – where he earned the nickname El Tel.
    Under his leadership, Barca went on to win La Liga in 1985 and reached the European Cup final in 1986.
    Venables then returned to the UK in 1987 to take over at White Hart Lane and guided Spurs to victory in the FA Cup in 1991.
    He was a hugely popular choice to take over as England head coach in 1994.
    In the group stage of the 1996 European Championships, England beat Netherlands 4-1, a game he would describe as “perfection – my most thrilling experience in football” after his retirement.
    Having beaten Spain in the next round they were eventually knocked out by Germany on penalties following an agnosing 1-1 draw.
    Alan Shearer, who was part of the Euro ’96 squad, said later: “Terry’s knowledge and tactical know-how were spot-on and he knew how to get the best out of us too.
    “We responded to him, believed in him and played some outstanding football in that tournament.”
    Gareth Southgate, who was also part of the squad, said:  “Terry opened my eyes to things that no one else has.
    “He has fantastic tactical awareness. Every senior player in the group went away having learnt a lot from him, which is an achievement.”
    Terry Frederick Venables was born in Dagenham, east London on January 6 1943.
    He was the only child of Royal Navy petty officer Fred Venables and his Welsh wife Myrtle.
    Venables grew up with his grandparents Ossie and Milly after his parents moved to run a pub in Romford, Essex.
    He credited Ossie with fostering his lifelong love of the beautiful game.
    Venables started out at the age of 15 as an apprentice at Chelsea, with his dad joining the Blues as a part-time scout.
    He only turned professional when he was left out of the Great Britain squad for the 1960 Olympics.
    During his playing and managerial career, Venables was known as a “players’ man”.
    He gave his players freedom off the pitch and usually kept his half-time team talks brief and light to maintain good spirits.
    After managing England, Venables went on to coach Australia, and then Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough and Leeds.
    His last job in football was a brief stint back with the England team in 2007, as assistant to new manager Steve McClaren, before they were both sacked for failing to qualify for Euro 2008.
    Venables had two daughters with his first wife Christine McCann, who he married in 1966.
    He met his second wife Yvette Bazire in his father’s pub in Chingford in 1984 and she went with him to Barcelona. They married in 1991.
    Venables tried his hand at a number of different business ventures besides his football career.
    He opened a West End tailors with his Chelsea teammates George Graham and Ron “Chopper” Harris.
    Together with Yvette he later ran a Kensington dining club and a boutique hotel and restaurant in Alicante, Spain.
    Venables also wrote five novels and occasionally moonlit as a singer – after Chelsea blocked him from performing as a crooner at Butlins when he was 17.
    He even designed a board game called “The Manager”, which was inspired by his own career.
    In 2010 Venables reached no. 23 in the charts with a cover of Elvis Presley’s song “If I Can Dream”, which he recorded in association with The Sun.
    ‘El Tel’ guided England to a semi-final place in the Euro ’96 tournamentCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Terry Venables consoles Gareth Southgate after his penalty miss in the Euro ’96 semi-finalCredit: PA
    Terry, seen here in 2010 was greatly admired by his playersCredit: PA:Press Association More

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    Oliver Spedding dead: Ex-Crystal Palace footballer & boyfriend of adult film star Sophie Anderson dies aged 34

    FORMER Crystal Palace footballer Oliver Spedding, boyfriend of adult film star Sophie Anderson, has died aged 34.Team-mates paid tribute to a player described as “a warrior on the pitch” and “a madman with a massive heart”, while a minute’s silence was held before his old team Croydon FC’s latest game.
    Footballer Oliver Spedding met girlfriend Sophie Anderson in the porn industryCredit: Instagram @amianoliverofficial
    Spedding had previously spoken about his regrets over going into porn after starting at Premier League side Palace.
    He told of starring in X-rated films for just £150 per movie, as well as a stint in prison after leaving the Eagles.
    Croydon FC announced his death in a tribute shared online.
    The non-league club said: “Croydon FC are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our former player, Oliver Spedding.
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    “Oliver played for the club over a couple of spells and was a much-loved individual who always gave his utmost for the team.
    “Oliver will be hugely missed by everyone at the club and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.”
    Referring to the club’s nickname, Croydon FC added: “Rest in Peace, Ollie. Once a Tram, always a Tram.”
    Friends and ex-colleagues also paid their respects online.
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    The club’s manager Liam Giles called Oliver’s death “such heartbreaking news”.
    He added on X, formerly Twitter: “Ollie was a warrior on the pitch and gave 100 per cent every time he represented Croydon FC.
    “We spoke a couple of weeks ago about him getting back into football.
    “I hope you find your peace, mate – sleep tight.”
    Another online tribute said: “RIP Ollie. A madman with a massive heart. Who was always genuine.”
    And a fan posted: “Croydon FC was always a better place when this guy was around. Great player and a really nice guy.”
    A lovely guy I can only say good things aboutFormer team-mate Kieran Rufus
    Another wrote: “Very sad news indeed.
    “Rest easy Ollie – always enjoyed his honesty and passion when playing for the club.”
    Kieran Rufus, who used to play alongside Spedding in central defence for Croydon, posted: “I don’t really know what to say but I’m genuinely so hurt by the news of the passing of Ollie.
    “For a time was my CB partner at Croydon FC and a lovely guy who I can only say good things about.
    “RIP my bro and my heart goes out to his family.”
    Spedding spoke on a podcast last year about his time as a budding young footballer hoping for top-flight success with Palace – before his time in jail saw him fall out of the game.
    He then took up painting and decorating before going into porn, receiving £150 for his first X-rated movie job.
    He recalled: “That was terrifying, being on my first set.
    “People used to say to me, ‘You’re doing it all anyway’, because they knew I used to sleep with girls, I was a player – and they said, ‘You might as well get paid for it’.
    “But it wasn’t until I had the confidence to actually do it – it was a whole different ball game.”
    He did welcome how he met his girlfriend Sophie, a fellow adult entertainer, after getting involved in the porn industry.
    But he added: “When I was at Crystal Palace, if I’d have stayed with them, then I could have been earning a lot more playing football.
    “I used to fight as well, maybe that could have gone somewhere.
    “I was good at both of those things, but being a porn star, I thought that would be just as good – but it’s not as good as people think.”
    Oliver Spedding’s death has been announced by former club Croydon FCCredit: Croydon FC
    Tributes have been paid to the ex-Crystal Palace playerCredit: Facebook /@Oliver Spedding
    He spent several spells at Croydon FC after starting out at PalaceCredit: Twitter /@Croydon_FC
    His death aged 34 was described as ‘such heartbreaking news’Credit: Instagram /@oliverspedding
    Former team-mates and fans have shared pictures of him onlineCredit: Twitter /@Croydon_FC More

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    Liverpool supremo David Moores left whopping £78.3m fortune in his will after dying just weeks following family tragedy

    FORMER Liverpool FC Chairman David Moores left £78.3million in his will – with his fortune passing to family.Moores – nephew of the late John Moores, who founded the Littlewoods football pools in the 1920s then branched out into department stores – bequeathed the huge estate after dying aged 76 last July.
    Former Liverpool FC chairman David Moores left over £78million in his willCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    And paperwork released today showed he wanted his fortune held in trust for relatives, including his step-children David and Lisa.
    Moores, who was from one of Britain’s wealthiest families and went into the Littlewoods business, married twice – first to former Miss England Kathy Anders in 1976.
    But she died, aged 26, a year later in a tragic car crash when Moores’ Jaguar spun into a ditch.
    He suffered serious head injuries but recovered and wed Marjorie Walmsley in 1983.
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    Marjorie died in February 2022, just months before Mr Moores – and left £14 million to him and her two children, David and Lisa.
    The couple lived in a mansion in Halsall, 15 miles north of Liverpool.
    Paperwork shows he left the home to his step-daughter, Lisa.
    A football source said: “David Moores was an old-fashioned gent, who was a familiar face at Liverpool FC and also around the city.
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    “He was also a hugely successful businessman and it is no wonder he left such a huge estate and that family would benefit from it.”
    Legendary footie figure Moores – known for Beatles-style “mop-top” and distinctive black moustache – was chairman of the club between 1991 and 2007.
    His family had, for years, held stakes in both Liverpool and Everton and in 1991 David Moores acquired a controlling 51 per cent stake in the Reds.
    In his 16 years at the helm, he steered Liverpool through the formation of the Premier League, and appointed the club’s first foreign manager – Gerard Houliier – in 1998.
    Liverpool landed the League Cup, FA cup and UEFA Cup in 2001, before Moores hired Spanish coach Rafa Benitez in 2004.
    Under Benitez, the club famously won the Champions League in 2005.
    The Merseysiders came back from 3-0 down v AC Milan in Istanbul to win on penalties.
    Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann later told how Moores visited the team’s victorious dressing room to congratulate the players after the game.
    He said: “He never said anything, he had a tear running down his cheek and I pulled him into the showers and asked for a cigarette.
    “We never said a word, we had a smoke and it was the most perfect end to the night, to share that moment of peace and quiet.”
    Despite famous triumphs, Liverpool found themselves overshadowed domestically by clubs including Manchester United, Arsenal and then a Roman Abramovich-backed Chelsea.
    Moores – worried his family’s resources would not be enough to compete with clubs like Chelsea – began looking for a buyer in 2007.
    He eventually sold to US businessmen Thomas Hicks and George Gillett – a move he later admitted regretting. More

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    Dad of ex-Liverpool star Roberto Firmino dies aged 62 after suffering heart attack on family trip to Dubai

    ROBERTO Firmino’s dad has died aged 62 after suffering a heart attack.The ex-Liverpool star’s father José Roberto Cordeiro de Oliveira was on a family trip in Dubai when he fell ill.
    Roberto Firmino (right) with his late fatherCredit: Instagram
    Firmino described his dad as his heroCredit: Instagram
    Firmino’s family is still trying to contact the Brazilian embassy in the UAE to bring his father’s body back to their home city of Maceió.
    One friend told local media: “He was a very good guy. He had a very good soul and was very funny. This was very unexpected.”
    In his autobiography, Al-Ahli star Firmino writes: “Not all heroes wear capes; some are called Dad.
    “My father, José, was my childhood hero, an inspiration and an example.
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    “A generous, serious, honest man dedicated to the family.”
    Firmino’s boyhood club CRB said: “The Clube de Regatas Brasil deeply regrets the death of José Roberto Cordeiro de Oliveira, father of Roberto Firmino, who left us this weekend.
    “He’s always been a big Galo de Campina fan and was very proud of his son being unveiled in football with the whirlpool shirt.
    “Rest in peace, José Roberto.”
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    The family had shared snaps of their trip in Dubai before Oliveira’s death – including one of him enjoying a trip to an amusement park.
    Firmino left Liverpool last summer after spending eight years at Anfield.
    He joined the Reds from Hoffenheim in 2015 and was part of the squad which one the Champions League in 2019 and the Prem in 2020. More

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    George Chigova dead at 32: Former Zimbabwe goalkeeper collapses and dies after suspected heart attack

    FORMER international goalkeeper George Chigova has passed away aged 32.The shot stopper died after collapsing at his home in South Africa.
    George Chigova played for Zimbabwe at AFCONCredit: Getty
    He suffered a heart attack in July and briefly tried to return to football.
    The played nicknamed “Zikeeper” won 32 caps for Zimbabwe during his career.
    He featured at the Africa Cup of Nations several times.
    Chigova also won the COSAFA Cup with Zimbabwe in 2017 and 2018.
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    He made a name for himself at Dynamos in his homeland, where he was dubbed his nickname by adoring supporters.
    Chigova left and spent much of his club career in the South African Premier Division with SuperSport United and Polokwane City.
    Tributes have flooded in for him, one read: “Terrible news and may his soul rest in peace.”
    Another fan said: “May you rest in peace Zikeeper.”
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    Others added: “You were one hell of a character. We will pray for you. You will be remembered.”
    More wrote: “Go well gentle giant.” More

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    Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral was a fantastic way to remember the man who supported me 100%, says Alex Ferguson

    SIR Alex Ferguson said Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral today was a fantastic way to remember the man who “supported me 100 per cent”.Fans flocked to Old Trafford and to Manchester Cathedral for a public funeral service to remember Charlton, who died aged 86 last month.
    Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson attends the funeral of Sir Bobby CharltonCredit: Getty
    Charlton was influential in appointing Ferguson as manager in 1986Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    He could see the work Ferguson was doing in restructuring the clubCredit: PA:Press Association
    The service was attended by United stars past and present, other football dignitaries and even the Prince of Wales.
    Speaking after the service, former Manchester United manager Sir Alex told the BBC: “It’s a very sombre occasion.
    “One of the tributes from his grandson, I thought was fantastic.
    “It’s not easy going up there and speaking. The speakers did a great job.”
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    “He was a fantastic man,” he continued. “I’m here at United because of Bobby Charlton.
    “The day I came, he supported me 100 per cent, all the way.
    “He was totally behind me and everything we tried to do with youth. I’m here because of Bobby Charlton.”
    As a director Charlton was influential in not only appointing Ferguson as manager in 1986 but standing by him during troubled early years.
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    He could see the work Ferguson was doing in restructuring the club and believed that patience would pay dividends.
    Charlton will be remembered as arguably the greatest English footballer of all time, a World Cup winner in 1966 with his country and a winner of three league titles, an FA Cup and a European Cup with Manchester United in 1968.
    However, the eulogies read at his funeral service at Manchester Cathedral all highlighted how family came first for Charlton.
    His grandson William Balderston read the last of the tributes and recalled a “creative, fantastic storyteller” who would make up what he called “jelly and custard” tales to entertain and enthral his younger relatives.
    He spoke of his “depth of gratitude” to Charlton and his wife Norma, adding: “They have shown me what devotion really is.”
    Thousands of fans lined the apron of Old Trafford to pay their respects as Charlton’s funeral cortege drove past.
    Many hundreds more gathered outside the Cathedral with more than 1,000 guests coming to pay their respects.
    There were team-mates from Charlton’s own glory days – Alex Stepney, Paddy Crerand and Brian Kidd – with the guest list reading like a who’s who of United’s history for the last six decades.
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    From the current squad, Harry Maguire, Tom Heaton, Jonny Evans and Luke Shaw were in attendance.
    Beyond the club, the Prince of Wales – the president of the Football Association – led a delegation from the governing body which also included current England manager Gareth Southgate.
    Sir Bobby’s widow Norma Ball and his family at her beloved partner’s funeral
    The order of service at Sir Bobby’s funeralCredit: Splash
    Prince William attended Manchester Cathedral for the serviceCredit: Alamy
    Sir Bobby pictured at Old Trafford in 1970Credit: Getty More

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    Ten Hag forced to miss Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral with Harry Maguire one of four Man Utd stars paying respects to icon

    ERIK TEN HAG has missed Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral due to an “unbreakable and long-standing personal commitment in Holland”. Manchester United icon Charlton last month passed away aged 86 following a battle with dementia.
    Erik ten Hag will miss Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeralCredit: AP
    Charlton’s funeral cortege is passed Old Trafford before heading on to Manchester Cathedral for a memorial service.
    Sir Bobby was commemorated alongside former teammates Denis Law and George Best in the “United Trinity” statue at around 1.30pm.
    The cortege then passed through a guard of honour comprising members of the club’s youth team squads and the statue before setting off for the cathedral via the A56, Trinity Way, Chapel Street and Victoria Bridge.
    Despite Ten Hag being unable to attending, former captain Harry Maguire was among four current stars present.
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    Luke Shaw, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton joined Maguire at the service while other United players are on international duty.
    The United boss apologised and explained his absence was due to “an unbreakable and long-standing personal commitment in the Netherlands”.
    United legends Sir Alex Ferguson, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were all also there.
    But the unpopular Glazer family were not, fearing a backlash from supporters who are keen to see them end their ownership of the club.
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    United declined to comment when approached by SunSport.
    The ceremony, which was not filmed or broadcast, included eulogies and tributes from former United chief executive David Gill and a personal tribute from Sir Bobby’s family.
    Thousands lined the streets as the funeral cortege arrived at Old Trafford.
    The midfielder made 758 appearances and scored 249 goals for the Red Devils in a glittering 17-year playing career.
    He survived the 1958 Munich Air Disaster, which claimed the lives of eight of his fellow Busby Babes, and went on to win the World Cup with England in 1966 alongside older brother Jack.
    His glittering career also included winning the European Cup with United two years later.
    Charlton returned to the club as a director in 1984 and continued to serve both it and football in general as a much-admired ambassador until his latter years.
    His stature in the game was reflected in the tributes which poured in after the news of his death was announced.
    Sir Bobby Charlton passed away aged 86 following a battle with dementiaCredit: Getty Images – Getty More