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    Heartbroken Marcus Rashford dedicates Man Utd goal to tragic cousin who ‘recently’ died after scoring against Everton

    MARCUS RASHFORD has confirmed the tragic passing of his cousin with a heartfelt message on social media.The Manchester United forward, 26, scored from the penalty spot in a 3-0 win over Everton on Sunday.
    Marcus Rashford dedicated his goal against Everton to his late cousinCredit: Getty
    He lashed a second-half penalty into the top cornerCredit: PA
    On Monday evening, he took to Instagram to share a picture of him looking up to the sky.
    And he added the caption: “I would like to dedicate the goal yesterday to my cousin who recently passed away. GBNF 🕊️.”
    Rashford received a host of heartfelt condolence messages in response to his post.
    One said: “Sending you love Rashy ❤️.”
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    Another added: “We are with you Rashy…much love… my condolences…❤️.”
    A third replied: “We’re with you❤️🙏🏾.”
    While a fourth responded: “With you every step of the way ❤️.”
    Last year, Rashford scored two goals for England against Wales at the World Cup and dedicated them to his friend Garfield Hayward after he had died just days earlier.
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    On Sunday, Rashford was handed the penalty by captain Bruno Fernandes – who is Man Utd’s regular taker.
    The England man has struggled so far this season, scoring just one goal in 16 games heading into the Everton clash.
    And Fernandes revealed after the match he gave Rashford the penalty because he has endured a difficult spell.
    He said: “I felt Marcus needed confidence, needed his goal.
    “Marcus is an excellent penalty taker too. I’m sure he could score that penalty.
    “It’s not about who takes it, it’s about scoring that penalty, and Marcus did it perfectly. Strikers, wingers, they want to score goals, they need to score goals.
    “That’s part of the game, it gives you a boost. I think after the penalty, Marcus was unstoppable, he could take on everyone.
    “I think sometimes you need this chance, this opportunity, to get your confidence back. He’s been great for us.” More

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    Terry Venables’ widow Yvette comforted by family — as thoughts turned to the footie legend’s funeral service

    TERRY Venables’ widow Yvette was being comforted by family and friends yesterday — as thoughts turned to his funeral service.Sources said relatives were likely to hold a quiet family service for the ex-England boss.
    Terry Venables’ widow Yvette was comforted by family and friends yesterday
    But it might be followed by a public memorial so football stars could pay their respects.
    The former England, Tottenham and Barcelona manager, who led the Three Lions on a thrilling run to the Euro 96 semi-finals, died peacefully on Saturday aged 80.
    Essex-born Venables has two daughters with first wife Christine and wed Yvette Bazire in 1991 but they had no children.
    A source said: “It is all still very raw and the family are devastated.”
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    Yesterday, David Seaman, England’s Euro 96 keeper, hailed Venables as a “special guy” who was always smiling.
    As a coach Venables would begin an era of success for Barcelona, where he earned the nickname ‘El Tel’, winning La Liga and the European Cup, while as manager of Spurs, he would win the FA Cup in 1990.
    Speaking about Venables’ time as England coach, current Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate, 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.”
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    In a statement, Terry’s family said: “We are totally devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness.
    “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.” More

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    Inside Terry Venables’ colourful life outside football – from TV show to board game and private club sold for fortune

    TERRY Venables was a larger-than-life footie legend — but also found time to write a TV detective series, release a board game and run a private members’ club and boutique hotel. An accomplished singer, he also made it to 23 in the charts with Elvis Presley song If I Can Dream, backed by a choir and recorded for The Sun’s World Cup advert in 2010.
    Terry Venables was a larger than life footie legendCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
    Singer Terry was backed by a choir for The Sun’s World Cup advert in 2010Credit: Sun
    Last night Terry’s agent and long-time friend Jonathan Harris said: “The song is appropriate because he always took the view that, if you had dreams, you should pursue them to the best of your ability.
    “He was an extraordinary man — charismatic, quick-witted, innovative and incredibly loyal.”
    A long illness meant that one of his last contributions to public life was penning an open letter to Gareth Southgate and his team — published in The Sun — on the eve of the Covid-delayed Euro 2020 final.
    He wrote: “Football is just like life. You have to give it your best shot. Take the best and survive the rest.”
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    Terry with his first wife Christine McCann and their daughters in 1970Credit: Getty
    Terry with Yvette Bazire at their Hotel La Escondida in Alicante, Spain
    Terry, whose death aged 80 was announced yesterday, came from humble beginnings.
    He was born in bomb-blitzed Dagenham, East London, in 1943.
    He was the only child of Royal Navy petty officer Fred Venables and Welsh wife Myrtle.
    As a child he moved in with his nearby grandparents Ossie and Milly so that his parents could run a pub in Romford.
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    Terry later recalled: “My upbringing left me with an outlook on life of which I am proud.
    “I know wealthy people who wouldn’t give a beggar a quid — but I was blessed with family who weren’t all successful but weren’t jealous if you were.
    “And when I walked out with England, I carried their values with me because Dagenham prepared me for life.”
    Midfielder Terry became an apprentice at Chelsea aged 15.
    Two years later he entered a singing contest at Butlin’s in Clacton-on-Sea, but Chelsea did not allow him to compete in the final stages.
    His playing career saw him make a combined 619 appearances for clubs including Chelsea, Spurs, QPR and Crystal Palace before hanging up his boots in 1974.
    He wrote five novels. And, with Gordon Williams, he co-wrote the popular detective novels Hazell — later turned into a successful ITV series starring Nicholas Ball
    Wheeler-dealer Terry opened a West End tailor’s shop with his then-Chelsea teammates George Graham and Ron “Chopper” Harris.
    He married Christine McCann in 1966 and they had two daughters before splitting.
    He met second wife Yvette Bazire in his father’s pub in Chingford in 1984 and she went with him when he went to manage Barcelona that year.
    Yvette, who would be with him until his death, said in an interview in 1996: “I love children. But the one thing I would never do would be to jeopardise my relationship with Terry, and I do think that babies can alter the balance in a marriage.”
    The couple ran Scribes West private members’ club in Kensington — where Terry mixed with an array of “colourful” characters — before selling it for close to £1million in 1997.
    Terry co-wrote the novels Hazell which later turned into a successful ITV series starring Nicholas Ball
    His managerial career had started at Crystal Palace in 1976 before embarking on a successful four-year stint with QPR in 1980.
    At Barcelona he switched their formation to an English-style 4-4-2 and took the Catalan giants to the Spanish title in 1985 — their first since 1974.
    They reached the European Cup final a year later.
    He also sold Diego Maradona, replacing him with slightly less glamorous Scot Steve Archibald.
    Explaining his unorthodox methods later, Terry said: “I wanted to bring the way we played at QPR to Barcelona.
    “You can imagine what they thought about that.”
    During his time at the Spanish giants, where he was given the nickname El Tel, youth players included future Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.
    Pep was 14 when Barca won the title and friends said he was keen even then to study Terry’s methods.
    Terry returned to London to manage Spurs, leading them to the FA Cup in 1991 after bringing in stars including Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne.
    Football is just like life. You have to give it your best shot. Take the best and survive the rest.Terry Venables
    Meanwhile he released a family board game called Terry Venables Invites You to Be . . . The Manager. Its box featured both those stars.
    His business dealings came under the microscope but, despite questions in Parliament, he was made England manager in 1994 to public acclaim.
    He is perhaps best remembered as the swashbuckling manager who took England to within a whisker of glory at Euro ’96.
    He later recalled how, after beating arch-rivals Scotland 2-0, he and FA Director David Davies walked out into a Wembley Stadium empty apart from a group of police officers.
    He said: “They threw their helmets into the air and started clapping. It showed me how it had gripped the nation.”
    He described England’s run to the semi-finals — which included a 4-1 thumping of Holland — as “my most thrilling experience in football”.
    After managing England, Venables went on to coach Australia before returning to boss 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.
    Terry and Yvette set up a boutique hotel and restaurant La Escondida in Alicante before he retired in 2019.
    Hit by ill health, he lived a quiet life away from the public gaze alongside Yvette in a home in a gated community.
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    LORD Sugar said he was saddened by Terry Venables’ death — despite their notorious falling-out over the football boss’s business dealings.
    The pair joined forces to take over a debt-ridden Spurs in 1991 — the year Venables led the club to FA Cup glory.
    Both men invested £3million into the club, with Lord Sugar appointing Venables as chief executive.
    However, their relationship became fractured and the Apprentice star sacked Venables in 1993 over his business dealings.
    Their fall-out resulted in a High Court battle which saw Lord Sugar win the right to oust Venables.
    Sugar was later the subject of a BBC Panorama investigation which alleged misdealings connected to Venables’ businesses.
    Yesterday, Lord Sugar wrote on X/Twitter: “Very sad news about Terry. Wish his family well. R.I.P.” More

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    Amazing picture of 15-year-old Pep Guardiola with Terry Venables goes viral after legendary manager’s death aged 80

    FOOTBALL fans were moved as an old picture of the late great Terry Venables and Pep Guardiola emerged.Former England manager Venables died this weekend at the age of 80 following a long illness and tributes poured from all around the world.
    A picture showing Terry Venables and a young Pep Guardiola has emerged
    Venables and Guardiola coexisted at Barcelona during the 1980sCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Guardiola was part of Barcelona’s La Masia academy when Venables managed the senior teamCredit: Getty
    People remembered El Tel with various blasts from the past and one of them had to do with his three-year stint as Barcelona manager.
    A photo went viral showing the Dagenham legend being hoisted up by Barca heroes Paco Clos and Migueli.
    That was when Venables led the Blaugrana to the 1986 European Cup Final by beating Goteborg in a dramatic semi-final second leg that saw him winning 5-4 on penalties after a 3-0 win at the Nou Camp.
    But what makes this pic so special is the fact that a 15-year-old Guardiola, who was then part of the famous La Masia academy, can be seen celebrating in awe of the Tottenham legend.
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    The Manchester City boss is a Barcelona legend himself as he started out at the club at the tender age of 13 and went on to spend 11 years in the senior squad, most of which saw him wear the armband.
    And Gary Neville believes the Spanish tactician learned a lot during Venables’ brief stint in Catalonia as he insists they both had a “very same capability”.
    Neville played under the ex-Leeds boss for England and was part of the team that made it to the Euro 1996 semi-finals.
    Neville tweeted: “When we hear people that play for Pep Guardiola now say that he can call the outcome of a game in training a few days before the match arrives, Terry Venables had that very same capability, he’d come through the Barcelona system.”
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    Venables didn’t win the European Cup in 1986 as Barcelona lost on penalties to Steaua Bucharest in the final.
    However, the former Crystal Palace boss won a domestic Cup that year and LaLiga the season before.
    Barcelona issued the following statement and reached out to his family: “FC Barcelona is deeply saddened of the death of Terry Venables, coach of Barca from 1984 to 1987. Our condolences go to his loved ones. Rest in peace.” More

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    Watch Terry Venables channel his inner-Elvis in superb advert for The Sun that includes cheeky cameo from MOTD star

    TERRY VENABLES was an icon of the game and he also had a lot of whimsy and character to his personality too.The legendary England manager sadly passed away on Saturday aged 80 following a long battle with illness.
    Terry Venables channelled his inner Elvis Presley in an advert for The Sun in 2010Credit: The Sun More

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    Inside hidden Spanish hotel once owned by ex-England manager Terry Venables – fit with former football pitch lawn

    EX-ENGLAND manager Terry Venables once owned a hidden Spanish hotel – complete with a lawn doubling as a football pitch.Tributes have flooded in for Euro 96 boss Venables after he died at the age of 80 following a long illness.
    Terry Venables ran a hotel in Spain after retiringCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    He managed La Escondida with his wife Yvette
    The hotel boasted a cocktail terraceCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Venables laughing at the breakfast tableCredit: Rex
    The hotel was hidden away in the countryside near AlicanteCredit: Rex
    “El Tel” fell in love with Spain after taking the helm at Barcelona in 1984.
    Under his leadership, Barca went on to win La Liga in 1985 and reached the European Cup final in 1986.
    Venables and his wife Yvette returned to Spain after he retired from football management.
    The couple opened La Escondida hotel and restaurant in Penaguila near Alicante in 2014.
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    The ten-room hotel’s name translated to “The Hidden One”, and guests had to navigate winding lanes and olive groves to reach it.
    La Escondida boasted a terrace looking over a poolside lawn – which Venables claimed had once been a football pitch.
    Terry and Yvette kept the hotel’s original stonework and beams, which dated from 1891.
    They invited guests to enjoy breakfast and cocktails on the terrace, where they could watch shepherds gather their flocks on the hills beyond.
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    One guest was treated to a delicious meal by Venables – despite appearing to have no idea who he was.
    Writing in Luxury and Boutique Hotels, the oblivious guest said: “The British chef creates delicious dishes with the unusual mix of refined presentation and decent portion size.
    “The tasty in-between course treats were an unexpected bonus.
    They added: “Breakfast on the terrace was leisurely and glorious.
    “The aromas from the lavender beds and views of the almond groves created a wonderful ambience to the generous a la carte menu – plus additional buffet style choices should you want more.
    “The service from all the team was exemplary; friendly, informative and helpful.”
    Venables was happy to pose for photos with guests, with many taking to social media with snaps after news of his death broke today.
    The couple sold the hotel in 2019 when they decided to retire and move back to the UK.
    England legend Venables leaves behind his wife Yvette after a 32-year-long marriage.
    Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate has shared a heartwarming tribute to his “outstanding” former coach Terry Venables.
    Many of the players from Venables’s Euro 96 team also offered tributes to their boss.
    Terry and Yvette restored the hotel’s 19th-century stonework and beamsCredit: Handout
    The view from the cocktail terrace
    La Escondida’s name means ‘The Hidden One’ in EnglishCredit: Handout
    The hotel had an indoor and outdoor poolCredit: Handout
    El Tel enjoying the Spanish sunset one eveningCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd More

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    Inside England legend Terry Venables’ relationship with wife Yvette – from meeting in his Dad’s boozer to courtroom woes

    ENGLAND legend Terry Venables leaves behind his wife Yvette after a 32-year-long marriage.Tributes have flooded in for Euro 96 boss Venables after he died at the age of 80 following a long illness.
    Terry Venables and his wife Yvette toasting his appointment as England managerCredit: Rex
    The couple at home with Terry’s childrenCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Yvette managed Terry’s Kensington dining clubCredit: Rex
    The couple at the memorial service for Bobby Moore in 1993Credit: Rex
    Yvette called Terry the man of her dreamsCredit: Rex
    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.
    “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.”
    Venables met his wife Yvette in his father’s pub in Chingford, Essex in 1984.
    She accompanied the footballing icon to Barcelona when he was appointed as their manager, with the couple marrying in 1991.
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    Yvette supported Terry after he was dismissed from his job as chief executive of Tottenham Hotspur by the club’s owner Alan Sugar in 1993.
    Terry was reinstated after gaining a temporary injunction – but went to lose a three-day High Court battle, with the judge ordering him to pay Sugar’s costs.
    Yvette also managed Terry’s Kensington dining club, Scribes West for seven years.
    However, the couple decided to sell it in 1997.
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    Terry and Yvette later ran a boutique hotel and restaurant in Alicante, Spain.
    In a 1996 interview, Yvette said: “Terry has more than fulfilled all my romantic aspirations of what the man of my dreams would be like.
    “He is my best friend and confidant as well as my husband, and I don’t think any woman could ask for more.
    “I could certainly never have imagined what the future would bring when Terry and I first set eyes on each other.
    “But to this day I wouldn’t have changed anything.”
    Yvette welcomed Terry’s two grown-up daughters from his previous marriage to Christine McCann – while giving up her own own hopes of having children.
    She said: “I love children. But the one thing I would never do would be to jeopardise my relationship with Terry.
    “And I do think that babies can alter the balance in a marriage.”
    Yvette added: “Terry does nothing for himself at home. He wouldn’t know where the hoover was, let alone what to do with it.
    “He doesn’t do the washing-up, nothing.
    “And it’s probably my fault. His mum used to do everything for him and he’s got into that routine. It really doesn’t bother me.
    “If I was to say to him, ‘Oh, please pick up your shirt and put it in the washing machine’, I’m sure he’d do it.
    “But I’d never, ever put him in that position.”
    Despite being married to the Three Lions legend, Yvette hated being in the limelight.
    She said: “I particularly dislike going to big functions.
    “I never feel comfortable and dislike the fact that everyone is saying, ‘Oh look, there’s the England coach’, and then looking at me to see what his wife is like.”
    But Yvette added: “Terry is my best friend and I’m his. He’s the centre of my life.
    “He is also honest, kind and thoughtful, and we both share a good sense of humour.
    “It’s really important to be able to laugh, even when things get you down.”
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    Tottenham pay emotional tribute to Terry Venables with pre-match applause and black armbands vs Aston Villa

    TOTTENHAM have paid an emotional tribute to their former boss and player Terry Venables who has died aged 80. Ahead of their Premier League clash against Aston Villa a minute’s applause was held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Tottenham and Aston Villa players led a minutes applauseCredit: AFP
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    Tottenham captain Son Heung-Min was among the players sporting a black armbandCredit: Getty
    Spurs and Villa players also wore black armbands in honour of the legendary boss.
    Venables’ family published the news of his death on Sunday morning.
    As both a player and manager at Tottenham a minute’s applause was held before their clash against Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon in North London.
    Ange Postecoglou’s side with Unai Emery’s squad applauded the England legend alongside fans.
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    Spurs released a statement ahead of the tribute which read: “The Club is extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former player and manager Terry Venables.
    “Our deepest condolences are with Terry’s friends and family at this incredibly difficult time.
    “In tribute, we shall hold a minute’s applause prior to kick-off and our players will wear black armbands during this afternoon’s fixture against Aston Villa.
    “Rest in peace, Terry 🤍.”
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    Terry won the FA Cup as a player and manager for Spurs in 1966-67 and in 1990-91 respectively.
    Then as a midfielder, Venables made over 500 appearances for Chelsea, Tottenham, QPR and Crystal Palace as a player.
    Venables then turned to a career in managing and led Crystal Palace, QPR, Barcelona and Tottenham to great achievements in club football.
    The Englishman was then best known for managing England and leading the Three Lions to the semi-finals at Euro 1996.
    He also managed the Australian National team from 1997-98.
    Fellow Aussie and Spurs boss Postecoglou also released a statement prior to the game on Sky Sports.
    He said: “If you are asking about a person who embodies everything this football club has always wanted to be, it is Terry.
    “It wasn’t just about the way he managed or coached, it was the person he was.
    “He influenced Australia as well. He was the manager of the national team and almost got us to the World Cup.
    “But the biggest testament is that anyone who I have ever come across that has worked with him will say he is by far the best coach, manager and tactician they have come across.”
    Terry Venables has died aged 80Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Venables played and managed at Tottenham – winning the FA Cup in both rolesCredit: Getty More