Former West Ham and Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder has died at the age of 65 after a long battle with a brain tumour. A statement by LMA Chair Howard Wilkinson released on Sunday afternoon read: "A cultured defender as a player, he managed with a studious style and was always generous with his time and ideas. "Glenn was such an unassuming, kind gentleman who demonstrated lifelong dedication to the game. "Not one to court headlines, his commitment and application to his work at all levels warrants special mention. "Football has lost a great servant today and our sincere condolences go to Glenn’s family and friends." LMA Chief Executive Richard Bevan added: "Glenn achieved so much throughout his lifelong career in the game. "After retiring as
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