Macclesfield Manager

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Jackson Corner » 03 Mar 2010 19:19

He was on tv only the other day looking really well. Very sad news RIP Kieth

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by T.R.O.L.I. » 03 Mar 2010 19:55

ankeny FFS,a decent man has died and all some of you tossers do is take the piss,hope you are proud of yourselves


Agreed.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by FiNeRaIn » 03 Mar 2010 20:02

T.R.O.L.I.
ankeny FFS,a decent man has died and all some of you tossers do is take the piss,hope you are proud of yourselves


Agreed.


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Keith Alexander

by howser » 03 Mar 2010 20:09

Not a "team" subject I suppose, but in the true value that our fabulous game brings its supporters ,I was very saddened to hear about the sudden death last evening of Macclesfield manager Keith Alexander, having, as we have done, come from the lower reaches of the football league, we can all appreciate how football clubs need managers of the stature of him, a man who spoke from the heart about the game he loved. For anyone who would like to add their own comments on Keith there is a "condolence book" on the Macclesfield FC web site. Not a Team matter I know, but a man, that in the present climate of money mad football, whose passing should not go without comment. RIP keith.

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Re: Keith Alexander

by PEARCEY » 03 Mar 2010 20:14

See general football thread on this.


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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Millsy » 03 Mar 2010 20:53

Horrific news.

Young chap...

:(

My prayers and thoughts are with him and his family.

Rest in peace mate...

:(

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by moo » 03 Mar 2010 21:05

RIP thoughts with his family

Maybe this will help Macclesfield win their first game of 2010

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by From Despair To Where? » 03 Mar 2010 21:17

I remember seeing him playing against us for Grimsby back in the 80's. Never prolific but one of those big buggers who always caused us problems. The first ever black manager in the football league who cemented a managerial reputation as a steadying hand at lower league crisis clubs, and by all accounts a genuinely decent man who always had time for people.

Whilst I'm not unmoved by the death of footballers from the 70's or earlier, there's always a sense of distance and unattachment, I never saw them play in the flesh. I'm 38, I'm not old and It's different when it's a player I actually saw play, irrespective of how high or low profile a career he had. For me, there's a genuine sense of sadness at his death


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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by The whole year inn » 03 Mar 2010 22:21

RIP

Never had any luck in the play-offs. Worse record than Reading


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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by bobbybottler » 03 Mar 2010 22:23

From Despair To Where? I remember seeing him playing against us for Grimsby back in the 80's. Never prolific but one of those big buggers who always caused us problems. The first ever black manager in the football league who cemented a managerial reputation as a steadying hand at lower league crisis clubs, and by all accounts a genuinely decent man who always had time for people.

Whilst I'm not unmoved by the death of footballers from the 70's or earlier, there's always a sense of distance and unattachment, I never saw them play in the flesh. I'm 38, I'm not old and It's different when it's a player I actually saw play, irrespective of how high or low profile a career he had. For me, there's a genuine sense of sadness at his death


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FDTW - just for the record, Keith Alexander wasn't the first black manager in the FL.

Anyway, RIP Keith, heard nothing but kind words said about him today.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Big Foot » 03 Mar 2010 22:35

FiNeRaIn
T.R.O.L.I.
ankeny FFS,a decent man has died and all some of you tossers do is take the piss,hope you are proud of yourselves


Agreed.


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Absolute morons on HNA these days.

Get over yourself!

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by FiNeRaIn » 03 Mar 2010 23:49

Only when you stop being such a retard.

How is someone dying funny? Several posters on here need to grow up.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Rex » 04 Mar 2010 02:34

Hearing people eulogize about his achievements (4 successive play off placings for Lincoln City), and in general an all round unassuming guy was interesting and refreshing to hear.

At least he died at home with his family around him. Sad to hear but the best way to go.


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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Big Foot » 04 Mar 2010 08:44

FiNeRaIn Only when you stop being such a retard.

How is someone dying funny? Several posters on here need to grow up.

Why resort to name calling ?

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by ankeny » 04 Mar 2010 17:01

Big Foot
FiNeRaIn Only when you stop being such a retard.

How is someone dying funny? Several posters on here need to grow up.

Why resort to name calling ?

Pity we cant call you what we really think pal.There is a woman and three kids in bits over this and you thinks its funny.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by moo » 04 Mar 2010 20:09

ankeny
Big Foot
FiNeRaIn Only when you stop being such a retard.

How is someone dying funny? Several posters on here need to grow up.

Why resort to name calling ?

Pity we cant call you what we really think pal.There is a woman and three kids in bits over this and you thinks its funny.


Get a life...

I read an amazing article the other week about how people try to pretend to be sad over the deaths of people they don't know to try and have excitement in their lives. Like when Diana died.

It's ok to be happy. It's ok to not be genuinly in tears cos some fella died.

Sad yes, thoughts with family yes....but a bit of banter is a much better way to 'deal' with something that will have no impact on your life.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Rex » 04 Mar 2010 20:43

I suppose there is much wringing of hands and teeth gnashing about the Death Pool.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Big Foot » 04 Mar 2010 21:40

moo
ankeny
Big Foot Why resort to name calling ?

Pity we cant call you what we really think pal.There is a woman and three kids in bits over this and you thinks its funny.


Get a life...

I read an amazing article the other week about how people try to pretend to be sad over the deaths of people they don't know to try and have excitement in their lives. Like when Diana died.

It's ok to be happy. It's ok to not be genuinly in tears cos some fella died.

Sad yes, thoughts with family yes....but a bit of banter is a much better way to 'deal' with something that will have no impact on your life.

'greed

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Royalee » 05 Mar 2010 20:34

RIP, very sad indeed.

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Re: Macclesfield Manager

by Wax Jacket » 05 Mar 2010 22:48

yep sad news this one he always seemed a nice guy

unfortunately he also never seemed to be any good at managing a football club after his early success at Lincoln but you can't deny, real pioneer for black managers

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