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Not many in football will say a bad word about the guy, Took Watford from the bottom division  to the top division  In successive years , They also Were top for  a while and he also took Watford and a certain young Mo Johnston and Watford to Wembley. 

Not many like him now and the English press and expecially the sun crucified him. 

RIP Graham and best wishes to your family from the Rangers family 

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1 hour ago, Copland bear said:

Not many in football will say a bad word about the guy, Took Watford from the bottom division  to the top division  In successive years , They also Were top for  a while and he also took Watford and a certain young Mo Johnston and Watford to Wembley. 

Not many like him now and the English press and expecially the sun crucified him. 

RIP Graham and best wishes to your family from the Rangers family 

 This.

All round good guy by all accounts, managed Lincoln City at the age of 28.

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1 hour ago, Copland bear said:

Not many in football will say a bad word about the guy, Took Watford from the bottom division  to the top division  In successive years , They also Were top for  a while and he also took Watford and a certain young Mo Johnston and Watford to Wembley. 

Not many like him now and the English press and expecially the sun crucified him. 

RIP Graham and best wishes to your family from the Rangers family 

100% they will get this message.

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Sad news was a real nice genuine football guy. The English press were a disgrace the way they they treated him. He actually done quite well for the England team at the time. At that time the English players just weren't good enough. Condolences to his family. RIP Graham.

 

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