I always think of Peter Cook's interview on Clive Anderson, and his summary of
Graham Taylor - very funny, and uncannily accurate - find it on YouTube.
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> On 12 Jan 2017, at 22:23, {broken-address} Richard Walker
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Remember that Watford game - you're right, they played us off the park. Mind
you, we were shit.
He will always be remembered for that documentary which was classic comedy. If
nothing else it showed a man passionate about the game.
RIP
> On 12 Jan 2017, at 22:10, Damian Walsh
Farewell indeed to a man who was cruelly used by journalists when he should
have been feted as Mr; Klopp or Mr; Guardiola (sp?) are today.
We went down as Watford went up in '82 so when we were drawn against them,
at home, in the league cup a couple of years later I turned up at Elland Rd
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Amazingly he too shared my love of the music of Peters and Lee!
so that's just you, Graham Taylor and the London Mafiosi's.
RIP to a decent man. Too few of them in football from what I've seen.
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Sad here too. I met him in Manchester once before a BBC interview. We
had a cup of tea together and a very nice chat about all sorts of
stuff. Amazingly he too shared my love of the music of Peters and Lee!
I always considered him a gent and that meeting confirmed my belief.
Betty
sad to hear that Graham Taylor has died. i met him in Germany before England
won 5 1 and chatted for half an hour - he was a real gent and football manHe
said goodbye to us with the words "have a good un"
RIP
Dave
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