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Sad news, Rest in peace Glenn, thank you for giving me many happy memories.
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Was a sublime player very comfortable on the ball. Remember his double shuffle on many occasions but the one at Watford when we beat them 2-1 times was the one for me as all my mates were Watford fans. When Glenn goes up to lift the FA Cup well be there, we’ll be there. RIP Glenn
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Originally posted by Darkranger View PostSmiling as I recall the Roeder shuffle, and the slightly odd upright running style he had. Very underrated in my opinion, a classy defender who was really comfortable with the ball at his feet.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostWe were spoilt for central defenders back on those days and Glenn was the most skillful.
He was one of my favourite players to watch and I was so pleased when we signed him from Leyton Orient even if he couldn't save us from relegation.
It was such a shame that he missed the FA Cup Final and I recall that a campaign was started to separate suspensions from Cup and League matches (which they do for European cup competition fixtures). I agree Stainrod, I we would have won the FA Cup had he played and Allen not got injured early in the final.
I will never forget that stepover move or his great volley winner at Carrow Road.
RIP Glenn Roeder.
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Awful news.
No age at all.
RIP Glenn, and condolences to his family
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RIP Glenn. Top player and captain.
You will be missed.
Thoughts and prayers to family and friends.
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Smiling as I recall the Roeder shuffle, and the slightly odd upright running style he had. Very underrated in my opinion, a classy defender who was really comfortable with the ball at his feet.
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Rest in Peace Glenn and thanks so much for the great memories. x
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