by johntheclaret » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:58 pm
He had been battling for a long time. I think he had "beaten" cancer 5 times, but that's the shitty thing about cancer, few are ever really cured.
He lloked very frail last week when they honoured him at St James'. He came out in a whell chair and I mentioned to my son how weak he was looking.
Did a decent job at Ipswich and a decent job for England. His time at Toon, iirc, they finished 4th, 5th, and 6th. What they wouldn't give for that now.
One of the true gents of the game, composed, no rants or bullshit, and from the sympathies expressed by the likes of Fergie, someone who always had time to offer encouragement to others.
RIP, the game is poorer without Bobby.