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Jim Smith RIP

Charlton_Stu
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Sad news breaking this evening.
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serious old school manager .. don't make em like they used to R I P1
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Seems like he'd been around for ever. Very sad. RIP Jim0
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Was manager of Portsmouth back on that day 5/12/92.
Met him once in Italy, RIP Jim Smith6 -
RIP - one of the first managers I remember from the panini sticker albums.3
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The Bald Eagle has returned to his nest.
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Curbs always said he had the biggest influence on his career .1 -
RIP, two legendary managers gone in a few days0
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RIP Jim
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RIP, proper traditional football manager. Did a fantastic job at Oxford, I remember getting hammered 5 0 there in the early 80’s.
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RIP.0
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RIP. Sad news0
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RIP
I liked Jim Smith.2 -
Blast from the past.
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RIP Bald Eagle.0
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RIP Jim!!0
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I worked for Jim Smith at QPR, Oct 1985 to May 1986. He gave me the opportunity to start opposition scouting, by sending me out to cover West Ham v Everton as my first game, while I was at the club assisting the full time coaches in the Academy, on youth training nights. Then he gave me the time to go over the early reports to point out what he was looking for. He was a proper football man, and always had the time to stop and ask how I was getting on, whenever our paths crossed at matches after I had moved on. No sadness from me, just a feeling of being priviledged to have worked for him for a short while.19
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RIP......Jim......RIP.0
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A very good manager. R.I.P.0
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Good innings - RIP Jim.0
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R.I.P. Jim0
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Tutt-Tutt said:I worked for Jim Smith at QPR, Oct 1985 to May 1986. He gave me the opportunity to start opposition scouting, by sending me out to cover West Ham v Everton as my first game, while I was at the club assisting the full time coaches in the Academy, on youth training nights. Then he gave me the time to go over the early reports to point out what he was looking for. He was a proper football man, and always had the time to stop and ask how I was getting on, whenever our paths crossed at matches after I had moved on. No sadness from me, just a feeling of being priviledged to have worked for him for a short while.
Very nice to see a comment from you Tutt-Tutt.
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Old school. RIP0
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DaveMehmet said:RIP, proper traditional football manager. Did a fantastic job at Oxford, I remember getting hammered 5 0 there in the early 80’s.
Did cheer up on the train home....we listened on the radio as we drew Tottenham away in the cup!0 -
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