RIP Paul Mariner
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RIP Paul Mariner
Legend of the game and 68 is no age
RIP x
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Re: RIP Paul Mariner
Good player particularly when managed by Booby Robson
RIP
RIP
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Re: RIP Paul Mariner
RIP
He was a good pundit on Radio Lancashire too.
He was a good pundit on Radio Lancashire too.
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Re: RIP Paul Mariner
Sad news. Remember him on Radio Lancs.
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He was an analyst on ESPN FC until just recently
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Shocked to read of his passing, a really good player and a gentleman. Rest in peace
Re: RIP Paul Mariner
Nasty brain tumour
Very sad
Still one of those cancers where there has been little progress until now
Very sad
Still one of those cancers where there has been little progress until now
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Wasn't he originally from Chorley?
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Shocking news. So young.
Re: RIP Paul Mariner
Very sad news,Rip
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Sad news, a good man taken too soon. A fine player. He was a good cricketer as well, playing at Chorley late 60's early 70's. RIP Paul
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Bolton born but yes he played for Chorley between 71-73. We used to watch a lot of non-league back then his initial move to Plymouth was a big story locally. I might well have seen him play for Chorley but I can’t honestly remember all these years later.
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RIP Paul Mariner a very good Footballer..sure he played for England. No Age real Shame with England being on the verge of a big Win to.
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Re: RIP Paul Mariner
Very sad news.
Excellent player.
R.I.P Paul
Excellent player.
R.I.P Paul
Re: RIP Paul Mariner
RIP,no age.
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Saw Paul play for Chorley as a 16 yr old against Burscough our village side.Shortly after he moved to Ipswich
I always wondered why local league sides didnt snap him up.Good header maybe this caused his cancer.
I always wondered why local league sides didnt snap him up.Good header maybe this caused his cancer.
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Wow that’s a shock. RIP Paul.
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He was at Plymouth first moved to Ipswich in 1976 not sure if he played for Plymouth when they knocked us out of the League Cup at home in 73/4 ?Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 9:35 amSaw Paul play for Chorley as a 16 yr old against Burscough our village side.Shortly after he moved to Ipswich
I always wondered why local league sides didnt snap him up.Good header maybe this caused his cancer.
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R.I.P. Paul Mariner
A great player .
A great player .
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This is a shock. He always used to park on my mum's street for Burnley games when he was on Radio Lancs and I had many a chat with him. Really nice bloke but also a damn good striker for Ipswich & England.
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I was fortunate enough to live in Ipswich for most of the eighties when they had a fabulous team.
I saw all the home legs of their UEFA Cup win in 1981 and saw Mariner score in the final. I also saw them whip Man United 6 - 0 when Mariner scored a hat trick. Ipswich even missed two penalties Martin Buchan was Man Utd captain for this rout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrFiCJ5NxL4
Only a year older than me, seems unreal that he has passed on.
I saw all the home legs of their UEFA Cup win in 1981 and saw Mariner score in the final. I also saw them whip Man United 6 - 0 when Mariner scored a hat trick. Ipswich even missed two penalties Martin Buchan was Man Utd captain for this rout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrFiCJ5NxL4
Only a year older than me, seems unreal that he has passed on.
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Shocking bad news. He was very good as a pundit on Radio Lancashire and was a great striker for Ipswich, England etc.RIP.
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Awful news. A good player in his day, certainly with his head. Agree a good pundit on RL too. My condolences to all his family and friends.
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Another legend leaves us too soon. RIP Paul.
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Genuinely shocked by this RIP Paul.
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RIP Paul Mariner
In my head I still see your lovely smiling face and hear your warm sense of humour when you were interviewed and on the radio.
Just looked up your England record and had forgotten how good you were at scoring for your country as well.
In my head I still see your lovely smiling face and hear your warm sense of humour when you were interviewed and on the radio.
Just looked up your England record and had forgotten how good you were at scoring for your country as well.
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RIP Paul. A fine centre forward and by all reports a fine man.
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Saw him play a lot for Ipswich in the 79-81 period. First class centre forward in a great side, and a great partnership with Alan Brazil. Very sad news. Always seemed like a good guy.
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Really shocked. That ipswich side with John Work, Gates, Brazil, Arnold Murhan, Butcher, Cooper etc built by the young Bobby Robson was A hell of a team with Mariner partnering Work upfront they were unlucky being a small town team that they did not win more before outside money forced the teams breakup.
RIP Paul, always came across as a real gentleman.
RIP Paul, always came across as a real gentleman.
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When Ipswich played us in the cup with that great team they trained in Queens Park opposite St Theodore’s. Not much work done in class that day.
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That would have been the 1977/78 League Cup. Could you imagine a team training in a local park like that now?TheOriginalLongsider wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 1:45 pmWhen Ipswich played us in the cup with that great team they trained in Queens Park opposite St Theodore’s. Not much work done in class that day.
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Blimey that's a shock! Loved watching that Ipswich side in their pomp. Little more than a year older than me, RIP Paul Mariner.
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RIP Paul Mariner.
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Like the Villa side of the early 80s for some reason I can recall the side.
Cooper
Mills
Burley
Butcher
Osman
Muhren
Thijssen
Gates
Wark
Brazil
Mariner
Cracking side. RIP Paul Mariner
Cooper
Mills
Burley
Butcher
Osman
Muhren
Thijssen
Gates
Wark
Brazil
Mariner
Cracking side. RIP Paul Mariner
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When you look at that list of players plus the likes of Kevin Beattie, shows how good a job Bobby Robson did at Ipswich.
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And I was just about to add "and Kevin Beattie coming through". (Plus don't forget David Johnson who went on to be hero at Anfield like Wark)ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:34 pmWhen you look at that list of players plus the likes of Kevin Beattie, shows how good a job Bobby Robson did at Ipswich.
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Re: RIP Paul Mariner
Liked him as a player and always fair on R Lancs.
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That's really sad 68 is no age whatsoever,I hope the England & Italy teams pay him the respect he deserves tomorrow night,RIP Paul.