Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
RIP to Ugo... .folks enjoy each and every day....God is love
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
A true gentleman.
Rest In Peace Ugo
Rest In Peace Ugo
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
Big Ugo it is more shocking for me as I saw him at tottenham training center a few months ago and he was reading in front of me giving an interview, he was one of the up and coming coaches at spurs coaching the U21 then U23. A real gentlemanWaffiman wrote:A true gentleman.
Rest In Peace Ugo
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
I don't know if it is a good time to mention this but I met Ugo around 2014-15 season to have a look around Spurs new training facilities. Ugo told me he regretted for not playing for Nigeria as he wanted to play with the likes of Okocha and Kanu. Give him credit for becoming the first U21 black player to captain the England team in the early 90s. Its a shame he was under-appreciated by the likes of Venables, Hoddle, Keegan and Eriksson. He was the nicest coach I have met at the training centre. I can also add that he wanted to join Spurs in the late 90s but we opted to sign Chris Perry. He is a Hackney boy (see twitter link). Imagine a defence line-up of Ehiogu and Campbell at Spurs.dcf1 wrote:Could/should have been in the 1998 and 2002 Nigeria World Cup squads. Probably regretted picking England, I suspect.
RIP. A lovely man.
Most of the youth players at Spurs adored Ugo and fully respected him as a coach and a person. Fully respected by the coaching staff and ex-professional football players.
Ugochuku Ehiogu, May you Rest in Peace.
Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
My bro, it is a real shock. I first met Ugo when he played for Villa at a nightclub and we have kept in contact ever since. I live in Southgate which is next door to Tottenham and have many friends in Tottenham. Two of them have their children in the Spurs Academy and they have so much respect and love for Ugo.Prince wrote:Big Ugo it is more shocking for me as I saw him at tottenham training center a few months ago and he was reading in front of me giving an interview, he was one of the up and coming coaches at spurs coaching the U21 then U23. A real gentlemanWaffiman wrote:A true gentleman.
Rest In Peace Ugo
He is well loved and respected for his coaching work. He was a much sought after coach and was known for his innovative approaches. He also was grassroots, working tirelessly for the kids to get free spaces to play football. He campaigned against these playing businesses that charge parents money for their kids to play football. I remember I used to pay £5 for each of my 3 boys to play for 1 hour in 5-a-side games at a sports centre in Whitehart lane. Today, it is free, thanks to him. His efforts preserved spaces and centres for kids to play for free.
He is also well loved and respected in the community especially amongst the Nigerians. Ugo na my man. His death has left me sad as I try to make sense of how a man so fit can go the way he did.
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
I mentioned this in the other thread, 4 England caps in about 7/8 years of being involved with England squads is criminal for a player of Ugo's talent. Between the four England managers mentioned they could only give him 4 caps. He was one of the best CDs of his generation. I hope other dual nationality players learn from his experience. May his gentle soul RIP.kenmega wrote:I don't know if it is a good time to mention this but I met Ugo around 2014-15 season to have a look around Spurs new training facilities. Ugo told me he regretted for not playing for Nigeria as he wanted to play with the likes of Okocha and Kanu. Give him credit for becoming the first U21 black player to captain the England team in the early 90s. Its a shame he was under-appreciated by the likes of Venables, Hoddle, Keegan and Eriksson. He was the nicest coach I have met at the training centre. I can also add that he wanted to join Spurs in the late 90s but we opted to sign Chris Perry. He is a Hackney boy (see twitter link). Imagine a defence line-up of Ehiogu and Campbell at Spurs.dcf1 wrote:Could/should have been in the 1998 and 2002 Nigeria World Cup squads. Probably regretted picking England, I suspect.
RIP. A lovely man.
Most of the youth players at Spurs adored Ugo and fully respected him as a coach and a person. Fully respected by the coaching staff and ex-professional football players.
Ugochuku Ehiogu, May you Rest in Peace.
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Re: Breaking News.... Ugo Ehiogu RIP
Bros I no go lie. My mood has been low because of this news. That such a man can go like that in one day. This life is just a bus stop. One day persin bus go show up for return leg.Waffiman wrote:My bro, it is a real shock. I first met Ugo when he played for Villa at a nightclub and we have kept in contact ever since. I live in Southgate which is next door to Tottenham and have many friends in Tottenham. Two of them have their children in the Spurs Academy and they have so much respect and love for Ugo.Prince wrote:Big Ugo it is more shocking for me as I saw him at tottenham training center a few months ago and he was reading in front of me giving an interview, he was one of the up and coming coaches at spurs coaching the U21 then U23. A real gentlemanWaffiman wrote:A true gentleman.
Rest In Peace Ugo
He is well loved and respected for his coaching work. He was a much sought after coach and was known for his innovative approaches. He also was grassroots, working tirelessly for the kids to get free spaces to play football. He campaigned against these playing businesses that charge parents money for their kids to play football. I remember I used to pay £5 for each of my 3 boys to play for 1 hour in 5-a-side games at a sports centre in Whitehart lane. Today, it is free, thanks to him. His efforts preserved spaces and centres for kids to play for free.
He is also well loved and respected in the community especially amongst the Nigerians. Ugo na my man. His death has left me sad as I try to make sense of how a man so fit can go the way he did.
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