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Former England coach Don Howe dies

Former England international and coach Don Howe has passed away at the age of 80. Howe made 23 appearances for the Three Lions during a two-year international playing career, starting every match at the 1958 World Cup and holding eventual champions Brazil to a goalless draw in that tournament - the first stalemate in World Cup history. The full-back was most closely associated with West Bromwich Albion at club level, making 379 appearances for the Baggies before finishing his playing career at Arsenal, where he made a further 74 appearances. Howe is best remembered as a coach, however, having had a major impact for both club and country behind the scenes. Ron Greenwood, Sir Bobby Robson...
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