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Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick hails Don Howe

Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick has hailed former manager Don Howe as "one of the most influential footballing figures in the history of the club". Howe passed away aged 80 this afternoon following a long battle with illness having enjoyed an illustrious career as a player, coach and manager at the highest level for both club and country. Howe had two spells as Arsenal coach, during which time the club reached four FA Cup finals, before taking the reins himself between 1983 and 1986. "We were aware Don had been enduring a long battle with illness but it was still a shock to learn the news about someone who was loved by so many people at the club, and who had such a...
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