timesonline.co.uk - 3/1/2008
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The old adage 'he's got half a yard in his head' could have been penned for Teddy. A truly gifted footballer who graced our game for two decades. He will be missed. I won't be suprised to see him make it as a manager. He has worked under some of the best. Tony, Bristol, England I couldn't believe that Fergie was signing Teddy to replace Cantona. I was appalled, but gloriously wrong. But, let's ...
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