kevtherev
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RIP....How we could do with a Cyrille Regis right now.
He became only the third black player to be capped by England when made his debut in a 4-0 win over Northern Ireland in the Home International Championship at Wembley, coming on for Trevor Francis.
59 is not an age to be dying from a heart attack unless you have a genetic problem.Whenever I hear of someone this 'young' dying from one I think it could well have been avoided had that person had regular check ups or better still their own blood pressure monitor at home.You can get them for as little as £30.Taking a one off reading at your doctor's does not give a true reading.Taking regular readings at home and taking an average reading from them all does.Exercise is important too of course.Men need to start looking after themselves.
I remember Regis from back in the day.Probably one of the best known players from his day.What a loss at a stupid age.
Indeed a legend in his time. RIP Cyrille.In the away end on Saturday I couldn't help but notice the massive picture of him, in the stand to our right. I was thinking about him, his pace and power and what he brought to a side and how much a centre forward like that would be worth today. ( Think of Lukaku, but better ) And now I have just read this news and I cannot believe that he has gone.
RIP to a very good footballer and a man of quiet dignity.
When you think of the first black players to make an impression in English football you think of Clyde Best, Laurie Cunningham, Viv Anderson and Brendan Batson, but I would say Cyrille Regis was the first physical, athletic black goalscorer to explode onto the scene.
He was awesome and how he only got 5 caps God only knows. RIP Cyrille - a genuine football legend.