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Title: R.I.P.: Ian Porterfield
Post by: kjelvi on September 12, 2007, 04:00:44
Ian Porterfield er død.
Han er selve Leeds-dødaren etter å ha scoret Sunderlands mål i Fa cup-finalen mot Leeds i 1973. En sensasjon da!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Porterfield


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Cup hero Porterfield dies at 61

Sunderland legend Ian Porterfield has died, aged 61.
Porterfield, who scored the Black Cats' winning goal against Leeds United in the 1973 FA Cup final, had been suffering from cancer.


Born in Dunfermline, Porterfield also enjoyed a successful management career with Rotherham, Sheffield United, Aberdeen, Reading and Chelsea.
He went on to coach several national teams, as well as in Korea, and his final job was as manager of Armenia.

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"His death so young is a tragedy for his family and for football"

 Sir Alex Ferguson
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Porterfield was in charge of his side for their superb 1-1 draw against Portugal in Yerevan on 22 August which left Luiz Felipe Scolari's superstars facing a fight to qualify for the European Championship finals in Austria and Switzerland next summer.
Porterfield's widow Glenda said: "He may have been a football man all his life, but I know him best as a wonderful human being who was liked by everyone he came in contact with.
"He had his wish to die in harness. Just over two weeks ago, we flew to Armenia for the Portugal game and I'll always remember what happened at the open training session at the stadium on the day before the game.
"The stadium was packed to see all the Portuguese stars like Ronaldo, Deco and the rest, but when Ian walked out, they all stood up and shouted his name. It was very moving."
Dunfermline-born Porterfield began his management career in December 1979 at Rotherham, where he guided the South Yorkshire club to the Division Three title.
He had a successful spell at Sheffield United before replacing Sir Alex Ferguson at Aberdeen following his compatriot's departure for Manchester United in 1986.
He also took charge at Reading and, for 20 months until February 1991, Chelsea, before embarking upon his international odyssey.
Porterfield took charge of the Zambia, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, Oman and Trinidad and Tobago national teams, as well South Korean club side Busan I'Park, before accepting the Armenian FA's offer of employment.
Ferguson said: "His death so young is a tragedy for his family and for football.
"It isn't long ago when he was coaching in Korea that I spoke with him with the intention of getting a few young players over to United.
"I played against him when he was with Raith Rovers. He was an exceptional footballer, blessed with a lot of natural talent."

BBC Sport

Title: Re: R.I.P.: Ian Porterfield
Post by: kjelvi on September 12, 2007, 04:07:40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kZqDT0oyxE

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Title: Re: R.I.P.: Ian Porterfield
Post by: Sheridan on September 12, 2007, 04:30:36
Trist.
Hvil i fred.


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Title: Re: R.I.P.: Ian Porterfield
Post by: Thomas on September 12, 2007, 07:15:40
Hvil i fred. Skal naturlignok ha en stor del av æren for det FA-cupmesterskapet, men må dele det med Jim Montgomery.

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