Iconic football manager and player Joe Kinnear's impactful journey from the pitch to the dugout - a true sporting legend!
Joe Kinnear, a legendary figure in the world of football, sadly passed away at the age of 77. Known for his remarkable career as both a player and manager, Kinnear left a lasting impact on the sport.
Starting as a player at Tottenham and winning accolades such as the FA Cup, League Cup, and UEFA Cup, Kinnear's prowess on the field was undeniable. Transitioning to management, he led notable clubs like Wimbledon, Nottingham Forest, Luton, and Newcastle United, showcasing his tactical acumen and leadership skills.
With his distinctive coaching style and passion for the game, Kinnear managed to capture the hearts of fans and players alike. His legacy will be remembered for his dedication to the sport and the indelible mark he left on English football.
In the wake of his passing, tributes have poured in from across the footballing community, honoring Kinnear's achievements, both as a player and a manager. His family's statement reflected the immense impact he had on those around him, highlighting his significant influence on the sport.
Joe Kinnear's journey, from a talented Tottenham defender to a revered manager, serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment to football and his enduring legacy in the hearts of fans and colleagues alike.
In total, he managed the Magpies 18 times between September 2008 and February 2009. He had previously managed Wimbledon, Nottingham Forest, Luton and Doncaster, ...
Kinnear managed Luton, Forest and Newcastle among others · Won FA Cup, League Cup and Uefa Cup as a player with Spurs.
A statement from his family said: We are sad to announce that Joe passed away peacefully this afternoon surrounded by his family.
We are extremely saddened to learn of the passing of Joe Kinnear, a four-time trophy winner here at Spurs. He was 77.
A Tottenham trophy winner in his playing days, he went on to most notably manage the Dons and Newcastle.
MIKE KEEGAN: Joe Kinnear has died at the age of 77. The former Tottenham player was surrounded by his family when passed away peacefully this afternoon.
The family of ex-Newcastle and Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear confirmed he passed away on Sunday afternoon at 77 years of age following a battle with ...
Tributes from the world of football pour in for ex-Spurs player Kinnear who had been suffering from vascular dementia since 2015.
Brighton & Hove Albion is saddened to learn of the passing of our former defender Joe Kinnear, aged 77.
As a dependable full-back, he served as a key member of a star-studded Tottenham side before embarking upon a managerial career which brought him huge acclaim ...
Kinnear's reign ended eight months later with Alan Shearer as caretaker coach, overseeing relegation as Kinnear recovered from a heart bypass. A return to the ...
Kinnear played for Spurs for more than a decade, then went on to manage teams including Wimbledon and Newcastle United.
Joe Kinnear, a former Director of Football at Oxford United, died yeseterday at the age of 77.
Joe Kinnear - 27th December 1946โ 7th April 2024. News has reached Kenilworth Road of the passing of former Hatters manager Joe Kinnear at the age of 77 ...
We send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Joe Kinnear after the former Wimbledon manager passed away at the age of 77.
A key member of Bill Nicholson's trophy-winning teams of 1967 and the early 1970s, it was with great sadness that we learned of the passing of Joe Kinnear ...
Dublin-born Kinnear, who won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup as a player with Tottenham, also went on to manage Luton, Nottingham Forest and Newcastle. A ...
Dublin-born Kinnear, who won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup as a player with Tottenham, also went on to manage Luton, Nottingham Forest and Newcastle. A ...