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Ron Atkinson: 'Drinking culture in MU with Liverpool or Everton'

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Four decades after the peak, the former MU coach, Ron Atkinson still lived every day and believed that today's players would like his frankly speaking style.

A few months ago, Atkinson was surfing the phone when he happened to see a surprising Facebook post, announcing that the former player, coach and BLV TV famous Ron Atkinson died. He was still “digesting” this information when the phone rang.

“As Dean Saunders call,” Atkinson recalled the old student in the time when he led Aston Villa. “He said: 'I saw that you were gone, teacher. But as you still told us:' Surely running a few rounds is from '.”

Atkinson tilted his body, laughing. In fact, at the age of 86, the news that he died was too early. “Big Ron” is still living happily, enjoying life and finding humor in everything – from the origin of the “Lollipop” that he used to describe the movement of Chan Chan, to Joe Royle wearing a suit sitting in a sauna, or the case of a resort apartment in Tenerife at a much higher price than the price of the advertisement right after the Ukrainian war broke out, for a very voice …

“The broker told him that he was Lithuanian,” Atkinson laughed. “I suspected that he came to Vilnius not much more than me.”

Atkinson continued at home in the rich “belt” near Birmingham. Now there are not many financialists here as before, but mostly … football players.

“Now this place is very similar to Cheshire,” he pointed out the kitchen window. “Jack Greealish has a house there, his father is there. Ollie

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