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Published Date:
05 March 2008
SHEFFIELD football legend Derek Dooley has died at the age of 78.
His daughter Suzanne confirmed to The Star that her father had died at home in Norton this morning after a long illness.

His wife Sylvia was by his side.

Derek is one of the few men to be loved and respected by fans of both Wedensday and United.

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A prolific goal scorer for Wednesday during the early 50s, his blossoming career was brought to a premature end in 1953 following a collision with Preston goalkeeper George Thompson.

Doctors diagnosed a broken leg but when gangrene set in as he recovered in hospital, Dooley was told that the infected limb would have to be amputated in order to save his life.

After scoring a remarkable 63 goals in 63 appearances - a statistic which must surely mark him out as one of the most gifted finishers England has ever produced - Dooley was left to contemplate a bleak future.

He stepped back on to centre stage in 1971 when he was appointed manager only to suffer further heartbreak when he was dismissed on Christmas Eve, 1973.

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But, as with his previous setbacks, Dooley simply used it as the catalyst to open a new chapter of his life and, following a spell working for a sportswear firm, he accepted an invitation to lead United's commercial operations.

After demonstrating his capabilities, he eventually entered the boardroom before retiring in 2006.

In 2003 Dooley was awarded an MBE and an honorary doctorate degree from Sheffield Hallam University.

He was made a freeman of the City of Sheffield and in December 2007 he was inducted into the city's Walk of Fame.

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Wednesdayboy,

Rotherham 05/03/2008 15:40:37
Terrible news.
A Wednesday legend gone.

The City of Sheffield can unite as one in this loss.

RIP Big Fella
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Kevan Smith,

Sheffield 05/03/2008 15:41:16
What a fantastic man and true gentleman. My heart goes out to Sylvia and the family. God Bless You Derek.
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Keith Roe,

Sheffield 05/03/2008 15:56:43
You’ve been a great footballer, a tremendous ambassador for the people of Sheffield, a wonderful family man, an outstanding person in all respects and an invaluable supporter of all Sheffield Fellowship’s charitable work. All of us at Fellowship will miss you greatly.
A very sad loss to the living world.
Keith Roe
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trusthorpe blade,

mablethorpe 05/03/2008 16:18:30
A great man, will be sadly missed by both red and blue, god bless
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newsnerd,

Sheffield 05/03/2008 17:11:04
Legend - on and off the pitch. Rip Big Man
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GregBlade,

05/03/2008 17:27:11
The only man ever to bridge the gap between S6 and S2. He will be missed by both blades and owls.
Although I expect both clubs will hold the "usual" formalities at their next home games, I would like to point out than in little over a month the 2 sides are set to clash at BDTBL, surely this match should be dedicated to the DD. Some sort of monument or honour should be given by both clubs, whether its a statue or both clubs renaming their Kops after him and refusing sponsorship of those stands. Its all no more than this man deserves a legend on the pitch and in the board room.
i'll always remembering him singing "New York, New York" on the ptich when we won promotion.

Thanks for everything Mr Dooley. Rest In Peace
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Chris & Suzanne Wright,

Whirlow 05/03/2008 17:27:55
A true ambassador of the game and gentleman ; shame there aren't more like him in the current murky ,selfish and avaricious world of English football.

R.I P. Derek - a true asset to the Blades .
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Rod Sockett,

sheffield 05/03/2008 18:30:48
I had the honour of meeting Derek a few times. He was a true gent and will be sadly missed. My condolences to his family.
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shorehamview,

Woodseats 05/03/2008 19:10:44
Very sad news. My thoughts go out to his family. A true legend of the game, and the city. RIP Derek.
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matthew eyre,

castleton 05/03/2008 20:49:57
It is so sad to lose such a true gentleman and sportsman, in the proper sense of the words. I only wish that the footballers of today could begin to follow Derek's example. He was always happy to talk football, and i am very glad to have met him.
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