Former and present Hammers have posted messages of condolences since the sad news of the passing of former West Ham manager Glenn Roeder
David James “So saddened to hear that Glenn Roeder has passed away aged 65 My team mate at Watford and my manager at West Ham , a wonderful human that will be greatly missed. RIP”
Rufus Brevett “So saddened to hear that Glenn Roeder has died, he signed me for West ham and was brilliant coach and just a very nice man R.I.P Gaffer”
David Cross “Glen was the first player I played against who did The Step Over’. I knew he was going to do it, and I knew where the ball was going: but he always beat me and went past me with the ball ! A good player and a nice man. RIP and condolences to the family.”
Frederic Kanoute “Sad to hear the passing of my ex coach Glenn Roeder. I remember a genuine caring person, a real gentleman! My heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.”
Trevor Sinclair “Gutted to hear the saddest news about Glen Roeder RIP Boss”
Tony Cottee “Sad to hear about the passing of Glenn Roeder. He was a good player and a nice guy and my thoughts are with his family at this difficult time..”
Declan Rice “Such sad news! RIP Glenn Roeder”
He was a decent man. Would’ve made a really good member of the backroom coaching staff. Wasn’t cut out for the manger’s job, sadly.
Worth saying that there ought to be some ‘supporters’, who had season tickets in and around me in the BML in season 2002/03, who are hanging their heads in shame this morning. The amount of abuse Roeder got was obscene. Utterly shameful. He didn’t hide way in the dugout from it, either. He took it all from the technical area.