WSC DAILY
March 2010
Keith Alexander – an obituary | Keith Alexander – an obituary |
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4 March ~ Away from mansions, supercars and tabloid scandals, there are people in British football who become synonymous with its traditional values – with determination, respect, pride and indefatigable spirit. Yesterday, football lost a man who had not only become an integral part of Macclesfield Town but of the Football League as a whole. As Silkmen manager, Keith Alexander was a popular and lively figure, frank in his assessments and forthright about his teams. To lose Keith at 53 years of age is tragic and there is no doubt he will be sadly missed by all at the Moss Rose. The shock of his loss will also be felt at Lincoln, Peterborough, Bury, Northwich and Ilkeston, as well as at the clubs in England and Northern Ireland where he spent time as a player and throughout the wider football world. Keith's career – its entirety spent in the more uncertain and taxing echelons of the professional league pyramid – should be no less celebrated for it. Most will be aware that he was the first full-time black manager in the Football League but his achievements away from this pioneering course, on which he was proud but refused to dwell, are just as worthy of note. For 17 years Keith worked at a level of football at which inspiring dedication and belief in his players was essential. No Alexander team could ever be accused of lacking commitment to the cause. He was also a great believer in giving youth its chance, as evidenced by the emergence of John Rooney, Shaun Brisley and Izak Reid in the Macclesfield first team. On the subject...
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