I don't want to hear any crap about how he played for Villa so why should we care etc, he was a decent player and always seemed like a good honest pro. Shame he didn't play more for England, but I suppose there was more competition for places back then....he'd walk into the side past the likes of Smalling and Jones if he'd have been born 20 years later.
Very sad news for someone so young. And believe me, 44 is young! Just been reading some tributes and he was an extremely well liked bloke. I feel so sad for his wife Gemma who now has to get on with her life with their two children. I feel extremely lucky to have survived four heart attacks when I see this kind of thing. That's why the British Heart Foundation is my favourite charity. RIP Ugo :emoji_cry: