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Silkmen gaffer passes away after returning home from Meadow Lane.

Tragic news coming out of the Moss Rose today as Manager Keith Alexander has died at home shortly after the match at Notts County on Tuesday.

It is a sad day for the club and football in general. Keith was widely respected throughout the game and will be sorely missed.

Our thoughts go to his family and friends at this difficult time.

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13 comments

  • Irishimp says:

    Condolences to all at Macc. KA was a great bloke and is still very highly thought of at Lincoln City Football Club.

  • PompeyFcMad says:

    R.I.P Keith Alexander

  • Mikey Delap says:

    This is terrible news. In a game full of egos and arrogance he is an absolutely splendid man with a wonderful heart. RIP Keith Alexander.

  • devonimp says:

    will be sadly missed and did a fantastic job at lincoln,my thoughts are with helen and the kids at this sad time.RIP kieth gone but not forgotten.

  • mike1952 says:

    Sad to hear of the passing of Keith Alexander. He will always be remembered as a wonderful man and a great servant to Macclesfield.

  • Owenspompey says:

    So sad to hear about Keith Alexander, always appeared to be a true gent.
    Our thoughts will be with his family and friends at this tragic time.
    RIP Keith

  • grimsbyimp says:

    r.i.p. my thoughts are with his family and freinds.

    he gave us some of our greatest memories and games at sincil bank well done keith never forgotten

  • Dean1 says:

    RIP Big Keith thanks for the good times at Sincil Bank

  • plymouth graham says:

    condolences to all at Macc…i always likes Keith when i saw him on the tele etc..
    From a Devon Pompey fan

  • merlin says:

    Condolences from all at Vital Chelsea

  • herringthorpe says:

    Such sad news. Our condolences to his family. All at Vital Rotherham

  • imp st ives says:

    Condolences to the Macc, a great loss to our league, RIP KA

  • kimbo says:

    R I P very sad news . loved your days at lincoln city .

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