TERRY VENABLES was an icon of the game and he also had a lot of whimsy and character to his personality too.
The legendary England manager sadly passed away on Saturday aged 80 following a long battle with illness.
Terry Venables channelled his inner Elvis Presley in an advert for The Sun in 2010Credit: The SunHe sang 'If I Can Dream" alongside a choirCredit: The SunHarry Redknapp made an appearances alongside VenablesCredit: The SunIan Wright was also in the adCredit: The SunAnd as tributes and memorable stories come in from all corners of the footballing world fans are reminded of the kind of man he was.
His sense of humour was just one of his superb qualities and it was displayed perfectly in his incredible advert for The Sun back in 2010.
Venables channelled his inner Elvis Presley in the ad as he gave his best rendition of the iconic singer's "If I Can Dream" single.
R&B star Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies aged 74The brilliant campaign was released just before England's attempt at World Cup glory in South Africa in 2010.
The former Three Lions boss sang alongside a choir as he dreamed of adding a second star atop the England badge by winning a World Cup for the first time since 1966.
And he wasn't the only familiar face to feature in the video either with Ian Wright and Harry Redknapp making up the numbers in the choir too.
Venables released the single to the public for people up and down the nation to listen to in the hopes of inspiring some magic in South Africa.
Unfortunately for Venables and the rest of the country, England were unable to do the business at the tournament and crashed out to familiar foe Germany in the last 16.
Terry Venables released the song as a single ahead of the tournamentCredit: Paul Edwards - The SunThe song and the video showed a glimpse of his personality away from the pitchCredit: The SunThe former Chelsea and Spurs midfielder was England boss himself between 1994 and 1996 and returned to the set up as an assistant from 2006 to 2007.
And some of his former players have paid tribute to the wonderful job he did at coaching them.
Including Gary Neville who labelled Venables as "without doubt the most technically gifted British coach we’ve ever produced".
Football is in mourning over the loss of the legend after his family released a statement confirming the heartbreaking passing.
The statement read: "We are totally devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness.
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Venables was the England boss from 1994 until 1996Credit: GettyHe took charge of the team that featured the current gaffer Gareth SouthgateCredit: Getty