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God bless you Johnny Warren. --Debunct 11:41, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
We owe so much to Johnny, it is such a shame that he wasn't there in Sydney on November 16, 2005. Thankyou Johnny Warren.
- An even bigger shame he wasn't in Germany yesterday. Rogerthat Talk 02:30, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
The creator needs to edit Les Murray's eulogy on The World Game site, or remove it if it no longer exists online.
[edit] Citations Needed
I've added one citation for the "call me a dreamer" quote made when he was presented the FIFA medal in 2002. Someone has placed a citation request against the text stating that Warren "wept openly on national television" when the Socceroos went down to Iran in 1997. How do you cite something that happened on TV? Grab a screenshot or something?
Justin 05:44, 29 September 2006 (UTC)