Former Chelsea manager, Dermot Drummy dies at 56


Former Chelsea manager and Crawley coach, Dermot Drummy is dead.
Drummy died at the age of 56 on Monday.
His death was announced by Crawley FC through their official Twitter account.
The Crawley gaffer worked as Chelsea’s academy boss , winning the 2010 FA Youth Cup and later as reserve team manager before taking the role of international head coach in June 2014.
He later left the Blues and took over at Sky Bet League two club, Crawley in April 2016, departing 13 months later.
“Everyone at the club is devastated by the news that our former manager Dermot Drummy passed away earlier today.
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends. We will be issuing a full statement tomorrow after speaking to Dermot’s family. Dermot was a real people person. He had time for everyone at the club and he loved to make us laugh!
“He brought many of the current squad to Crawley and they are as stunned as we all are at this terrible news,” the tweets from Crawley’s official account read.

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