Some of football's biggest names gather at Durham Cathedral to remember former England manager Sir Bobby Robson, who lost his long battle with cancer on 31 July
Former England players David Seaman (left) and Paul Gascoigne (right), who both played under Robson during his time in charge of the national side, arrive at the service
Lady Elsie Robson arrives at the service dedicated to her husband Bobby, accompanied by their son Andrew (right)
Newcastle players past and present are in attendance, including Alan Shearer, who led the attack during Robson's time in charge at St James' Park
Current Newcastle caretaker manager Chris Hughton arrives at the service in honour of the man who himself managed the Magpies with such distinction from 1999-2004
Roy Keane, the current manager of another of Sir Bobby's former clubs, Ipswich, arrives at Durham Cathedral. In 13 years at Portman Road, Robson won the FA Cup, Uefa Cup and finished 2nd in the league twice
Members from the world of entertainment are also in attendance, including native Geordies Declan Donnelly (left) and Anthony McPartlin (right)
Gary Lineker, who played under Robson for England in two World Cups: "Bobby was not just a leader of men but without question the single most enthusiastic and passionate man I've ever met in football."
Gascoigne, who has come to characterise Robson's time as England manager, is visibly upset during the moving service
England managers past and present, Graham Taylor (left), Sven Goran Eriksson (centre) and Fabio Capello (right) at the service to honour their predecessor, Sir Bobby Robson
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, a friend and football rival of Sir Bobby for many years: "It's one of the privileges of my life to have met him and to have been enthused by him."
Former Ipswich players Russell Osman, Paul Mariner and John Wark, who were all part of the 1981 Uefa Cup-winning team, pay tribute to the man who guided the team to their famous success
Popular Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins sang as part of the service at Durham Cathedral which is packed with many people from the world of football
Terry Butcher and Gary Lineker share a joke after the service where Sir Bobby was fondly remembered by his family and friends
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