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He played in the European Cup final.
He was part, of course, of England's 1966 World Cup winning squad.
And the word icon, the word legend is overused, but it's absolutely appropriate to
to reflect on that with Norman Hunter.
And it's just desperately sad news, Jamie.
And of course, there'll be lots more reflection on that on Sky Sports News throughout the day.
You'll be hearing some of those stories that Gary and Jamie were talking about, maybe some descriptions of some of those crunching challenges that he was so famous for and so well loved for and very well remembered for.
Norman Hunter, who died earlier on this morning with COVID-19.
Earlier today, we've been posing to you questions on our mystery guest.
We've given you five clues, asking you if you can work out who would be joining us in the later stages of the programme.
And it is, of course, Louis Saha, who joins us this morning from the south of France.
I think it's the most glamorous location anybody's joined us from, Louis.
I hope you guys⦠So, what's the situation in⦠We are, thank you.
What is the situation in France at the moment, Louis?
Kara, for you as well, playing against him.
I mean, Gary's talking about the pleasure of playing with him and the challenge of playing against him.
Louis, when you think back on your time in the Premier League, what's the, not necessarily the moment, but what's the period that stands out the most for you?
Which time do you look back on most fondly?
Well, Louis, thank you so much for joining us, for to share those times with us as well here on The Football Show.
Thank you very much to Gary Neville and to Jamie Kerrigan and our guest this morning, to Rick Perry and to Ryan Lowe and Brendan Rogers.