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Hall, agent to the stars, dies at 73

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Eric Hall, the former show biz and football agent, has died, aged 73, after short illness. Hall made his entry into the music business as a teaboy alongside a young Elton John and would later go on to represent some of the Premier League’ s biggest names in the 1990s.

His death was announced by the radio station where he worked, Time 107.5FM.

Famed for a trademark cigar and “Monster monster” catchphras­e, he made deals on behalf of household names Dennis Wise, Tim Sherwood and a Neil Ruddock. Tributes to Hall have been paid by Sir Alan Sugar, who called him a “real character”, while Stan Collymore tweeted: “Larger than life, great great fun, sad to think Eric Hall has passed”.

After giving up acting school at 15, Hall went on to promote records for stars like Frank Sinatra, the Bay City Rollers and Clive Dunn and claimed to have launched the careers of Queen and Cockney Rebel.

When the Sex Pistols sparked fury with their infamous four-letter outburst at TV presenter Bill Grundy in 1976, Hall was the agent who booked them on to the programme.

He moved into football in 1986 after a chance meeting with Tottenham’s Steve Perry man when in a nightclub with friend Terry Venables.

Six years later and the establishm­ent of the cashrich Premier League helped elevate the stock of players represente­d by Hall and others in the business.

He became critically ill with the E.Coli bug and septicaemi­a in 1997 but recovered and spent his later years on the airwaves, hosting a show on Time 107.5FM.

Station manager Lorna Waters said: “We were incredibly lucky to have Eric here as part of our team for almost seven years.

“He amazed us with the calibre of guests he would invite on to his show and his knowledge of music was undoubtedl­y second to none.

“He has brought a lot of joy to many people with his radio shows over the years and Sunday afternoons will never be the same.

“I will miss his weekly phone calls checking in that his show was still getting good ratings.”

 ??  ?? The flamboyant Eric Hall, broker in showbiz and soccer.
The flamboyant Eric Hall, broker in showbiz and soccer.

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