It is unclear if Vince McNeice had any children during his lifetime.
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There are reports that he had two sons – James McNeice and Robert McNeice.
However, there are no information available about them.
Who Was Vince McNeice?
Vince was a former British footballer and football manager, born on October 25, 1938, in Cricklewood, London, United Kingdom.
He made his debut in 1957, playing for Watford as a centre-half, with his tteam recording a 5-4 win over Exeter City.
Vince went ahead to make over 230 appearances in the Football League for Watford] In 1965, for the Hamilton Primos, Bexley United and Hillingdon Borough.
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During his time with the Primos, Vince was selected to the league’s all-star team.
Vince later became a coach for Hamilton Primos and went ahead to manage B 1903, AaB, and the AGF reserve team.
Vince was awarded the Football League Fourth Division fourth-place promotion in 1959.
He was the first ever to win promotion for Watford Football Club.
Vince is best remembered for being a part of the Ron Burgess’s team campaign where the team wore old gold shirts for the first time in the history of the club.
Vince was a strong defender, a tireless worker who displayed an unmatched passion for football excellence.
Vince passed away from an unknown cause on August 29, 2022. He was aged 83.
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