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I didn't really think much of him tbh, but seeing him on JR last night he came across really well and I think he's an alright bloke. I think him showing his vulnerable side and showing his gratitude for his fans dedication and appreciation was refreshing. I also hope things work out for him and his GF.

WTF is wrong with me? Why am I being nice?
Karma_
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AND... isn't he a lovely man?
Kaffy  i break into a sweat every time a big vacancy comes up,i think he is one of the few managers who has earned respect for his managment style and for focussing on the game instead if mouthing off about bad decisions and other managers,very loyal to his players and low profile in the press.
maggiep
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It was reported Robbie sang at Mark Owen's weddding at the weekend, which was then denied,
He confirmed on Loose Women that he was in Europe at the time, but he has been really shady about them performing together again. It was in the paper today that they are all together on stage tomorrow night for a charity concert that's been organised by Gary Barlow.


Oooh ark at me and my sleb reportiness!
Karma_
Robbie Williams is washed up, he's a crap singer and can never claim to be a song writer, others have to do that for him. He should have stayed in LA for good, he's only back coz he saw the success of Take That and knows he made himself look even more pathetic than he is after slating them and Gary Barlow, what a Toss Pot!, Oh yea and Angels was a nicked song.
Poolshark

Robbie joins Take That on stage

Robbie Williams has joined his former Take That bandmates on stage at the Children in Need charity concert, but there was no reunion performance.

 

 

Take That perform Rule The World




The event was organised by Barlow, with more than ÂĢ500,000 raised from ticket sales, which were allocated by ballot.

After Take That's opening performance of their song Greatest Day, Barlow told the 4,500-strong crowd: "What a perfect night for us to introduce an old friend."

Williams, who left Take That in 1995, then appeared on stage before moments later being left to perform songs from his new album, Bodies and You Know Me.

Afterwards, he said: "I started tearing up just before I came on, and the lads were singing and knowing it was just about to happen and knowing what the reactions were going to be like, and then all my team were like 'Please don't cry'.

"And I think we should have milked it for a lot longer than we actually did. I think Gaz, in his wisdom, went, 'Right, we should get off now, let the lad do his singing.'

"I was trying to get them back to do a bow and everything. That's the first time in 15 years, we should have at least stayed there for 10 minutes."

 

Barlow also dedicated a performance of Rule The World to his father, Colin, who died last month.

"This song is dedicated to everybody who's lost somebody they love. Dad, this one's for you," Barlow said.

The concert will be shown on BBC One next Thursday, 19 November, from 2000 GMT.


Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow 

MrsH
this does make me laugh. My mega take that fan friend Melissa applied for tickets but didn't get them. Her sister also applied for tickets then discovered she had been given the opportunity to buy them but she checked her emails too late So Melissa, "imagine if that was the night Robbie rejoined them, id bloody kill her" ohh i must call her.
FM

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