the armchair
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sorry to hear that blueboy. peace
Keke Rosberg said:My dad (like most people's dads on hear I expect), is responsible for me being a blue, but reading your tribute and all the comments will make me appreciate even more how lucky I am to still enjoy going to City with my dad.
Thoughts are with you your family.
Thank you for your comments. Our family are all very proud of our father and so thank full of the pleasure he brought to many on a football pitch. We are in the process of putting together his final crowd to play too.Fowlers Penalty Miss said:I really want to express my sadness at hearing of your fathers death.
I read the sad news today in the local paper, and it affected me. I went into the garden and I had a think for a while. I was brought up watching Altrincham in the 60's, and your father was an absolute hero of mine. I always remember he used to blow a kiss to your mother every time he scored, and he did it many times, 80 times or so in one season.
I still live near Altrincham, and he has always been remembered with affection from all who saw him play.
I may watch premier league football, but nothng can take away the impact watching your father play had on me. As I wrote, he was my hero, and he always will be.
I don't know what else I can write as I am feeling upset now. It's not easy losing your hero, and your father was always a bigger hero to you than he will ever be to me.
I'm sorry.
God bless.
Danny St.helens CTID said:RIP BLUE
i also buried my brother today