MADCHESTER CITY
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mac said:when rozzi is on his road to a full recovery i will donate 1 or 2 weeks free accommadation free of charge. i live in quiet spanish village.3 bed townhouse,fully furnished. if you come in the summer months the communal swimming pool will be open. fantastic place to unwind but close to other resorts. beer and tapas are fantastic too. hope all goes well. mac
So nice of you mate, I'm sure Rozzi will love Spain to help him get back to his normal self. How did the pre-op go??<br /><br />-- Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:32 pm --<br /><br />
ob said:This is a thread regarding a top blue who has recently been diagnosed with cancer of the kidneys. He is known as Rozzi and a moderator on Bluewatch forum. I’m sure a few of you from Bluemoon have heard of him or know him. In the past he has helped others by organising trips and sorting out tickets for various blues and also helped organise charity matches between Bluewatch and Bluemoon forums.
As gut-wrenching as that is, the really good news is the doctors have spotted it early which gives them more options as to how to sort it out.
Rozzi will have to go into hospital to have the kidney removed and whilst the doctor ain't a City fan, he's not a rag either (he's a Birmingham fan) so that should help too!
Anyway, The Bluewatch Admins and Mods are looking at a number of activities to raise funds to help make things as easy as possible for Rozzi as he takes on this absolute twat of an illness. Among things planned we're going to have a couple of 11-a-side games (first of which is this Sunday at Denton) with proceeds going to help his family. Other activities will be announced as they are agreed and planned. These will include programme write up, raffles at various City fans functions and collections at games. There is also a donation page on the Bluewatch forum.
We all know City is a huge, huge footballing family and all we ask at this time is for you to support all the efforts we make as we look to support a fellow Blue in a time of need.
We all know Rozzi, and as much as it hurts to give him any praise :-)) I can vouch what a top, top lad he is and as I have said he has previously helped out plenty of Blues on many occasions. He really is one of those lads who would do anything for anyone (as long as they are Blues). So, please support all the activities and initiatives; we all know times are hard but imagine for a moment being in this situation. Anything anyone can do to help a Blue is always, always greatly appreciated. Every single penny will go him and his family.
Below are links to the the thread on BW and the donation page
Thread
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bluewatchmcfc.co.uk/mancityforum/index.php/topic,6486.0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bluewatchmcfc.co.uk/mancityf ... 486.0.html</a>
Donation
<a class="postlink" href="https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=4AsSC921_87ZBSlClYzyu1gQK24_z0uXeLvSeEwbHep7nMZJdX5Ku3OPla0&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8dd049a0174d7b2337c94a2120c957a268" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/websc ... 20c957a268</a>
We can accept donations made through Paypal to rozzi.appeal@bluewatchmcfc.co.uk.
Cheers from everyone on BW and more importantly Rozzie and his family
Is there any chance we could get an update on Rozzi's situation? I'm really concerned about him as sadly one of my friends (Who was a City fan) died from Kidney Cancer