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I would just like to take this opportunity to thank the club and, in particular, Rob Heys, for the programme notes and organising the minute's silence observed at the game with Burnley yesterday. It was very much appreciated.
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brother paul and another unknown to me
thank you once again to both sets of supporters
Paul was a life long supporter and you all would have made him proud
"At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They're only there to sign cheques." - Bill Shankly
I was pleased to be able to participate on the minute's silence for Paul. I was at school with him and played in the footy team with him. He was a strong character and, as I recall, especially strong in the tackle! Well done to both sets of supporters
OMG I knew Emma quite well years ago, I heard somewhere that the minutes silence was for Paul and Emma but I assumed Emma was the person who had requested the minutes silence.
All the opinions in my posts are just that - 'my' 'opinion' They do not necessarily contain any fact so cannot be libellous or defamatory. So don't bother suing me or this website
Supporters at the Clayton end will probably recall Emma as the lady in the pink coat. She had no wish to draw attention to herself but her mum had bought the coat for her so...