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R.I.P. Coxy and condolences to all family and friends.
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A terrible shock - he was a top bloke. Had a chat with him many a time in various pubs. RIP Coxy and condolences to his family.
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RIP :( Seemed a good guy the few times we spoke,always made you feel welcome :)
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R i p
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farewell my friend he was a true stanley fan through thick and thin R I P mate
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omg just seen this on the telegraph website and have been knocked sick to the core, we were having a really good chat very recently about the pub etc and I feel so sad I never saw any indication of how he was feeling :(
rip coxy will miss the hugs XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BIG HUG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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sorry had to post my fondest memory of coxy
and that was giving him a lift home from an away match couple of seasons ago and him ringing up rory prendergast to tell him how match had gone on.... coxy - rory got yerself a team yet? rory - no but doing a few trials coxy - well you could play for pub team this weekend think we have a spare place rory - ermm will think about it I can tell ya was struggling to drive was laughing so hard!!! god bless ya coxy you may not have realised it but you made so many of us smile |
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I remember that one Lesley! totally deadpan and sincere as well :yelrotflm
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I knew there was someone else in the car with me but couldn't remember who...:rolleyes:
and yes he was really serious too... and if I remember right the lift home only came about cos we found him wandering about with no cash to get home... hmmm don't think that was the first time from some of the stories he mentioned |
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nah, he was on the coach (Stockport) but wanted to get home quicker. He didn't though, as he ended up stopping in the Oaklea/Crown with us until way after the coach landed!
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r.i.p.
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Taken off the fishy site, In memory
Wednesday 1st Sep 2010 Antony Cox http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/g...tony%20cox.jpgAll at Accrington Stanley were deeply saddened to hear of the death of 33 year old lifelong fan Antony Cox. Coxy was well known to all involved with Stanley including the players and management at the club, and has supported his team home and away for many years, through our non-league days and into the Football League. An area of the Sophia Khan Terrace has been set aside for tributes to be placed in memory of Coxy ahead of our match against Wycombe at the weekend, and our thoughts are with all of his family and friends at this sad time. |
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R.i.p coxy . Top lad.
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Such a shame, RIP buddy.
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Still coming to terms with this.
1 of the "original" lads that used to travel on minibuses all over the place when I started around 1995. Still cant believe I was drinking with him in Oxford on Saturday then a day later he's gone. RIP mate. |
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