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Re: RIP Eric Whalley
So very sad to hear the news of Eric's passing. I will always remember the special moments we all shared over the years and the celebrations in the Crown after the games. Our thoughts are with Eric's family. RIP Eric (say hello to Phil for us) x
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Rest in piece Eric
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Re: RIP Eric Whalley
RIP Eric Whalley. You left an indelible mark on this small cotton town. Your service as a player, manager and latterly as chairman who delivered the impossible dream will never be forgotten. Great memories from a great man.
After relegation from the NPL the 4-500 who used to go on would have been taken away in a white van if you mentioned football league. But with a bloody-minedness that could be to the ire of others occasionally you gave Accringtonians a legacy that will forever be in the annuls of history. The league status we enjoy and the state of the Crown Ground today compared to then ensure your memory will live on. |
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RIP Eric
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There's only one Eric Whalley.
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Deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to all of Eric's family. Played against Eric in the youth league in the mid 50s, a very skillful player, kept in touch right through to his time at Stanley. Always reminisced on our trips home, he was Stanley through and through and as has been said, without his passion and desire Stanley would certainly not be where they are today. R.I.P. Eric, Stanley legend.
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Condolences to Eric's family. His achievements at Stanley make him a major figure in our history, and - as with all leaders - he could be as rebarbative as he could inspirational. But there is no question that he grabbed the club by the scruff of its neck and hauled us up the steep incline of the non-League pyramid - the most difficult ascent in English football.
Here's a quote from Dave Mooney about playing for Eric in the late 80s when he came back to the Crown as manager. I think it sums up Eric's approach well: “There was certainly a sense that you could see the top of the pyramid, and Eric was very ambitious and I’ve no doubt that that what was he was looking at. It seemed a long way away, as it was, but for someone with his ambition it was certainly a target to aim for. I think for Eric, Accrington Stanley was where he always wanted to be and he had the ambition to move on and up as far as it would take him. “Eric had his own language – and it varied from the rude to the obscene and then worse than that! But it was accepted in the dressing room and all taken in the right way, I can’t remember anyone ever taking anything personally, because everyone used to love playing for him, he was a magnanimous bloke who drew people towards him and made them want to play for him. We always had to stop on the way back from a game and have a drink and he used to buy a round for everyone. We also had club nights after training where Eric would take us for meals. It was a brilliant time, he always had a positive outlook. He was a player’s manager – win, lose or draw, as long as you’d done your best then you deserved a drink and to relax and enjoy what you’d achieved on the field.” Old school for sure, but it took us a long, long way. Thanks for everything, Eric. |
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Very sad to read the news about Eric. My condolences go to his family and closest friends.
Eric was simply Mr Accy Stanley. During our recovery climb back up the pyramid he must have done every 'job' there is to do around the ground and in the office; player, manager, director, chairman, odd job man, groundsman, cashier, snow shoveller and more! Yes, as already said, he played a mammoth role in getting Stanley back into the Football League. OK, he could get at odds with some folk but in my view he is a legend. Heartfelt thanks to you Eric for all you did for our famous little club. God bless. |
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You only saw the real Eric when you stood side by side with him before, during or after a game. The guy was truly a legend, after being involved in the game for many years at different clubs I never met anyone like him a true football man and friend who I will sadly miss. |
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RIP Eric.
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Eric Whalley a true Accy Stanley and Great Harwood legend!
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