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I've just read this in today's article by Melissa Rudd and her memories of her first ever visit to CR- 'That evening did not just ignite my love for Norwich City, it was the start of a special bond I was so lucky to have shared with my wonderful Dad Paul, who died suddenly11 days ago aged just 48. He was the reason I adore football.

I guess this particular statement is what describes MANY TRUE Norwich fans - "Following a club is not just a hobby, it’s ingrained in your being. It helps define you. It consumes your Saturday afternoons for nine months of the year, it provides the cornerstone of daily conversations you’ll have with friends, neighbours, colleagues, complete strangers."

"Those memories of us supporting Norwich together seem more precious than ever – the play-off final against Middlesbrough more so than any other. Although I had been offered a free corporate ticket at Wembley, complete with a three course meal and a complimentary bar, there weren’t enough pints of cider in the world that could have persuaded me to pass up the chance to celebrate history in the stands with my Dad and uncle that day. That magical afternoon seems all the more special now."

http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich-city/melissa-rudd-column-1-5477004
 
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That's Bristow gone at 60, Wilkins at 61 and Winton at 62. Why are they all leaving us so early ? I am 60 myself and it really does make you think about life .....
 
I am thankful that I am well past that age. Still fit and active, living the dream out here in the HOT Philippines, with my wife (who is hot so fit and active anymore),
 
Former Leeds United and England defender Paul Madeley has died, aged 73.
Madeley made 727 appearances during an 18-year Leeds career, playing in every position bar goalkeeper.
A real one club pro.
RIP Paul

Had the privilege of seeing him play a couple of times (and Alan Gilzean as per post 110) - Madeley was the ultimate "utility" player. I think he invested in a chain of DIY Superstores after he retired - remember the ads on TV !!
 
Ex-Middlesex and England wicketkeeper John Murray has died at the age of 83.
Only Bob Taylor (1,649) has claimed more wicketkeeping dismissals in first-class cricket than Murray (1,527), who played 21 Tests for England.
Had a most elaborate set up prior to the delivery of spin bowlers.
RIP John
 
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The legend that is Barry Chuckle has died. The Chuckle Brothers made both my children laugh in their younger days and still raise a smile even now.

So long Barry - thanks or the happy memories.