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Former Town Keeper Dies

Discussion in 'Ipswich Town' started by johnnywarksmoustache, Nov 12, 2015.

  1. johnnywarksmoustache

    johnnywarksmoustache Well-Known Member

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  2. stretchyboy

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    Absolutely awful tragic news, was an immense keeper, and very underrated, we could certainly do with someone like him now. RIP Marton, our thoughts are with your loved ones
     
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    Just heard about this on BBC Radio Norfolk, very sad 32 is no age at all. Was in goal for you boys when Holty got his hattrick back in 2010 which only seems like yesterday.

    RIP <rose><rose><rose>
     
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    Going to skip my comments on the 4-1 as isn't the time but what a shame - Poor bloke battled it twice and wasn't to be.

    Goes to show we have to live life in a strong way and enjoy what we have, we never know what is around the corner for any of us.

    RIP Fulop.
     
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  5. San Diego

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    Sad news indeed.
    Is there really still no cure for cancer or do the scientists just keep it hidden so they can keep getting funded?

    Best wishes to your family Marton.
     
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  6. Mike_Holmes1990

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    Sad, surprising news. Opened up the thread thinking it would be a keeper from many years ago. Not had as a good a keeper since he left IMO. RIP
     
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  7. johnnywarksmoustache

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    Not really a thread for getting a cheap dig in KIO! <ok>
     
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    Mate I wasn't making a cheap dig I was just emphasising how quick the time has passed tbh, but you make of it what you will.
     
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    Posting on here for the first time this season: desperately sad news and to die at the age of 32 simply isn't right. He always came across as a genuinely good guy.
     
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    I hope that there will be some form of tribute paid to him at the next home game. It will give us a chance to say a proper goodbye.
     
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    I echo all of the above, such a tragic loss at such a young age my thoughts and condolences are with his family.
     
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    To be honest, I didn't read KIO's post as an attempt at 'a cheap dig', as he said, 32 is no age to die, when I was 32 I had just got married and was starting a family...very sad news indeed.
     
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    Such very sad news, such a promising talent, and we were lucky to have him play between our sticks.

    Yes, SD there are indeed cures and other treatments for cancer, not necessarily conventional chemo or radiotherapy. Big Pharma have pushed expensive treatments for decades, but they are not the panacaea of all cures. Indeed they often do more harm than good. I am a living case of one who is combining conventional with alternative/complimentary supplements and treatments. There is a massive world movement raising serious questions and blowing apart the lies of the medical establishment.

    One of my main therapies is IPTFC...the joys and heartache!! And my heart goes out to his family.
     
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  14. stretchyboy

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    Having worked in the industry indirectly for a number of years now, I can assure that there ARE many cures for cancer out there, which is why you see so many people surviving it. The problem is, it's nigh on impossible to cater for all DNA's and pharmaceutical companies have to keep finding an endless amount of possible treatments, as all bodies react differently to the treatments.
     
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