Josh Fell was a 15 year lad who sadly on the evening of 9th June was playing football on Hornsea School fields when he collapsed in which he later died. Josh was a keen Hull City fan and a good good friend of mine. I have since made a facebook group for people to pay their respects and would fully appreciate anyone from on here to join. Once a tiger always a tiger. R.I.P Josh
I am from Hornsea and joined the group yesterday. It's terrible news and although a few years older than Josh and only knowing him by name the news of his death is still very upsetting. He was a friend of my cousin who was the same age, and things such as this put things into perspective. We're a small community and things like this affect us all and pull us all together. The tributes and support from Josh's friends has being amazing and everyone should be applauded for dealing with this terrible news very maturely. I know Josh's Auntie and the family are all appreciating the support from everyone at this difficult time. 15 is no age for anyone to die, and i give my condolonces to Josh's family and friends and hope that they can get through this terriible time. RIP Josh, you'll have the best seat in the house now to watch city P.S Dowie's hair, i don't know if you know but one of Josh's friends has made a YouTube video with a compilation of photos of Josh to the tune of 'Tigers Tigers, burning bright'. It's a fitting tribute to him and worth watching.
Yeah Paul i have seen that and ive also just seen another amazing one with messages from everybody on which is this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbmfmgyjlPI
Yes i've just seen that posted on the page wall, another nice video. I joined the page around this time yesterday with only a few hundred people as members, and only a day later that number has increased to over 1,000 members. It shows how much Josh was liked as a person, and messages from family, friends and even people who didn't know him shows how much people care and are moved by his death.
Yeah im the creator of that page, i had the honor of speaking to him just an hour before he sadly passed away, he was such a nice lad......the best die young.
Very sad that a young lad should not see his life full filled. In a day and age where young people get a lot of stick it was heartning to see the facebook youtube clip.
Hundreds of people turned up on the field with his parents last night to lay flowers and people have been going throughout the day ... shows how inspirational he was to us all.
Just wandered across this as the latest post on the Championship board. Glad I did, great support from everyone, friends, family and fans of Hull City Football Club. From a Southampton fan: RIP Josh, a similar age to myself. You're all a credit to your club.
please log in to view this image Hull City Scarfs, Shirts, Flags Even Hull City Flowers and other flowers laid to rest near the goalposts on the field