H Bomb, I know cross site threads are discouraged but I am sure the many teams that he has played for (including the Premier League site general forum) would be happy to share their respects. A common brotherhood between football fans in this tragic time is not a bad thing. You may want to edit your original thread to include the other boards. Your call.

There was also suggestion that Speed, a former Leeds, Everton, Newcastle United and Bolton Wanderers player, had recently learned that a tabloid newspaper was to print a story about his private life.
thats taken from the telegraph's website.
i think we forget that these superstars are human, the same as you and i. imagine what it must be like to have people wanting to reveal things about you to disgrace you as a person and ruin your life. i wonder how those people will feel knowing that they have possibly caused a popular, successful, family man to suicide.
I hope we do the same on Tuesday.
Well done Swans fans for turning the minute's silence into a minutes applause in celebration of his life.I hope we do the same on Tuesday.
Well done to the players connected with him, Ashley, Joe, Neil, Shay and James for getting on the pitch and playing the game. I can't imagine he would have wanted it any other way.![]()
unfortunately cartoonhead thats something that happens when people can make annonymous accounts to post bile on tribute threads.
when someone set up a facebook page about a school friend of mine who suddenly died, we got loads of trolls posting rubbish on it, people know they can get away with it.
its still barely sunk in to be honest. i probably speak for other people as well when i say that when i first saw the story break on the bbc i thought it was some sort of sick joke, i couldnt believe that someone with so much to live for, a family, a great career, respected by everyone in the game, and making great strides towards becoming a great manager, decided to end his own life.