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Post by bertiestan on Sept 12, 2019 17:07:12 GMT
So sorry for you loss mate and may he rest in peace, i'll be sure to do my bit👍🏻
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Post by fishlovesoatcakes on Sept 12, 2019 18:53:00 GMT
Hi everyone on Saturday I’ve tried to arrange a tribute to my dad mike mcardle at the 59th minute (chant,clap etc) would be really appreciated if you share this around. Thank you God bless you. It's a vile thing to go through. My thoughts are with you.
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Post by emery1985 on Sept 12, 2019 19:09:00 GMT
All the best fella.
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Post by Edward Tattsyrup on Sept 12, 2019 21:34:41 GMT
Hi everyone on Saturday I’ve tried to arrange a tribute to my dad mike mcardle at the 59th minute (chant,clap etc) would be really appreciated if you share this around. Thank you Miss my dad everyday, I'll spread the word.
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Sept 13, 2019 7:25:30 GMT
My Dad was a life long Stokie too, he held a season ticket from as far back as I can remember (and further)!!!
His Ashes are buried at the right-hand side of the goal posts (Boothen end), directly in line with his seat.....which I now occupy!!!
I look down to him at every home game!!! 👍🏼
God bless you Dad!!! ❤️
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Post by adiebunn on Sept 14, 2019 12:42:46 GMT
I am truly sorry for your loss. My dad died a couple of months ago aged 94. He introduced me to Stoke and took me to many games before I started going on my own in the 70’s. Our dad, son, brother, grandad, uncle etc is always the best supporter that we know but to put it bluntly doesn’t mean anything to over 99% of the people who will be at the game. By all means send a photo in to the club for the first game of the new year when we remember those fans who passed in the previous year but don’t expect other people to grieve for someone they didn’t know. Again, I don’t want to appear disrespectful and sorry for your loss.
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Post by ersaurebot 1, 000, 000 views on Sept 14, 2019 13:12:07 GMT
I am truly sorry for your loss. My dad died a couple of months ago aged 94. He introduced me to Stoke and took me to many games before I started going on my own in the 70’s. Our dad, son, brother, grandad, uncle etc is always the best supporter that we know but to put it bluntly doesn’t mean anything to over 99% of the people who will be at the game. By all means send a photo in to the club for the first game of the new year when we remember those fans who passed in the previous year but don’t expect other people to grieve for someone they didn’t know. Again, I don’t want to appear disrespectful and sorry for your loss. Just don’t write anything, people deal with grief in all kinds of ways and turn to all kinds of people / places / groups Just wind your neck in and on threads like this, if you’ve got nothing nice to say, don’t say anything Sorry for the OP’s loss x
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Post by adiebunn on Sept 14, 2019 16:56:09 GMT
It’s a public forum so it’s open to discussion. If you don’t like what I say fair enough but that’s how I and I know for certain plenty of other people think about this minutes silence for people who have nothing to do with the club other than being a supporter and someone’s relative. I won’t reply to any other abusive comments out of respect for the original poster who I understand was sincere about what he said.
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Post by oatiemoston on Sept 14, 2019 17:15:31 GMT
It’s a public forum so it’s open to discussion. If you don’t like what I say fair enough but that’s how I and I know for certain plenty of other people think about this minutes silence for people who have nothing to do with the club other than being a supporter and someone’s relative. I won’t reply to any other abusive comments out of respect for the original poster who I understand was sincere about what he said. "I won’t reply to any other abusive comments out of respect for the original poster who I understand was sincere about what he said" Yeah massive respect shown by you, well done for not being a class A cunt. Feel free to update us when any of your family die and ill drink a Stella while shitting on there grave. No disrespect of course because I wont reply again out of respect for your pathetic excuse for a life.
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Post by eyeonebob on Sept 14, 2019 17:16:43 GMT
It’s a public forum so it’s open to discussion. If you don’t like what I say fair enough but that’s how I and I know for certain plenty of other people think about this minutes silence for people who have nothing to do with the club other than being a supporter and someone’s relative. I won’t reply to any other abusive comments out of respect for the original poster who I understand was sincere about what he said. "nothing to do with the club"????????? Without supporters there is no club. Have a bit of respect for a young lad who's lost his dad ffs. So, your quite happy to have a minutes applause for someone who played 10 minutes as a sub for us because "he had something to do with the club"?????? Fuck me
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Post by StaffordPotter on Sept 14, 2019 17:21:50 GMT
I am truly sorry for your loss. My dad died a couple of months ago aged 94. He introduced me to Stoke and took me to many games before I started going on my own in the 70’s. Our dad, son, brother, grandad, uncle etc is always the best supporter that we know but to put it bluntly doesn’t mean anything to over 99% of the people who will be at the game. By all means send a photo in to the club for the first game of the new year when we remember those fans who passed in the previous year but don’t expect other people to grieve for someone they didn’t know. Again, I don’t want to appear disrespectful and sorry for your loss. What a moronic thing to say, absolutely pointless comment.
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