Messymascot's faith in humanity and ginger safe haven

Never posted in this thread before but read it quite often .
Today as huge as it is , is a double whammy tearjerker as we lost a very good friend of mine on Friday after a short illness.
I've met thousands of Blues in my lifetime but none more so than him. We'd meet in the Arkles before the game for a few pints and a good natter with our sons . Very popular around that area where his family are from & still there and never heard anyone with a bad word about him.
Always laughing seeing the bright side even on dark days , he's going to be sadly missed by many.

There will be 2 empty seats in the Bullens today and know how much he wanted not to miss the last at Goodison.
Season ticket holder and went to many aways including Europe.
I'le not put his name up out of respect for his family , as you can guess everyone that new him are in bits .

Not sure how I'm going to feel later as this is still very raw & emotional atm.
But I do know he would want nothing more than a Blues win and a memorable send off for the Old Lady.
I really hope we put a show on today for your mate. Sorry for your loss brother.
 
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Never posted in this thread before but read it quite often .
Today as huge as it is , is a double whammy tearjerker as we lost a very good friend of mine on Friday after a short illness.
I've met thousands of Blues in my lifetime but none more so than him. We'd meet in the Arkles before the game for a few pints and a good natter with our sons . Very popular around that area where his family are from & still there and never heard anyone with a bad word about him.
Always laughing seeing the bright side even on dark days , he's going to be sadly missed by many.

There will be 2 empty seats in the Bullens today and know how much he wanted not to miss the last at Goodison.
Season ticket holder and went to many aways including Europe.
I'le not put his name up out of respect for his family , as you can guess everyone that new him are in bits .

Not sure how I'm going to feel later as this is still very raw & emotional atm.
But I do know he would want nothing more than a Blues win and a memorable send off for the Old Lady.
So sorry to hear about your mate ,I think the boys will do the business today .
 

Never posted in this thread before but read it quite often .
Today as huge as it is , is a double whammy tearjerker as we lost a very good friend of mine on Friday after a short illness.
I've met thousands of Blues in my lifetime but none more so than him. We'd meet in the Arkles before the game for a few pints and a good natter with our sons . Very popular around that area where his family are from & still there and never heard anyone with a bad word about him.
Always laughing seeing the bright side even on dark days , he's going to be sadly missed by many.

There will be 2 empty seats in the Bullens today and know how much he wanted not to miss the last at Goodison.
Season ticket holder and went to many aways including Europe.
I'le not put his name up out of respect for his family , as you can guess everyone that new him are in bits .

Not sure how I'm going to feel later as this is still very raw & emotional atm.
But I do know he would want nothing more than a Blues win and a memorable send off for the Old Lady.
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He'll be looking down at this grinning from ear to ear.
R.I.P. Paul , Big friend & Top Blue 💙
 


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