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cryrst The garden of England 21 Apr 18 7.38pm | |
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Originally posted by DaWick
Sad news. RIP Alan Same
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 21 Apr 18 7.59pm | |
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RIP. Had some ding dongs with Alan on here and this is sad to hear.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 21 Apr 18 8.03pm | |
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How sad. RIP Alan.
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Littlebogreek 21 Apr 18 8.18pm | |
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RIP Alan
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hibbystu tadworth 21 Apr 18 8.28pm | |
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Only just found out about Alan, a true gentleman and founder member of the Hol corner in the Whitehorse, he will be greatly missed by many, see you through the turnstile my friend
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 21 Apr 18 8.32pm | |
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Quite a few HOLers met Alan and loved his company. Photo from a HOL meet in 2010, the day we went into Admin. Rest Easy Alan Attachment: Alan eagle.JPG (357.87Kb)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 21 Apr 18 8.39pm | |
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Originally posted by hibbystu
Only just found out about Alan, a true gentleman and founder member of the Hol corner in the Whitehorse, he will be greatly missed by many, see you through the turnstile my friend Nicely put
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kellsbells Bude, Cornwall 21 Apr 18 8.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Quite a few HOLers met Alan and loved his company. Photo from a HOL meet in 2010, the day we went into Admin. Rest Easy Alan
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Jamesey Wandsworth 21 Apr 18 8.52pm | |
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Absolutely shocked to hear this news as I had not realised Alan's cancer had reached such a late stage. I was only chatting to him on the HOL private message line quite recently and he seemed in good spirits but he was never one to complain in my experience. I had the great pleasure on quite a few occasions of enjoying a beer of three in his company (although he was abstemious because of driving back to his home) in several pubs around the Selhurst area. When I was seriously ill myself a few years back, he was always offering to pick me up from my home and take me to the ground and back for games. He was a gentle man (and a "gentleman" and as far as I knew always resisted getting into unpleasant mud-slinging although he was a passionate supporter as his friends all appreciated. I hope that some form of memorial occasion will be held, if anybody closer to his family than I, could post, preferably in south London rather than his local area if possible. I am sure that many of us would wish to pay our last respects. "Jamesey"
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kellsbells Bude, Cornwall 21 Apr 18 8.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Jamesey
Absolutely shocked to hear this news as I had not realised Alan's cancer had reached such a late stage. I was only chatting to him on the HOL private message line quite recently and he seemed in good spirits but he was never one to complain in my experience. I had the great pleasure on quite a few occasions of enjoying a beer of three in his company (although he was abstemious because of driving back to his home) in several pubs around the Selhurst area. When I was seriously ill myself a few years back, he was always offering to pick me up from my home and take me to the ground and back for games. He was a gentle man (and a "gentleman" and as far as I knew always resisted getting into unpleasant mud-slinging although he was a passionate supporter as his friends all appreciated. I hope that some form of memorial occasion will be held, if anybody closer to his family than I, could post, preferably in south London rather than his local area if possible. I am sure that many of us would wish to pay our last respects. "Jamesey" I was also hoping that some sort of acknowledgement for Alan could be arranged. Have spoken to a few people and some of us are planning to meet up before the Leicester game. Not sure of exactly where yet but will let you know if you're around. Will be lovely to raise a glass to him.
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Jamesey Wandsworth 21 Apr 18 9.02pm | |
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Originally posted by kellsbells
I was also hoping that some sort of acknowledgement for Alan could be arranged. Have spoken to a few people and some of us are planning to meet up before the Leicester game. Not sure of exactly where yet but will let you know if you're around. Will be lovely to raise a glass to him. Thanks for that Kelly...please let me know if you hear anything organised.
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Kermit8 Hevon 21 Apr 18 9.35pm | |
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Absolutely loved reading Alan's posts. Always looked forward to them. Never met him but no surprise at all at the wonderful things being said on here by people who did RIP Mr Palace.
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