Ccfc_Addy
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I'm afraid I don't know - He lived in Southam for the entire time I knew him 🩵Was he from Harbury?
I'm afraid I don't know - He lived in Southam for the entire time I knew him 🩵Was he from Harbury?
Just realised the '41 Blitz was 85 years ago this week...Footy mad great grandad who died with his kids in the '41 Blitz. Other great grandad who followed City all his life and got to see the cup win on TV in 87, year before he went. My grandad who was there in 67 & 87, and got to see me and my late uncle follow in his footsteps for the checkatrade the year before he passed.
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Well done for the loyalty!My mum passed over twenty years ago… but she supported Leicester, who’s laughing now, eh?
To be fair to her - she’d sit in the home end with me (and grimace).
Another Yes track, well done to you sir I shall do similar for dad and uncle.My dad Ernie and my Granddad Harold took me to my first game in 1963 (dad wouldn't let me go until I was 10).
H passed in '65, so never saw us promoted to Div 1, and dad missed out on the FA Cup win by 18 months. They're both in St Nicholas churchyard, Frankton now, so I guess I ought to go over and put a rosette (can you still get them?) on both their gravestones.
Whatever, I'll raise a glass to both of them (which will be my second alcoholic drink this year!).
Edit: just realised they'd be 99 and 128 now. Eek. Tempus does indeed fugit.
I'm afraid I don't know - He lived in Southam for the entire time I knew him 🩵
One of them has still got an excellent thread running, hope it's permanent really Ccfcnumber always with a musical reference as I recall anurism now what is it,OSB 58 with all his breakdown of accounting and Fellacio COVID with his humourous input.A few SBT member we have lost over the years too
Always enjoy your posts WingyOne of them has still got an excellent thread running, hope it's permanent really Ccfcnumber always with a musical reference as I recall anurism now what is it,OSB 58 with all his breakdown of accounting and Fellacio COVID with his humourous input.
Bastard to all of that!
Very sorry to hear that. Deepest condolences.Sad day for me today. My eldest sister passed away this morning. She was 85. Not a huge football fan, but she always asked me how City were doing. RIP Trish. X
That's no age. So sorry to read this. I lost a sister back in 1972 in a car smash. She was just 23.My 27 year old son Darren who i lost in 2023. He would have loved this season.![]()
Appreciated palThat's no age. So sorry to read this. I lost a sister back in 1972 in a car smash. She was just 23.
Sending man hugs.