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Post by colash on Jun 24, 2020 10:07:06 GMT
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Post by stumpy on Jun 24, 2020 12:14:13 GMT
That is sad news. Paul, the Cobb family in general, have been great supporters of the club, not least financially, and some of the nicest people you could wish to meet.
Thoughts with Paul's family and friends.
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Post by thelawman on Jun 24, 2020 13:58:49 GMT
RIP Paul..This is very sad news,who's Fred going to have a cupper over the allotment with now,we were only speaking the other day and life was great and you looking forward to the season when it starts..such a shock..RIP.John.
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Post by pellatt on Jun 24, 2020 14:40:39 GMT
It is very sad news indeed. Like many of us I got to know Paul well over the years. He was a great supporter and friend of the club. Always stopped for chat. Will be very sorely missed and condolences to his family. R.I.P. Paul.
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Post by cj on Jun 24, 2020 15:59:08 GMT
RIP Paul a true gent and supporter
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Post by paul All Type pumps on Jun 24, 2020 17:14:52 GMT
Very, very sad news. I only knew Paul for around 4 years but found him to be a total gentleman. His support for the football club was fantastic. He was very friendly to everyone and he will be missed very much. RIP Paul and our thoughts are with his family and friends
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Post by invictasaint on Jun 24, 2020 18:11:47 GMT
Deeply saddened by the news. I knew Paul as a thoroughly decent, friendly, chatty and genuinely nice bloke who, along with his 'Meldrew crew' gave passionate and generous support to the club.
Sincere condolences to his loved ones.
Another gap on the terraces.. He'll be missed.
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Post by thebishop on Jun 25, 2020 10:33:12 GMT
Indeed he was Geoff,a genuine supporter of the club.Very sad news for his family,FIFC and the Meldrew crew
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Post by harryl on Jun 26, 2020 8:21:48 GMT
Agree with all that has been said on here , always a treat to see at the club, a true supporter RIP Paul .
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Post by oldman on Jul 1, 2020 20:17:07 GMT
Sad news indeed, I've known Paul and Martin for more years than I can remember. I used to visit their parents at Newingreen 50 plus years ago, they were truly lovely people.
I was with Paul on Monday at the Tile Kiln Lane allotments, as always he was his usual cheerful self, helping other plotholders to collect some fertilizer he had ordered on their behalf. I'll miss him. He was a true gentleman and always up for a chat and a laugh.
My sincere condolences to Lynn, Martin and families.
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