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Post by kingswoodpirate70 on Feb 8, 2021 22:51:35 GMT
Top bloke graham loved listening to his stories in the flowerpot. He had some good ens very funny. Will miss him around Kingswood rip graham
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Post by miamigas on Feb 8, 2021 23:39:04 GMT
Was in the team the for the first match I went to. RIP. UTG!
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Post by 2 Tone Gas on Feb 9, 2021 0:11:56 GMT
RIP Graham. Loved watching you back in the day! Have fun with the Gasheads in the sky.
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Post by EastVanGas on Feb 9, 2021 0:29:17 GMT
Remembered fondly over the pond as well
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Post by baggins on Feb 9, 2021 6:04:33 GMT
Really sad news, grew up watching the Rovers with Graham in the line up every Saturday, such a nice guy as well. RIP Graham.
Bags.
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Post by chilly1883 on Feb 9, 2021 7:18:34 GMT
RIP Graham 💙 UTG
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2021 8:25:30 GMT
Sad news and taken relatively young. One of the iconic names from the mid to late seventies to have represented our great club. RIP.
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Post by station on Feb 9, 2021 14:46:39 GMT
That piece of film against Southampton brought back some great memories, RIP Mr Day, you were part of the team that made us dream, god bless.
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Post by newmarketgas on Feb 9, 2021 14:58:50 GMT
RIP Graham, a real Gent, I knew him as Mr Day, he knew me as 'Boy' , A sad loss. UTG
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Post by stuart1974 on Mar 10, 2021 13:48:30 GMT
Worth a mention I thought. "The son of a Bristol Rover's stalwart has joined forces with schools to collect unwanted football boots for disadvantaged children in Bristol. Boots can be expensive and some pupils miss out. It follows a nationwide BBC laptop campaign during lockdown. Defender Graham Day died aged 67 in February and his son Ryan is leading the city's football boots campaign. The response has been "overwhelming" and is even backed by the current Rovers manager Joey Barton." www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-56322908
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Post by kentgas on Mar 10, 2021 14:25:52 GMT
Surprised there hasn’t been a minute’s silence before a home again in his memory.
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Post by axegas on Mar 10, 2021 16:20:51 GMT
I’m wondering if they might wait until the first game back with crowds so the moment is more purposeful and Graham’s family can be there? He deserves a tribute of some kind from the club.
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