Rugby League and Family

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waterside glens
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cpwigan your father sounds like a lovely man . to be able to look back on the good times shared is what a father /son relationship should be about, my thoughts are with you
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A touching tribute CPW. Best wishes to you and your family.
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Cheers chaps, I was asking him for a little help when it was a 2pt game in the last 5 minutes
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cpwigan posted:
Cheers chaps, I was asking him for a little help when it was a 2pt game in the last 5 minutes
It must have been an emotional game for you to watch, my thoughts are with you and your family.
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It was very strange Fraggle. I missed discussing events with him. He would have loved to have debated the Video refereeing decisions. He would have been smiling at the end and the one thing I will always take with me is he never lost faith in the club / the team.
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My thoughts are with you, CP. I lost my dad in 1996 when I was at quite a young age. I know how you feel. :( Keep strong.
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cpwigan so sorry for your loss he sounded like a great man.

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A very touching and really nice post pal, commiserations on your recent very sad loss and hope that the lads do wakey on friday just for your dad and no doubt, he,ll be shouting us through the remaining games.thinking of you and when you feel down, remember all the good times you both had, nothing can ever take the memories away. thinking of you.
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CP - great to hear your memories and the good times you shared with your dad.

Sorry to hear about your loss, and I hope he's up there smiling at our improved form.

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so sorry to hear about your sad loss.
I know what you're going through, as my dad passed away last October.
The one thing you will be able to take from this is all the happy memories that you have, these will be with you forever.

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