Oscar Knox

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Some of the incredible people from the WeeOscar4Life campaign spoke to Stephen and Leona Knox and asked if it would be appropriate to submit an article to CQN for today, the first anniversary of Oscar’s passing.

What started in the Celtic community went worldwide and had a profound effect on Oscar, his family and the wider community.  We lost Oscar, but there is a legacy which continues to help children similarly afflicted.  It’s right that you should read the effect of what you did for Oscar, and what continues to be done in his name.

This is the article:

To Stephen and Leona he was their son, to Izzie he was her brother to the rest of the world he was known and revered as ‘Wee Oscar’ however Oscar Knox was also known ‘Bravest boy in the World’, ‘an inspiration to a Nation’ and ‘the boy who united Northern Ireland’.

Oscar’s story first came to light on the Celtic Quick News blog where Stephen (Knoxy2000) posted about Oscar’s fight against cancer.  A number of CQNer’s decided they wanted to help and this is where WeeOscar4Life started. The WeeOscar4Life campaign team organised various fundraising events and activities for the Oscar Knox Appeal.  Collections that raised in excess of £2,800; CQN badges raised over £3,600; however there has been one event so far that completely surpassed all expectations and really proved beyond doubt that the Celtic supporters are amongst the most generous in the World.

On Saturday 22nd September 2012 at Celtic’s game against Dundee at Celtic Park, over 200 volunteers collected money on behalf of the WeeOscar4Life campaign as part of the Oscar Knox Appeal.  Wee Oscar’s Green Bucket Army raised an astonishing £32,000 in just two. When you include a very successful race night at Celtic Park and a sponsored cycle to Belfast; the WeeOscar4Life campaign raised well in excess of £100,000 for the Oscar Knox Appeal.

Stephen and Leona had made the decision that a proactive social media campaign would be their best chance of raising the much needed money to enable Oscar to be sent to America or Germany for the specialist treatment that would give him the best chance of beating the neuroblastoma cancer. The Oscar Knox Appeal raised the £250,000 target in just 3 months and has raised over £700,000 now in total. The profile of their campaign and appeal ensured that Oscar’s story became news the world over.

The WeeOscar4Life campaign also relied heavily on social media to raise awareness of our events. Our campaign team was just a few therefore the support and help of the wider online community was essential. Every one of the WeeOscar4Life campaign team would like to personally thank and show our appreciation to everyone who shared our calls for help.  Most of all, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you to each and every person who made donations.

Something that you should be aware (and extremely proud) of is that when you raised £32,000 at the Green Bucket Army collection, your money was the catalyst and final piece of the jigsaw that made it possible for Oscar to fly to America for the specialist treatment he so desperately needed.

As it turned out the trip to America did not go to plan and very quickly Oscar’s health deteriorated to the point that the Doctors didn’t believe Oscar would survive the night.  God knows how Stephen and Leona coped being stuck many thousands of miles from home with a bunch of strangers and having to watch their son slip away in front of their eyes. However Oscar showed that fighting Irish spirit and that Fearless determination and somehow pulled through. Unfortunately due to the medical complications that Oscar had developed he was unable to receive the specialist treatment he so desperately needed and had to return home where it was unclear what the next steps in Oscars treatment were and all that remained was a massive £250k medical bill and a wee boy that now had even more medical complications and battles ahead.

But as we all know Oscar had already proven what a fighter he was and amazingly his health did improve and even more amazingly during the early months of summer 2013 Stephen and Leona had announced that to the surprise of everyone that tests had shown that Oscar was cancer free.

Normal Life would mean that Oscar would be able to go back to playgroup again and the thoughts turned to planning Oscar’s step up to the big school in September. In May 2013 Oscar had the chance to spend time in his new school, meet his teachers and classmates, and even get fitted for his new uniform. This trip to school meant the world to Oscar and his extremely proud family.

The summer of 2013 and normal life involved a short holiday at Centerparks which the family absolutely loved, and then a short break in Scotland, where they were able to visit family and friends. There was also the Champions League qualifier against Cliftonville at Celtic Park where Oscar was the Celtic mascot.

Watching Oscar come out onto the pitch hand in hand with Captain Scott Brown was a moment that the thousands who attended will never forget. The moment that Oscar ran to hug Hoopy will be the lasting memory for hundreds of thousands if not millions of people across the world. Although I think that Stephen enjoyed his time just as much as Oscar and taking penalties into the Celtic end goal after the game gave him a smile almost as big as Oscar’s.

Sadly shortly after returning home from their time in Scotland Stephen and Leona knew that something was not quite right with Oscar’s health so back to hospital and their specialist they had to go. Their Doctor informed them that the cancer had returned; this was going to prove to be Oscar’s biggest battle of all.

Despite the earlier disappointment of having to postpone Oscar’s primary 1 start in September 2013, due to his chemotherapy and hospital treatment, he finally got his biggest wish when he was able to start school on the 7th January 2014. Leona says “If it was possible, Stephen and I wore even prouder smiles than this as we drove him to school on that first morning.”

In March 2014 Leona and Stephens worst fears were realised when scans revealed that the neuroblastoma had overrun Oscar’s wee body – devastating news.  But this wonderfully dedicated and kind couple never gave up hope for Oscar’s sake and it’s obvious that Stephen and Leona’s ability to maintain a positive environment around Oscar contributed immensely to Oscar wonderful positivity.

On Thursday 8th May 2014 Oscar sadly lost his two and a half year battle with Cancer and passed away at the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice in his Mum and Dad’s arms. The news broke with a message from the family saying “Our beautiful amazing and much loved Son Oscar James Knox gained his angel wings yesterday afternoon. Sleep tight little man xx #TeamOscarForever”. It seemed like the whole world was grieving with Stephen, Leona, Izzie and their entire family with literally thousands upon thousands of Facebook and Twitter messages being sent to the official Wee Oscar accounts.

The hundreds of ordinary people who came to honour and show their love and pay their respects to Oscar were joined by prominent politicians and sports personalities including, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, Belfast boxers Carl Frampton and Paddy Barnes and award-winning restaurateur Michael Deane amongst others.

Hundreds of people lined the streets, some gave polite applause when Oscar passed, Police Officers saluted, people took off their hats and bowed and some held homemade banners. One of these banners read “You’ll Never Walk Alone RIP Oscar #TeamOscar Brave to the very end”. Little children many wearing football kits and tops of many teams including Celtic, Cliftonville and Rangers were seen; but football was irrelevant and rivalries were forgotten as everyone came to show their love for Oscar and their solidarity with Stephen, Leona and Izzie.

The funeral mass was a wonderful celebration of Oscar’s short life and proved to be a very fitting send off. Near the end of the service both Stephen and Leona said a few words and they both spoke with a dignity, compassion and bravery that is hard to comprehend. They are truly amazing people and wonderful parents. While people applauded Stephen and Leona’s courage and heartfelt words I suspect the congregated masses were also saying to them ‘thank you for letting us be part of your beautiful family’s and especially Oscar’s life’.

On the same day as Oscar’s funeral Celtic played Dundee Utd in the final game of the SPFL Premiership season; the day that Celtic would be presented with the League trophy; a day that would have been emotionally charged at the best of times however on this day it was even more emotional. The Celtic players all wore black armbands, before the game started a tribute was displayed on the big screens as they played “You’ll never walk alone” over the PA system. RIP Oscar Banners were displayed throughout the stadium showing their love and support for Oscar. One of the most poignant and appropriate was displayed by the Green Brigade that said “Heart of a Lion – Courage of a Champion – RIP Oscar”. On the 5th minute (Oscar’s age) the entire stadium got to their feet to applaud; including the Celtic management team and substitutes in the dugout in what was a genuine show of respect, love and acknowledgement of what a personality and amazing bhoy that Oscar was.  After the applause turned to another chorus of “You’ll never walk alone”.

The final celebration of Oscars life was a service at Roselawn Crematorium the following day in South Belfast which was predominantly attended by family and close friends; however just like his funeral mass there were a few notable and instantly recognisable public figures there including Celtic’s Kris Commons and his partner Lisa Hague who have both been wonderful supporters of the Oscar Knox Appeal as well as Jordan O’Keefe the Britain’s Got talent finalist who wore his #TeamOscar wristband with pride throughout every round of the live TV shows which helped to raise massive awareness for Oscars plight.

Quite a few people have repeated Stephens words that “Oscar achieved more in his 5 and a half short years that most of us ever will in a lifetime” and how true these words are; some of this “big man for a wee mans” achievements include raising global awareness of neuroblastoma, increasing blood donations across the UK and Ireland, bringing diametrically opposed politicians together and being the catalyst for the first ever professional boxing event to be hosted in Belfast City Hall. He inspired people from many Countries across the world to go out and fundraise (which they did to the tune of just over £700,000 for the Oscar Knox Appeal) and even in death Oscar continues to inspire people to donate to worthwhile causes with over £36,000 raised within days for the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice and Children’s Haematology Unit in his memory.

These are just some of the things that Oscar achieved, however without doubt Oscar’s greatest legacy is that he made us better people! You could not help but be inspired to be happier and smile a bit more than we normally would, to be more courageous and determined (given what Oscar was going through everything else paled into insignificance) and if nothing else just to be a better person I mean how could you not be inspired to be a better person?

WeeOscar4Life was set-up to help Oscar and his amazing family get through the tough time of raising money to help Oscar get the much needed treatment that in the end he was sadly unable to get despite the truly heroic efforts of Stephen and Leona. Oscar will forever be in the hearts and minds of many people around the World and we are certain that memorials in many shapes and forms will be created for Oscar. The WeeOscar4Life team are delighted to say that with the support of many CQNer’s we have been able to create our own lasting memorial for Oscar with the installation of a Paving Stone at Celtic Park. However the true purpose of WeeOscar4Life means ‘for life’ and our thoughts, prayers and best wishes are with our friends for life, Stephen, Leona and Izzie. Be assured that we will be here to walk with you on the next steps of your journey as friends.

It has been an honour and a privilege to have known Oscar and we are proud that you, Stephen and Leona, let us become a small part of your journey with Oscar and that we were able to share some of the highs and lows with you and your beautiful family.

Rest in Peace Champ, your smile and thumbs up will forever be treasured. Your bravery and inspirational fighting spirit an eternal legacy :’-)

To donate to the Oscar Knox Appeal use the following: http://www.justgiving.com/OscarAppeal

To donate to the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice use the following:

http://www.justgiving.com/remember/123577/Oscar-Knox

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  1. Gerryfaethebrig on

    fred c. dobbs

     

     

    01:29 on 10 May, 2015

     

     

    Celtic fans are Celtic fans

     

     

    Take care & Hail Hail

  2. The Spirit of Arthur Lee on

    Canamalar

     

     

    Don’t oversleep now

     

     

    Love

     

     

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  3. Neustadt-Braw on

    ah ha a Mr Chris Grayling has been deemed sneaky enough to be announced as Leader of the Commons …..he is going to get ragtailed and Salmondofied,,,,hahahahhaha

     

     

    we are living in interesting times ……

     

     

    braw

  4. Neustadt-Braw on

    Expenses claims …Mr Chris Grayling …aha

     

     

    Between 2001 and 2009,[38] Grayling claimed expenses for his flat in Pimlico, close to the Houses of Parliament, despite having a constituency home no further than 17 miles away[39] and owning two buy to let properties in Wimbledon.[40] Grayling says he uses the flat when “working very late” because he needs to “work very erratic and late hours most days when the House of Commons is sitting.”[41]

     

    During the Parliamentary expenses scandal, The Daily Telegraph reported that Grayling refitted and redecorated the flat in 2005 costing over £5,000.[39] Grayling said that both the water and electrical systems failed “leaving the place needing a major overhaul”.[40]

     

    Grayling’s expenses issue was seen as embarrassing for the Conservative Party as he had previously criticised Labour ministers for being implicated in sleaze scandals.

     

     

    easy peasy then ….

     

     

     

    braw

  5. clogher celt on

    Thanks Saint Stivs,

     

     

    Really enjoyed that. Thanks again.

     

     

    Fred C,

     

     

    You are right they are Tims. My son is named after Robert Emmet,then you think of Wolfe Tone and many more.

     

    Fair play to your friends.

     

     

    In all my time in Ireland I have never known, in the south any disrespect about religion.

     

     

    Somebody else might come on and say different but in my time I have never seen any issue about religion.

  6. BGX

     

     

     

    If we ever have the misfortune to meet, we can react the 4 Yorkshiremen sketch and see who has the credentials. Your jibe about my wallet was leaden and not light.

     

     

    You appeared on CQN at the referendum and less than 5% of your posts have been about football. You are an SNP loyalist who will defend them against all evidence.

     

     

    The only thing you nailed was your own critical faculties. You nailed them to the SNP manifesto and you have and will continue to defend everything they tell you to defend, like a nice wee party apparatchik.

     

     

     

    The Wasteland of the Free

  7. Neustadt-Braw on

    getting oor easy noo ……

     

     

    In March 2010, Grayling was recorded at an open meeting of the Centre for Policy Studies think tank saying that during the debates on civil liberties under the Labour Government, he had felt that Christians should have the right to live by their consciences and that Christian owners of bed and breakfasts should have the right to turn away gay couples.[49] Grayling said:

     

    “I personally always took the view that, if you look at the case of should a Christian hotel owner have the right to exclude a gay couple from a hotel, I took the view that if it’s a question of somebody who’s doing a B&B in their own home, that individual should have the right to decide who does and who doesn’t come into their own home. If they are running a hotel on the high street, I really don’t think that it is right in this day and age that a gay couple should walk into a hotel and be turned away because they are a gay couple, and I think that is where the dividing line comes.”

     

     

    this man is toast ….no cheese required ,so grilling ,roasting or microwaving will not be required topics…

     

     

    braw

  8. Neustadt-Braw on

    and he can get things lost ……….

     

     

    Justice department security failure relating to marksman who shot Mark Duggan

     

     

    In January 2015, data relating to 3 fatal police shootings including details of marksmen and the deceased’s family were lost in the post by the justice department According to the Guardian it was particularly embarrassing for Grayling as the Government was claiming it needed to access personal data to detail with terrorism & could keep it securely. The data included details of the Mark Duggan shooting incident which had triggered the 2011 England riots

     

     

    interesting times indeed …..

     

     

    sleep well all …tomorrow we are who we are ….

     

     

    braw

  9. SFTB- I remember when you had perspective and a point to your posts.

     

     

    Your latest just shouts ‘whiny bitch’.

     

     

    Sad mate, very sad.

  10. SFTB…Seems I Know You Better Than You Know Me..I Have Voted SNP once in My Life, Didnt Make My Mind Up till the Day of The Ref..That is The Truth..If That Makes me A loyalist, Then You, No Doubt being a No Voter must be a Unionist…No wonder we get on so well…

  11. .

     

     

    Having this week watched the Build up to the A’League semi-final a Melbourne Derby between Victory and City over 50,000 in attendance with a AFL Game a few hundred meters away having 70,000 Fans in attendance..20 Years ago Soccer here would get what 2,000-4,000 at Games in Australia…

     

     

    Manchester City buying and renaming Melbourne Heart have certainly added to the Quality here and looks like we are Not years away from getting the 100,000 that the AFL Finals get..as is the Interest in Soccer now at School level..

     

     

    l wonder where Celtic will be in 20 Years or for that Matter the ‘Glasgow Derby’..?

     

     

    ..

     

     

     

    New York derby: ‘A spectacle unlike anything we’ve seen’

     

     

    Rivalry is the essence of football, culminating in the fixture every fan looks forward to more than any other – the derby.

     

     

    For Celtic and Rangers fans, there is the Old Firm derby, which dates back to 1888. El Clasico, between Barcelona and Real Madrid, was first played over 86 years ago. The fiercest derbies tend to be the oldest ones.

     

     

    But can you invent a derby – as Major League Soccer has done with Sunday’s match between the New York Red Bulls and New York City FC? The former – founding members of the league in 1995 (albeit under the name of the MetroStars) already have sworn enemies in DC United, but now have a new derby to contest, with Manchester City-owned NYC FC moving onto their patch this season.

     

     

    Most footballing rivalries are based on decades – sometimes even centuries – of animosity, so can the New York derby be described as a rivalry at all?

     

     

    “Not really,” says Bradley Wright-Phillips, the Red Bulls’ top scorer last season. “DC United are our rivals. There’s no history between the Red Bulls and New York City, it’s just that we share the same city.

     

    Bradley Wright-Phillips of New York Red Bulls

     

    Bradley Wright-Phillips joined New York Red Bulls in 2013 from Charlton Athletic

     

    “But I’m sure in years to come it will be a massive rivalry. That’s why it’s exciting.”..Hmmm

     

     

    Wright-Phillips, the former Manchester City striker, might not feel the tension that comes with a traditional derby, but the rivalry is already fierce between the two sets of supporters.

     

     

    “The fans don’t like each other,” says Nick Chavez, a NYC FC fan and blogger. “NYC FC fans have taken a lot of abuse, not just from Red Bull fans but from fans around MLS. It should be a spectacle unlike anything else ever seen in an MLS match.”

     

     

    For all that MLS has undeniably grown over the past decade or so, the division has struggled to cultivate the sort of rivalry that drives almost every other division around the world. The league is counting on the New York derby to become North American football’s defining contest.

     

    Turf wars

     

     

    As such a cosmopolitan city, it comes as no surprise that New York hosts its own brand of footballing culture. However, the Red Bulls – and the MetroStars before that – have largely struggled to capitalise on that local appetite for the sport, boasting just the ninth highest average attendance in MLS last year.

     

    Advertising board in New York

     

     

    David Villa – and Frank Lampard – are New York City’s star names

     

     

    However, the introduction of New York City FC has fluttered a red rag at the Red Bulls – with both clubs now scrambling for ticket sales and supporters. The two teams might not have played their first derby, but the battle has long been raging off the field – with billboards and adverts promoting the clubs commonplace across the Big Apple; overlooking freeways, on the subway and even in Times Square.

     

     

    And to a certain extent the drive to push fans through MLS turnstiles has worked, with a crowd of over 43,000 supporters welcomed to Yankee Stadium for NYC’s home opener in March. The Red Bulls have also enjoyed a bump in attendances, with the club now boasting its highest number of season-ticket holders and a sell-out expected at Red Bull Arena on Sunday (00:00 BST kick-off).

     

     

    However, it’s not just each other the Red Bulls and NYC FC are fighting, but the New York sports sphere in general. With two NBA teams, two NHL teams and NFL teams all within the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area – as well as the New York Cosmos, who play in the USA’s second tier – MLS has found it difficult to stand out in a crowded marketplace.

     

     

    The soccer teams have to compete with two NFL teams in New York – the Giants and the Jets

     

    The soccer teams have to compete with two NFL franchises in New York – the Giants and the Jets

     

    “New York is the most crowded sports market in the world, but we also consider New York’s litany of options for people to spend their time – Broadway shows, family shows, museums – to be our extended competition,” explains Joseph Stetson, Red Bulls’ vice president for communications and marketing. “So we want to take the approach of selling live soccer as a great experience, for family, friends’ night outs, dates…”

     

     

    Social media has also become a battleground for the two clubs, with the Red Bulls firing shots across the Hudson River by mocking NYC FC’s distribution of song-sheets at home matches. Rival fans group The Third Rail responded by pointing out the fact the Red Bulls actually play outside the city’s five boroughs – in Harrison, New Jersey.

     

     

    As far as they see it, New York only has one team.

     

     

    ‘The Man City way’

     

     

    When Jason Kreis was appointed New York City FC head coach, he was sent to England to work under Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini and head of elite development Patrick Vieira for six months.

     

    This induction was designed to give Kreis a grounding in what the Premier League club calls ‘the City way’ – a grand plan to implement a uniform footballing identity on the three teams under the City umbrella – Manchester City, New York City FC and the Australian A-League’s Melbourne City.

     

     

    “The City way is modelled after Barcelona a little bit,” explained Kreis, a MLS Cup winner with Real Salt Lake in 2009. “They want their teams, both at Manchester City and New York City and down in Melbourne, to be possession-orientated teams. I think the easiest way for me to say it is that it’s all about the ball.”

     

    David Villa

     

     

    Former Barcelona man David Villa scored when New York City FC beat New England Revolution 2-0 in their first home game

     

     

    But will Kreis – who was headhunted for his trademark attractive style of play at Real Salt Lake – have the players to implement such a style of play? The standard in MLS is significantly lower than in the Premier League, so can there be any real sporting correlation between NYC FC and Man City?

     

    “It’s a good goal for us to shoot for,” says Chris Wingert, a native New Yorker now playing for NYC FC. “At this point we don’t have the same calibre of player as they do at Manchester City, but there’s still a style of football that we want to emulate.

     

    “It’s also about replicating the winning mentality that they have as a club. We went over to England in pre-season and learned from them in training sessions. They have a great product and we will do our best to emulate it in every way we can. From that we found out what City is all about.”

     

    What can we expect in terms of the football?

     

     

    The New York Red Bulls (before that the New York/New Jersey MetroStars) were once a club synonymous with glorious failure. With every expensive, big-name signing that flopped, their reputation as MLS’s great white elephant was accentuated – going 18 years without picking up a single piece of major silverware.

     

     

    However, after two years with Mike Petke in charge, and now with Jesse Marsch in the dugout, the Red Bulls have finally become the force they were always meant to be in MLS – winning the Supporters’ Shield (the trophy awarded to the team that finishes top of the regular season table) in 2014 and reaching the play-off semi-finals last season.

     

     

    With Thierry Henry no longer the club’s figurehead following his retirement at the end of last season, Wright-Phillips (who scored 31 goals in 33 games last season) has taken on the mantle up front – with former Charlton Athletic winger Lloyd Sam, French forward Peguy Luyindula and USA international Sacha Kljestan also key players for the Red Bulls.

     

     

    “We like entertaining our fans, especially at Red Bull Arena, so the game will be quick and lively because that’s how we play,” said Wright-Phillips. “They’ll want to show that they belong here in New York too, but we know that we can beat any team in MLS.”

     

     

    New York City fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Frank Lampard

     

    For all their pre-season bluster and hype, New York City FC have so far failed to live up to their billing. Kreis’s side have won just one of their opening nine fixtures, with a recent injury to star man and headline act David Villa compounding their misery.

     

     

    Without Villa, NYC FC have struggled for goals – as they continue to wait for the arrival of Frank Lampard, who was signed by the club in July 2014 but will not arrive in the Big Apple until the end of the current Premier League season.

     

     

    Kreis assembled his squad over just a few off-season months, and it shows. US international Mix Diskerud has impressed in the central midfield role that Lampard will surely command when he eventually arrives, but New York City FC remain a terribly unbalanced team with little in the way of squad depth.

     

    The cliche states that in derbies the form book goes out of the window. NYC FC are relying on as much on Sunday.

     

     

    What might the future hold?

     

     

    A crowd of 25,000 fans is expected at Red Bull Arena – where attendances average around 19,000, illustrating how this match has captured the city’s sense of sporting occasion. “It’s massive for the city to finally have a real derby,” says Wingert, who grew up in Long Island.

     

    Some fans, particularly on the Red Bulls side of the divide, still need some convincing. “You can’t manufacture 20 years of history, you can’t manufacture the on-field battles that engrain the emotions,” explains Viking Army (a hardcore Red Bulls supporters’ group) member Bob Larson.

     

    But given the combined effort by both sides and the league to sell this match as a heavyweight clash, this fixture will surely become one of MLS’s biggest and most enthralling fixtures. In fact, going on the anticipation ahead of the first one – from fans and media – it might already be there.

     

    MLS commissioner Don Garber has set the target of growing the league into one of the world’s best by 2022. If North American football is to make good on that promise, turning the New York derby into one of the world’s most compelling fixtures will be key.

     

     

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  12. BGX

     

     

    “SNP once in My Life, Didnt Make My Mind Up till the Day of The Ref..That is The Truth”

     

     

    The truth is you were on here touting a Yes vote just a wee bit longer than one day before the Referendum vote. There was not one ounce of doubt in your voting intentions and no humility in the way you advanced them.

     

     

    But now you pretend otherwise, hoping to fool those with no memory.

  13. BGX-can you compose a sentence?

     

    You’re a feckin literal nightmare.

     

     

    I name you Tyranosaurus Tex.

  14. Neustadt-Braw on

    TSOAL…………..braw

     

     

    feel better noo ……Emmylou ………is my gal ….

     

     

     

    braw

  15. SFTB- disappointing again. I gave you a window and you just smashed it. Disappointed csc.

  16. Anyway…Hope we win today

     

    ..Think The Game will be Fiesty..I Can see a Sending off…Laters..Ps..

     

    Just Getting my Football Posts percentage up before Herr SFTB of the Percentage Police Nicks me…

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