OddsOnPhil wrote:One of the nicest blokes you could ever wish to meet, will never forget what he did for Pools in his first spell. Always had time for the ordinary supporters.
Malcolm Dawes Knew My Father wrote:RIP - achieved so much as a player- wish he'd been in the Pools dugout at Cardiff.
pooliecrab wrote:RIP, genuinely gutted by this news. I initially opened the thread with hope that the Trust had arranged a talk in with Neale. Sadly how wrong I could be. I could of listened to that man speak all week.
I'd like to think the trust will send his family a thoughtful gesture whether it be flowers or a donation in his honour.
Also, in a time when everyone gets a minutes silence/applause I'd hope the fans and club organise something special to remember him at our first home game.
Smithy1 wrote:pooliecrab wrote:RIP, genuinely gutted by this news. I initially opened the thread with hope that the Trust had arranged a talk in with Neale. Sadly how wrong I could be. I could of listened to that man speak all week.
I'd like to think the trust will send his family a thoughtful gesture whether it be flowers or a donation in his honour.
Also, in a time when everyone gets a minutes silence/applause I'd hope the fans and club organise something special to remember him at our first home game.
Here here, Coudnt off put it better myself, It would be a lovely gesture by the club to have a minites applause for him at out first home match, Seen some of he best football pools have ever played under Neale Cooper he brought many good memories to our club that will never be forgotten.
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