At the end of the game last night he came over and gave his top to a wee laddie in the crowd. Gave him a high five and a hug as well. The wee man looked buzzing with that.
Well done Flo, good to see.
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30-03-2019 08:31 AM #1
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30-03-2019 09:15 AM #2
I saw him hand his shirt over to someone but thats good to read. Really builds a bond between fans and players.
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30-03-2019 09:20 AM #3
Was listening to the Peter Crouch podcasts and he was saying clubs charge players £50 a shirt when they do this - i.e. basically like just buying it out the shop.
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30-03-2019 09:22 AM #4
Good to see him working so hard even in a position not the most natural to him
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30-03-2019 09:45 AM #5
His hold up play post livi pen lastnight around the half way line to draw and win the foul effectively killed the game. It was a top draw moment from Flo.
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30-03-2019 10:44 AM #6
He’s a brilliant asset to the club.
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30-03-2019 10:45 AM #7
The wee lad in question sadly lost his mum last weekend so it was a lovely touch. RIP MM 💚
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30-03-2019 11:08 AM #8
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30-03-2019 12:18 PM #11
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30-03-2019 01:13 PM #12
It's very sad indeed and she was only in her late forties. The wee boy's mum was well known in the Bingham/Magdalene area and she was one of the first people I met when the Kicks for Kids ST were being handed out. She and her husband used to personally take the children from the community centre to the games, along with their son, and they really looked after them all.
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