Darran
Roger Freestone
A combination of Blaze and Matt the Jack if i remember correctly
I believe you’re correct. Was it the Etihad?
A combination of Blaze and Matt the Jack if i remember correctly
Emirates i think, you were in the posh seats looking down on us!
James' sister here, not been on here in a week or so. The days seem to be getting harder. Please know that we are taking great comfort in reading these messages off everyone.
Currently sitting here waiting on Kev John's turning up to speak to us as he is conducting the funeral service...who else would be better to do it? Nobody, as James would always say "The man's a legend"
Thanks again everyone xxx
Aww this is fab. I will forgive him for calling him Dyer
Kev’s updated it now and I updated it above.Aww this is fab. I will forgive him for calling him Dyer![]()
Have you shown them on here, they are awesome.I replied.![]()
Have you shown them on here, they are awesome.
In 2005 I lost my brother Julian. He died of smoke inhalation from a house fire up in Newport. He was 31 and I was 29. It didn’t seem real. It was all very surreal. We drew comfort from talking about him and the things he did. He was such a character. He left behind a little boy and his partner Charlotte. His little boy has recently become a Dad, so my big (smaller in height) brother Julian would now be a grandad and that in itself feels strange. We were 4 brothers and we used to all go up the park to play football, 2 against 2. We would get absolutely stinking and our mother would batter us. “You’re not too big for me, she would say!” Good times and fond memories.James' sister here, not been on here in a week or so. The days seem to be getting harder. Please know that we are taking great comfort in reading these messages off everyone.
Currently sitting here waiting on Kev John's turning up to speak to us as he is conducting the funeral service...who else would be better to do it? Nobody, as James would always say "The man's a legend"
Thanks again everyone xxx
In 2005 I lost my brother Julian. He died of smoke inhalation from a house fire up in Newport. He was 31 and I was 29. It didn’t seem real. It was all very surreal. We drew comfort from talking about him and the things he did. He was such a character. He left behind a little boy and his partner Charlotte. His little boy has recently become a Dad, so my big (smaller in height) brother Julian would now be a grandad and that in itself feels strange. We were 4 brothers and we used to all go up the park to play football, 2 against 2. We would get absolutely stinking and our mother would batter us. “You’re not too big for me, she would say!” Good times and fond memories.
James has touched many lives and you could tell he was so passionate about our Swans. Losing him is something you will never get completely over, but you will learn to live with it and you will come out on the other side, unfortunately with a piece of you sadly missing. Take care of yourself and your family.
Thanks so much for your lovely words. I have 4 boys so I know exactly how your mother must've felt xIn 2005 I lost my brother Julian. He died of smoke inhalation from a house fire up in Newport. He was 31 and I was 29. It didn’t seem real. It was all very surreal. We drew comfort from talking about him and the things he did. He was such a character. He left behind a little boy and his partner Charlotte. His little boy has recently become a Dad, so my big (smaller in height) brother Julian would now be a grandad and that in itself feels strange. We were 4 brothers and we used to all go up the park to play football, 2 against 2. We would get absolutely stinking and our mother would batter us. “You’re not too big for me, she would say!” Good times and fond memories.
James has touched many lives and you could tell he was so passionate about our Swans. Losing him is something you will never get completely over, but you will learn to live with it and you will come out on the other side, unfortunately with a piece of you sadly missing. Take care of yourself and your family.
That is such a beautiful post.In 2005 I lost my brother Julian. He died of smoke inhalation from a house fire up in Newport. He was 31 and I was 29. It didn’t seem real. It was all very surreal. We drew comfort from talking about him and the things he did. He was such a character. He left behind a little boy and his partner Charlotte. His little boy has recently become a Dad, so my big (smaller in height) brother Julian would now be a grandad and that in itself feels strange. We were 4 brothers and we used to all go up the park to play football, 2 against 2. We would get absolutely stinking and our mother would batter us. “You’re not too big for me, she would say!” Good times and fond memories.
James has touched many lives and you could tell he was so passionate about our Swans. Losing him is something you will never get completely over, but you will learn to live with it and you will come out on the other side, unfortunately with a piece of you sadly missing. Take care of yourself and your family.