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  • #31
    Terrible news and my thoughts are with his friends and family. That diagnosis is terrifying and I really hope he got as much enjoyment out of his last days as was possible; I know how much of an impact that would have had. Rip Roger - a true FJ great

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    • #32
      RIP Our Diamond Geezer.

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      • #33
        Thoughts with everyone that knew Roger.

        RIP

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        • #34
          Spectre such lovely words, terribly sad news.

          Thoughts to Rogers friends and family at this time.

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          • #35
            Awful news, RIP Roger

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            • #36
              thanks for sharing Spectre - so very sad and another gone too soon.

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              • #37
                Rest in peace Roger, may he live a very happy afterlife looking down on the great prestbury park

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                • #38
                  So sorry to hear this, the forum will be a lesser place without the Geezer. RIP Roger, and condolences to all that knew him,

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                  • #39
                    Really sad news to read this.

                    When he first started posting I couldn't really fathom the fact that he didn't bet and expended so much energy on competitions. It turned out he was just a lovely guy who loved the game and loved getting people involved. Never met him personally, but the world is always poorer when it loses a soul like that.

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                    • #40
                      Very sad to hear. RIP Roger

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