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« Reply #4080 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 19:29:08 »

Let's hope all Town fans respect a minutes applause/silence on Tuesday or Saturday.
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« Reply #4081 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 19:47:50 »

Looking back now...94/95...playing for Oxford, Swindon were desperate to sign him, he went to West Ham...got homesick, everyone's thinking 'crybaby Beauchamp' etc...Swindon and West Ham managed to manufacture a move that meant we could afford him (Whitbread went the other way) and still he wasn't happy and went back to Oxford. It was all too easy to rip the piss out of the 'Mummy's boy"....

Through slightly more informed eyes (hopefully)...I would say it's pretty clear there were some issues there which at the time, were never going to be addressed...

Joey Beauchamp was a fantastic footballer who, sadly, didn't come close to realising his potential. Tragic.
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« Reply #4082 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 19:51:40 »

Like it's been mentioned many times before nobody knows what's going on in someone's mind and sadly it seems Joey had lots going on for many years.
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« Reply #4083 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:07:19 »

Sleep well JB.

50 aint much is it?  Sad

Meanwhile BBC Football are still frothing/wanking over Harry Kane's goals v Citeh  Crash
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« Reply #4084 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:08:26 »

Looking back now...94/95...playing for Oxford, Swindon were desperate to sign him, he went to West Ham...got homesick, everyone's thinking 'crybaby Beauchamp' etc...Swindon and West Ham managed to manufacture a move that meant we could afford him (Whitbread went the other way) and still he wasn't happy and went back to Oxford. It was all too easy to rip the piss out of the 'Mummy's boy"....

Through slightly more informed eyes (hopefully)...I would say it's pretty clear there were some issues there which at the time, were never going to be addressed...

Joey Beauchamp was a fantastic footballer who, sadly, didn't come close to realising his potential. Tragic.

Agree with this. You've nailed it.
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« Reply #4085 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:33:36 »

That's terrible news. RIP Joey Beauchamp  Sad
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« Reply #4086 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:35:09 »

Great moment today when our crowd sang in memory of Steve Finney, and Carlisle fans joined in and applauded.
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« Reply #4087 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:35:19 »

RIP Joey you yellow piss stain legend.
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« Reply #4088 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:46:17 »

It's only just made article number/thumbnail 17 on BBC Football website (second to last on their "Top Stories" columns, just above "More Top Stories"  Crash

Whilst I don't expect it to push to the very top. Considering that it is a suicide you'd think the BBC would've pushed it up a bit further (maybe in their top 9) to bring more prominence.

I'm sure Colin Murray will make good reference to it in a little while on Quest. As well as do a good of it at the same time.
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« Reply #4089 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 20:46:26 »

Looking back now...94/95...playing for Oxford, Swindon were desperate to sign him, he went to West Ham...got homesick, everyone's thinking 'crybaby Beauchamp' etc...Swindon and West Ham managed to manufacture a move that meant we could afford him (Whitbread went the other way) and still he wasn't happy and went back to Oxford. It was all too easy to rip the piss out of the 'Mummy's boy"....

Through slightly more informed eyes (hopefully)...I would say it's pretty clear there were some issues there which at the time, were never going to be addressed...

Joey Beauchamp was a fantastic footballer who, sadly, didn't come close to realising his potential. Tragic.
Absolutely spot on.

I was about to post about the 80's/90's being a different time, but I stopped myself because even today, someone feels their only option is to take their own life. Tragic and heartbreaking. RIP Joey.
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« Reply #4090 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 21:02:06 »

RIP Joey.
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« Reply #4091 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 21:02:52 »

Horrible news.  Genuinely shocked.  RIP.
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« Reply #4092 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 21:18:03 »

Tragic. Never popular here although I saw him put in 2 quality performances for us at home v Wolves and away v Charlton in a second leg League cup tie monumental come back. RIP
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« Reply #4093 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 21:19:20 »

Let's hope all Town fans respect a minutes applause/silence on Tuesday or Saturday.
Yes at times like this rivalry is forgotten. Absolutely awful news
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« Reply #4094 on: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 21:22:50 »

Yes at times like this rivalry is forgotten. Absolutely awful news

Agreed.
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