Phil Gartside
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Really shattering news. 63 is no age at all for someone to dies or hs family to lose him. Football isn't the end of the world, family life is and he should be remembered as a person and not just a football manager. For any wrong words I've ever uttered about him I apologise. R.I.P. .
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Was a general thought, rather than a targeted one.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Wasn't trying to start any, really.Worthy4England wrote:Maybe we should leave recrimination for elsewhere?
And fair dos Plymouth, I never have classed you in the spittle gobbed.
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R.I.P Phil!!! You will forever be remembered for bringing BSA to Manage Bolton,and bringing the real good times for the first time in my life..So sad
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RIP Phil.
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Yes, he played a large part in putting us back on the football map. Sincere thoughts and best wishes to his family. RIP. Thank you.HMX wrote:Very sad. Thank you for the good times, Garty.
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Very sad. Rest in peace Phil.
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Always respected him. He did help bring some fantastic times and I'll concentrate on those. Bless him & his family.
Thanks for the good times Phil. RIP.
Thanks for the good times Phil. RIP.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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The passing of the man at such an age is truly sad, condolences to his family and close friends.
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RIP Garty
Had a feeling this was coming when his family asked for privacy. You could tell from the wording that he was sent home from hospital to live out his last days.
Very, very sad. Made so much worse that it has happened with the club in such a bad way. What must he have been thinking in his last days? Such a shame he couldn't go knowing the club was on the up and doing well.
Eddie Davies has said he will ensure the club come through this financial crisis to preserve Phil's legacy.
Had a feeling this was coming when his family asked for privacy. You could tell from the wording that he was sent home from hospital to live out his last days.
Very, very sad. Made so much worse that it has happened with the club in such a bad way. What must he have been thinking in his last days? Such a shame he couldn't go knowing the club was on the up and doing well.
Eddie Davies has said he will ensure the club come through this financial crisis to preserve Phil's legacy.
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RIP Phil. You were our Chairman through the most successful times in BWFC's life. I thank you for that. Condolences to his family
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If that's true what Eddie Davies has said, that is the correct gesture to makeChrisC wrote:RIP Garty
Had a feeling this was coming when his family asked for privacy. You could tell from the wording that he was sent home from hospital to live out his last days.
Very, very sad. Made so much worse that it has happened with the club in such a bad way. What must he have been thinking in his last days? Such a shame he couldn't go knowing the club was on the up and doing well.
Eddie Davies has said he will ensure the club come through this financial crisis to preserve Phil's legacy.
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A boat load of perspective in one fell swoop.
RIP Phil.
RIP Phil.
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twilight wrote:If that's true what Eddie Davies has said, that is the correct gesture to makeChrisC wrote:RIP Garty
Had a feeling this was coming when his family asked for privacy. You could tell from the wording that he was sent home from hospital to live out his last days.
Very, very sad. Made so much worse that it has happened with the club in such a bad way. What must he have been thinking in his last days? Such a shame he couldn't go knowing the club was on the up and doing well.
Eddie Davies has said he will ensure the club come through this financial crisis to preserve Phil's legacy.
He said it live on SKY. I now believe that the games with the takeover have been down to Phil's illness.
Maybe the rumours about Eddie wanting Phil on any new board were true. Wouldn't be very nice being removed as chairman when you are on your death bed. Wouldn't be surprised to see things speed up now.
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Is there anywhere we can see a repeat of ED's interview? I'd like to hear him
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Absolutely. RIP, Garty. Condolences to his loved ones.Worthy4England wrote:Maybe we should leave recrimination for elsewhere?
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RIP Phil a true bolton man through and through. Thanks for your many efforts whilst here and condolences to your loved ones.
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Nice to see clubs like Newcastle United and Birmingham City posting tributes.
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TANGODANCER wrote:Nice to see clubs like Nerwcastle United and Birmingham City posting tributes.
And Wolves .....
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Just heard the ED interview on SSN - very sincere tribute to PG, thanked him for everything he had done, said he was very close to PG and that he had been his right hand man etc....stadium, infrastructure etc was premier league standard never mind championship and that this was all down to PG
Said that he will ensure that Bolton will survive (or something like that) as a legacy to PG
Said that he will ensure that Bolton will survive (or something like that) as a legacy to PG
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