Paul Comstive
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Paul Comstive
Paul Comstive has died of a heart attack aged 52
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Oh my word.Gary the Enfield wrote:Paul Comstive has died of a heart attack aged 52
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I'm going to sit here remembering only those two corners against Bournemouth.
How awful for his family and friends.
RIP Paul.
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Just reading that myself. Bloody hell. RIP.
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Bloody ell
Rest in Peace Compo

Rest in Peace Compo
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Taken too early.
Rest in peace Paul and thanks for the good memories you contributed to.
Rest in peace Paul and thanks for the good memories you contributed to.
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Blimey. That's no age.
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God's country! God's county!
God's town! God's team!!
How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
God's town! God's team!!
How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
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Cant say I saw him play but rip, 52 is no age as others have said.
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Blimey. I remember him breaking his leg right in front of me in the Manny Road terrace. The bloke always gave 100%. R.I.P
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A familiar name but dont recall him playing.
A familiar name but dont recall him playing.
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You knobhead !!bwfcdan94 wrote: at least he managed to hold on for Christmas.
There’s a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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For his families sake, admittedly we are still in the 12 days of Christmas but I was mainly referring to Christmas day. Dosent matter though I will edit the post.
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RIP lad..
No age at all...
No age at all...
Are we in League 2 yet - Three seasons and we'll be away to Chesham
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RIP as already said no age at all
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I'm not a fan of minutes applause but I know Burnley held one for him, did we? Wonder if the Pie Eaters did too?
Compo was one of those players the programme notes would always unflatteringly describe as a 'journeyman player'. He wasn't the best - he wasn't the worst but he was always committed and clearly loved playing the game.
I spoke to Paul many times and shared a pint or two with hmi post match in the King Bill. He was always very forthcoming with the fans, never dodged a question and told things how they were. Once telling Stuart Storer to 'feck off' when he came over to join us one day.
I don't know why.
Anyway, very sad and a bit of an eye opener at such a young age.
I'm sure we all remember his claim to fame. I was there.
Compo was one of those players the programme notes would always unflatteringly describe as a 'journeyman player'. He wasn't the best - he wasn't the worst but he was always committed and clearly loved playing the game.
I spoke to Paul many times and shared a pint or two with hmi post match in the King Bill. He was always very forthcoming with the fans, never dodged a question and told things how they were. Once telling Stuart Storer to 'feck off' when he came over to join us one day.
I don't know why.
Anyway, very sad and a bit of an eye opener at such a young age.
I'm sure we all remember his claim to fame. I was there.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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He had 2 claims to fame in a Bolton shirt. One was quite positive the other, much less so.coffeymagic wrote:I'm sure we all remember his claim to fame. I was there.
Apart from those two, a goal at Watford in the cup and him scaring David Lee out of the 2nd leg play off final v Bury are what I can still recall. The Bury game was quite an achievement as Lee always had a blinder against us, up until then.
The Bolton news first reported his untimely passing in it's usual style by getting all the facts wrong in the 1st paragraph. He moved to Bolton from Chester (he didn't), he played for Burnley at Wembley when they won the Sherpa Van trophy v Wolves (they lost 0-2)
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Rest in Peace, Compo.
Abiding memories of watching him play for Wanderers at Burnden and was there for that moment too
Abiding memories of watching him play for Wanderers at Burnden and was there for that moment too
Pfffft.
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