Ossydave Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 RIP Had some good laughs on his coaches from the Aqueduct in my younger years and he was always sound as a pound with us despite us being erm slightly hard work you could say sometimes. Quote
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Tyrone Shoelaces Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 R I P matey, I never met you but from all I’ve read you were a one of a kind. Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 The house Birdy lived in was also the Birthplace of Rovers 1928 Cup final winning Capt Harry Healless I do believe. 4 Quote
Atko's Engine Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 Sad news, I didn't know him personally but always walk past his house every match. It's always sad to lose a fellow fan, especially one as through & through as him, and at a relatively young age too. RIP 1 Quote
JohnD Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 41 minutes ago, philipl said: Absolute legend. RIP Yes, he really was a legend! RIP Quote
ABBEY Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 RIP birdy First met him when I was about 17 and driving to the old roker. We picked him n Kenny up near Skipton ..hitchhiking. 6 Quote
Popular Post Mattyblue Posted November 7, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2023 I was a regular on the Ewood Blues coach for a good few years. He often came across as a bit gruff, but a real heart of gold. Obviously he was the ultimate Rover for his own attendance record and commitment, but he also looked after so many fans over the years, especially taking young ‘uns under his wing on their first away days. The work and organisation he put into it with all the games, weekend trips, foreign tours and all the rest of it was so very much appreciated. RIP 💙 11 Quote
only2garners Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 I first met Birdy properly on the infamous trip to Pune some 10 years or so ago. I had gone as a Fans Forum member but he turned up with a few mates who had flown out there themselves. He has also been on the Forum for a number of years subsequently and I regularly saw him at away games as well. As others have said he could be a bit awkward but his heart was very much in the right place, usually covered in a Rovers red rose. Given his history and the award he got for his efforts the club would I think be amenable to some form of action to remember him on Friday night, subject of course to the approval of his wife Annette, who of course was always at his side at games. 8 Quote
Aqualung Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 Never met him but would have loved to. RIP💙 1 Quote
Aqualung Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 1 minute ago, only2garners said: I first met Birdy properly on the infamous trip to Pune some 10 years or so ago. I had gone as a Fans Forum member but he turned up with a few mates who had flown out there themselves. He has also been on the Forum for a number of years subsequently and I regularly saw him at away games as well. As others have said he could be a bit awkward but his heart was very much in the right place, usually covered in a Rovers red rose. Given his history and the award he got for his efforts the club would I think be amenable to some form of action to remember him on Friday night, subject of course to the approval of his wife Annette, who of course was always at his side at games. Well said. 1 Quote
Ozz Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 51 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: I was a regular on the Ewood Blues coach for a good few years. He often came across as a bit gruff, but a real heart of gold. Obviously he was the ultimate Rover for his own attendance record and commitment, but he also looked after so many fans over the years, especially taking young ‘uns under his wing on their first away days. The work and organisation he put into it with all the games, weekend trips, foreign tours and all the rest of it was so very much appreciated. RIP 💙 Birdy could come across a bit grumpy! Wherever I went watching Rovers he was there. He was at Boro or Sunderland a while back with his leg in plaster and on crutches! RIP Birdy. Dont think we'll see the like again. Quote
Backroom Tom Posted November 7, 2023 Backroom Posted November 7, 2023 43 minutes ago, only2garners said: I first met Birdy properly on the infamous trip to Pune some 10 years or so ago. I had gone as a Fans Forum member but he turned up with a few mates who had flown out there themselves. He has also been on the Forum for a number of years subsequently and I regularly saw him at away games as well. As others have said he could be a bit awkward but his heart was very much in the right place, usually covered in a Rovers red rose. Given his history and the award he got for his efforts the club would I think be amenable to some form of action to remember him on Friday night, subject of course to the approval of his wife Annette, who of course was always at his side at games. I remember at ‘Uncle Jacks’ after our return from Pune, myself and Tris were in attendance for an open fans meeting, Birdy made sure we stood and gave a full account of events. I was happy to speak anyway but I certainly wasn’t going to stay quiet after Birdys efforts to get there I can’t recall the others but Birdy; John Pittard and the rest deserved some credit for making their way there. 1 Quote
RoverKyle Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 RIP Birdy Never met the man, but would always see him at away games when I lived down in London. There's a warm feeling you get when you clock that sort of commitment. Awful midweek trips down to places like Millwall in the winter. Diehard supporters like him are a credit to their clubs. Hopefully we win it for him on Friday. 6 Quote
Riversider28 Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 RIP Birdy. My sincere condolences to all your family and friends. Quote
Popular Post Gordon Ottershaw Posted November 7, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2023 I migrated to Australia in 2009 and was delighted when, a few years later, Rovers took part in a pre season tournament in Sydney. I felt quite pleased with myself having flown to watch Rovers from my new home in Adelaide but hubris deflated my ego when I saw Birdy and his Mrs strolling around Circular Quay! Amazing! A true 'Super Fan'. R.I.P. 18 Quote
windymiller7 Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 1 hour ago, Aqualung said: Never met him but would have loved to. RIP💙 Likewise. Really surprised our paths haven't crossed at some point but we're definitely a few of his like short. Quote
Uddersfelt Blue Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 Don’t think I met him personally but Birdy was always a fixture both home and away. Rovers were obviously a massive part of his life (as it is for many of us fans) but he took supporting Rovers to the highest level. Well done that man! RIP Hope the club put on something special for him on Friday night 2 Quote
rog of the rovers Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 Have come across some fans who run him close, but Birdy’s dedication was unique. Spoke with him on several occasions, most recently at the Girona pre season friendly, though he (and his wife Annette) did make me feel guilty every time I’d decided to watch a mid week away match from home, rather than taking a day off work to go to Ipswich or Sunderland or latterly Millwall! Characters like him are what small town, provincial clubs like Rovers are built on. I can only imagine how proud he must have been to see the club scale the highest of heights and win the Premier League along with European adventures and domestic cup glory! Rest in peace Birdy 6 Quote
Popular Post Miller11 Posted November 7, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2023 It’ll be strange being at a game knowing one of the absolute constants won’t be there. Home, away, U21s, club events, you always knew he’d be there. Always happy to talk Rovers when you’d bump into him in town or around Ewood. Very sad day for the club and its supporters. We’ve lost a legend. Probably number 2 in the list of our greatest ever supporters, and I don’t reckon he’d mind being second to Jack. 10 Quote
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