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Re: Academy player dies

by Deathy » 19 Nov 2008 12:39

This thread, the news of the young lads death, it still makes me fill up and I didn't even know the kid. Saturday will be very sad indeed. Both parents are season ticket holders too, I wonder if they'll be there. :cry:

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Re: Academy player dies

by Row Z Royal » 19 Nov 2008 12:46

Deathy This thread, the news of the young lads death, it still makes me fill up and I didn't even know the kid. Saturday will be very sad indeed. Both parents are season ticket holders too, I wonder if they'll be there. :cry:


In not a "it's what Tyson would have wanted" way, it's what Stewart would have wanted. He'd sure as hell have wanted to be there.

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Re: Academy player dies

by Deathy » 19 Nov 2008 12:48

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Deathy This thread, the news of the young lads death, it still makes me fill up and I didn't even know the kid. Saturday will be very sad indeed. Both parents are season ticket holders too, I wonder if they'll be there. :cry:


In not a "it's what Tyson would have wanted" way, it's what Stewart would have wanted. He'd sure as hell have wanted to be there.


Indeed.

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Re: Academy player dies

by papereyes » 19 Nov 2008 12:52

Royal Rother I refuse to believe that anyone from any club would sour a minute's silence of this nature.


I know.

But all it ever takes is one idiot.

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Re: Academy player dies

by Deathy » 19 Nov 2008 12:58

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Royal Rother I refuse to believe that anyone from any club would sour a minute's silence of this nature.


I know.

But all it ever takes is one idiot.


We've had it before, and at the Madstad too. With so much feeling behind the death of this young lad, one idiot could cause much trouble, and no one, least of all the boys family, need to see that.

Saints fans, if you read this, just be respectful for one minute. I'm sure you will.

By all means return to your usual kuntish selves afterwards, thanks.


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Re: Academy player dies

by Gordons Cumming » 19 Nov 2008 13:05

Royal Rother Blimey - Eamonn Dolan's piece has just wiped me out. :cry:

RIP.


I've just read it.

Ditto.

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Re: Academy player dies

by wolsey » 19 Nov 2008 13:06

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Royal Rother I refuse to believe that anyone from any club would sour a minute's silence of this nature.


I know.

But all it ever takes is one idiot.


We've had it before, and at the Madstad too. With so much feeling behind the death of this young lad, one idiot could cause much trouble, and no one, least of all the boys family, need to see that.

Saints fans, if you read this, just be respectful for one minute. I'm sure you will.

By all means return to your usual kuntish selves afterwards, thanks.


It appears that the applause option has been chosen:

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2039623_tributes_flood_in_for_stewart_mcewan

Trust (hope) that it it is because the family feel it is the most appropriate way, rather than because of any fears that they, or the Club, may have had in managing the minute's silence.

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Re: Academy player dies

by BigSCOT » 19 Nov 2008 13:42

Many of you have already done so but if you would like to leave an on line tribute to Stewart the link is

http://www.legacy.com/getreading/GB/Gue ... =120317268

RIP Stewart James McEwan

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Re: Academy player dies

by mg1976royal » 19 Nov 2008 18:40

Also now confirmed on the OS as minutes applause and players wearing black armbands.

"The Club has consulted closely with Stewart's family before making the decision, which has been ratified by the Football League."

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1459732,00.html


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Re: Academy player dies

by RoyalBlue » 19 Nov 2008 18:56

I'm sure that Stewart must have sat at the Mad Stad and dreamt of the day when his name rang out around the stadium. A dream no doubt shared by his proud family.

Maybe as the applause draws to an end we could fulfil that dream? Or would chants of 'Stewart McEwan' be out of place?

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Re: Academy player dies

by LoyalRoyalFan » 19 Nov 2008 19:05

Its nice to see a good tribute from the club.

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Re: Academy player dies

by gazzer, loyal royal » 19 Nov 2008 19:31

jees just reading the book of condolence has sent me tearyeyed. didn't know the guy, but sounds like a guy who is the complete opposite to the broken britian we here all too frequently about today.

may we, as part of the Reading FC family, give you the tribute possible on saturday

you will be sorely missed

R.I.P Stewart

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Re: Academy player dies

by Gunny Fishcake » 19 Nov 2008 19:32

Next time I whine and whinge about losing a game , maybe this will give me a reality check . God bless the lad .


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Re: Academy player dies

by Royal Lady » 19 Nov 2008 19:36

I think a minute of applause is entirely appropriate - if things had been different, we may have been clapping him as our No. 1 goalie one day- and his family will now never get the chance to hear the fans applauding him, so I think it's right and fitting that the poor little lad gets his applause on Saturday. I wish I could be there.

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Re: Academy player dies

by Sun Tzu » 19 Nov 2008 20:35

I'm, sure you will be there in spirit RL, and lots of other Royals fans who can't actually be there will have him in their thoughts.

Can't say I'm looking forward to it, he'd been in my son's class at primary school and was in the same year at secondary school.

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Re: Academy player dies

by Deathy » 20 Nov 2008 07:53

Royal Lady I think a minute of applause is entirely appropriate - if things had been different, we may have been clapping him as our No. 1 goalie one day- and his family will now never get the chance to hear the fans applauding him, so I think it's right and fitting that the poor little lad gets his applause on Saturday. I wish I could be there.


Put like that, I agree totally.

Followed by a passionate bout of "One Stewart McEwan, there's only one Stewart McEwan...."

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Re: Academy player dies

by The whole year inn » 20 Nov 2008 08:15

Royal Rother I refuse to believe that anyone from any club would sour a minute's silence of this nature.


A few years ago RFC had a similar tragedy with a young player dying. A few idiots in the away end booed the minutes silence the club observed then. I think it might have been Wigan...

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Re: Academy player dies

by RoyalBlue » 20 Nov 2008 08:29

Sun Tzu I'm, sure you will be there in spirit RL, and lots of other Royals fans who can't actually be there will have him in their thoughts.

Can't say I'm looking forward to it, he'd been in my son's class at primary school and was in the same year at secondary school.


Likewise. I think it's going to be one of those 'choked up' moments. My heart was already aching for his family. Yesterday the tragedy came even closer to home when I learnt that one of Stewart's cousins is a close friend of my daughter. She has asked my daughter to think of her on Saturday and give Stewart an extra bit of applause on her behalf. Both girls are a very similar age to Stewart and my daughter is a keeper too, so I think it's going to be a very emotional time.

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Re: Academy player dies

by Skyline » 20 Nov 2008 09:58

Post-mortem shows that he didn't drown.

Never knew the lad, but all the reports I've read show him to be, as someone else said, the complete antithesis of 'broken youth' that is supposed to be taking over Britain.

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Re: Academy player dies

by a royal called morty » 20 Nov 2008 21:02

It was good to see a minutes applause at Prospect Park all-weather pitches this evening, where i believe Stewart did some of his goalkeeping training (As it was a goalkeeping coach who initiated this). It was well observed by all. Its one of those moments where it really hits home what happened, especially when you're trying to explain to all the youngsters what happened and why we're clapping. I'm sure the applause on saturday will be just as emotional, probably more so.

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