RIP Malachy Rodgers

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RIP Malachy Rodgers

by leww_rfc » 10 Sep 2011 16:36

Brendans poor Dad has lost his long battle with Cancer and passed away in the early hours of this morning aged 59. :(

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by Friday's Legacy » 10 Sep 2011 17:52

desperately sad news as i believe he also lost his mum this year too.

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by FiNeRaIn » 10 Sep 2011 19:37

Rip - that is no age at all. All I ever hear anymore is the C word and who is fighting it. Wish they'd just invest more into researching and treating that disease, truly horrendous.

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by Jackson Corner » 10 Sep 2011 21:29

FiNeRaIn Rip - that is no age at all. All I ever hear anymore is the C word and who is fighting it. Wish they'd just invest more into researching and treating that disease, truly horrendous.


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As always it takes something like this to put things in perspective.

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Brendan Rodgers father........

by Wycombe Royal » 13 Sep 2011 10:31

There is a collection being made in his memory for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

http://www.justgiving.com/Malachy-Rodgers
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Re: Brendan Rodgers father........

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by southbank1871 » 13 Sep 2011 10:49

FiNeRaIn Rip - that is no age at all. All I ever hear anymore is the C word and who is fighting it. Wish they'd just invest more into researching and treating that disease, truly horrendous.


Not to detract from the sentiments on this thread, but spending on cancer research has more than doubled in the last 10 years and is over £500m a year now.

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by biscuitman » 13 Sep 2011 13:14

Lost his Mum, Brother and now Dad in 18 months. Poor bloke.

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by A1ndy » 13 Sep 2011 15:07

biscuitman Lost his Mum, Brother and now Dad in 18 months. Poor bloke.



I wouldn't wish that on anyone, and especially Rodgers, he is a talented manager, and a very humble person. I was disappointed that he wasn't given a little more time at Reading, who knows what might of been.


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by Row Z Royal » 13 Sep 2011 15:30

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biscuitman Lost his Mum, Brother and now Dad in 18 months. Poor bloke.



I wouldn't wish that on anyone, and especially Rodgers, he is a talented manager, and a very humble person. I was disappointed that he wasn't given a little more time at Reading, who knows what might of been.

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Sep 2011 23:04

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FiNeRaIn Rip - that is no age at all. All I ever hear anymore is the C word and who is fighting it. Wish they'd just invest more into researching and treating that disease, truly horrendous.


Not to detract from the sentiments on this thread, but spending on cancer research has more than doubled in the last 10 years and is over £500m a year now.


Thank you for updating me ( not being sarcastic) but it seems like the types of cancers and amount of people with it has also doubled, thats probably way off the mark but it really just seems everyone knows someone effected directly now, it seems like its far more common now than it was in say the 50's. 60's, 70's,etc Awful disease, wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. I would much rather we put our taxes into healthcare and research than the million other things we are wasting our money on like wars for example.

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by Tails » 14 Sep 2011 01:00

Ca seems more prevalent nowadays because we are living longer, not dying from other preventable disease [etc] and have far better sciences to detect various forms of ca.

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by Royal Lady » 14 Sep 2011 12:30

It's only in the last 30-40 years that people have actually spoken about cancer. For some reason prior to that, it seemed that people didn't want to talk about it.

I had no idea he'd also lost his brother. I don't like him as a manager - but you've got to have a heart of steel to not feel tremendous sympathy for the poor bloke. :cry:


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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by Royal Lady » 14 Sep 2011 12:38

biscuitman Lost his Mum, Brother and now Dad in 18 months. Poor bloke.

Actually, I've seen nothing to say that he lost his brother - where did you get this from?

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Re: RIP Malachy Rodgers

by Maguire » 14 Sep 2011 16:18

I think he meant "job"

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