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Bentley Bullet

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Betty Turpin
« on October 17, 2011, 07:28:51 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Very sad news to hear of her demise, but was disgusted to see her son, Everton Chairman Gordon Clegg in the VIP box at Chelsea on Saturday.

Surely you'd have thought he'd have shown more respect and not attended.



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Filo

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Re: Betty Turpin
« Reply #1 on October 17, 2011, 07:54:14 pm by Filo »
Quote from: \"Bentley Bullet\" post=192329
Very sad news to hear of her demise, but was disgusted to see her son, Everton Chairman Gordon Clegg in the VIP box at Chelsea on Saturday.

Surely you'd have thought he'd have shown more respect and not attended.



Why, not attending will not bring her back! I went to the Leeds home game in Tuesday 1st April 2008 after my Dad had died that morning, I also went to the Home game on the Friday 11th April 2008 (i think we played Swindon) on the day we buried my Dad, he would n`t have wanted it any other way!

jucyberry

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Re: Betty Turpin
« Reply #2 on October 17, 2011, 09:40:36 pm by jucyberry »
I don't want to sound cruel, but it was hardly a life snatched away early was it? She had as my nan used to say, a good innings..And lets face it, we don't know what agreement they would have had, she could have said when I go carry on as normal, I don't want the world to stop because I'm no longer here...

People deal with grief in many different ways. Perhaps this is his way of doing just that.

donnyjay

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Re: Betty Turpin
« Reply #3 on October 17, 2011, 09:50:18 pm by donnyjay »
In his defence, he had a hotpot at half time.

 

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