RIP Alan McLoughlin
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
Very sad day for PFC, Fans and football as a whole a true professional. R.I.P Alan
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
Pretty sure Alan scored at the first Pompey game I ever went to. The atmosphere and crowd was intimidating to a young me at the time but I've been hooked ever since I heard the roar when he scored! Memories were made not just on that day but the subsequent decades of being a Pompey fan.
He was a big reason for that great first experience and the catalyst for me being a lifelong Pompey fan. RIP.
He was a big reason for that great first experience and the catalyst for me being a lifelong Pompey fan. RIP.
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
I echo all the sentiments above, a great player and a true gent. You can tell by the reaction on Twitter that he was universally loved by all, including family, friends, fans, players and even the media. RIP Macca.
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
My oldest broke the news to me last night, and mentioned that it was Macca who was the first summariser that he listened to on the radio commentary for Quay Radio, back in the Prem days.
A great player.
A knowledgeable, authoritative pundit.
A nice bloke too.
And one of the few to successfully transition from one end of the M27 to the other.
Football has lost one of the good guys.
A great player.
A knowledgeable, authoritative pundit.
A nice bloke too.
And one of the few to successfully transition from one end of the M27 to the other.
Football has lost one of the good guys.
I before E except when you run a feisty heist on a weird beige foreign neighbour
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
Very sad news. Was great to watch him play alongside Walsh, Whittingham etc in the early 90's. Always gave his best.
Super Matt Macey in goal...
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
David Squires does Macca in The Guardian today. This sort of thing is usually reserved for the loss of the Maradona's of this world, so great to see, although Squires is a big Swindon fan so not a total surprise. Touching and highly recommended.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... tball-hero
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... tball-hero
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Re: RIP Alan McLoughlin
That's great. Thanks for sharing.Pompey Penguin wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 12:19 pm David Squires does Macca in The Guardian today. This sort of thing is usually reserved for the loss of the Maradona's of this world, so great to see, although Squires is a big Swindon fan so not a total surprise. Touching and highly recommended.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... tball-hero
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