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Everyone deals with grief in their own way.
One of our footie guys died at the gym, aged 50, something they call the widowmakers heart valve, pretty hard to spot.
He was one one (everyone's) best friend in a unique way.
Our way of grieving was to organize a match between comrades.
I think it was like 17 a side on the pitch, plus whiskey and beers afterwards.
And tears.
The funeral was okay, but the emotions on the field and afterwards at the bar brought some finality to it.
Today, 5-6 years later, we still have him with us in conversation.
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I hope the boys at Anfield can channel their emotions benefitting all that Jota was, and honor him with some performances befitting of what he deserves.
Once a Red,
you'll never walk alone
I read earlier that Zamora civil guard say all the evidence suggests it was Diogo Jota who was driving the car and was significantly exceeding the speed limit.
Also there was talk of that part of the motorway being uneven and a bit treacherous, but that doesn't seem to be the case here by the sounds of it...
A senseless and tragic accident either way. So hard to comprehend, even now almost a week later...
Number 20 being retired across all levels at the club.
The right thing to do and a great way to honour Diogo Jota.
I was lucky enough to see his last goal for us against Everton, I still can't believe what's happened. He'll forever be our Number 20.
Very unlucky that Steveo
Looking at pics of salah,van dyke and the lads,they look broken,footballs not on there mind.
Sad times.
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