It was an article in a Swedish newspaper like a week ago about a young girl that had died. She was a dedicated Spurs-fan and the family wanted to spread the ashes at White Hart Lane and was denied.
The mother didn't take notice and spread the ashes anyway. It should've been during the game against West Ham behind one of the goals.
Is this the same girl?
was she block 32?i doubt it, she sits in my row and her mum has attended all the games since wearing a picture of her on her t-shirt.
such a shame she was a really pretty girl.
RIP your spirit will live on with us all in the park lane block 32 and the whole of spurs.
was she block 32?
Sad when lvies are lost in car accidents.
A close friend of mine had a serious car accident, which sound similiar, apparently another car cut them up, his fiance lost control, flipped car, roof hit tree, she died instantly, he broke his neck.
He can walk just about, but is deaf, so difficult when I see him, because he is a shell of himself.
I saw him about a month ago in the gym, he shouted 'Rhoney, you seen my new carer... I nodded, and he then shouted that he is smashing the granny out of her...
As he is deaf, it was literally shouted out at the top of his voice, everyone heard, including the girl in question, so funny, but also pretty sad.
RIP to the girl, must be horrible for the family.
I saw a lady doing that it was at the West Ham game,I saw the woman do this the other day, down at the front of the park lane, a block in from the shelf side. Think it was the pompy game, not the chelski one. I did wonder at the time if she was doing that, she looked happy she managed to do it/get away with it. Don't know if it was this girls mum or whoever but she did scatter them.