on the right lines..... a suggestion..... we have a whipround and sponsor something in his name at a match at the 'Well... (ball, match, player, whatever) He would get his name in the programme and on the screen and maybe Tim could do a brief obit for the programme....
like many people on here.... ....I never had the privilege of meeting your dad, but I read all of his posts and was always touched and inspired by them. Am really and geniunely deeply saddened to read of your dad's passing. My thoughts ae with you and your family.
Very sad to hear this I read his diary and was inspired by his positivity and cheerful outlook on life. He fought like a tiger and never gave up. May he rest in peace now his suffering is over.
RIP Steve I wasn't fortunate enough to meet you, but I know your diary entries meant a lot to many posters on the bbs. You will be missed. RIP, love
I had the genuine pleasure of meeting Steve a couple of times - he was a smashing bloke. His attitude & spirit in fighting his disease was always a very humbling experience - I feel honoured he chose to share his thoughts with us.</p> God bless you all.</p>
RIP Steve Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your mum Tim. Laura sent him the healing crystals as she really believes in alternate healing. Reading his diary and meeting him was an inspiration to her and us. Good man and will be missed by all who knew him.
RE: RIP Steve Always read his diary.Never met Steve but feel like I new him for years.All our thoughts are with you
Tryly, truly sad sad news. My thoughts are with you and yours. Didn't actually "know" him but through the BBS I'm sure we all felt like he was a friend. Truly saddened.
Rest in Peace Big Steve S It's difficult to find the right words, but I would like to pass on my sincere and deepest condolences to you and your family.
We need to ring the club, get some costs for matchball... sponsorship then see if we can raise that amount. We could use the same website they were using for Richard Hammond, as they are a registered charity it means you can get tax back, but not sure how it works. In any case, something to show Steve's familiy that this community remembers him fondly would be excellent.
FTAO Tommy Tyke, York Red etc what's the chances of sending Site Admin Steve's Dear Diary postings from the old site and allowing them to be put on here for posterity.
So very sorry I never met him in person, only on here and by phone a couple of times, but still he felt like a mate. His postings, especially during the dark days of the club administration were an inspiration to us all. His fighting spirit was incredible, He will be very much missed. My deapest sympathies to you and the rest of the family.
Sincere condolences read everyone of Steve's diary posts, inspirational and very touching. sense of perspective finding this out this morning. Barnsley's lost one of its sons. thoughts with you at this time.
My thoughts are with you Steve was a really nice bloke and he'll be missed on here. Glad that he got the promotion in- football is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, but sometimes a promotion or a good win is just what people need when things are tough. I am sure he was a very happy man in May.</p> HT</p>