Bucket collection tonight on 17:13 - Sep 27 with 2431 views | _dezzy | If every adult at this game tonight put a quid in, it should earn between 3 and 4 k, That would be fantastic. | |
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Bucket collection tonight on 17:41 - Sep 27 with 2354 views | Thacks_Rabbits | Let's hope all do their bit in such awful circumstances. I am not on twitter but wonder if those that are can add to some of our ex superstars feeds. Holty, lambert, hogan etc. Karen d could also donate some of her bear grillis money. Won't be at the game as exiled but will be donating!!!! | |
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Bucket collection tonight on 07:39 - Sep 28 with 1995 views | aleanddale | Hope the family raised plenty what a shocking thing to go through... Praying for a miracle for little Josh. Get well soon little one. | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 10:08 - Sep 28 with 1910 views | BarryStrange | That poor little lad, that is just unimaginably cruel. Fair play to Dale for getting involved - judging by the website they have made a good start towards what they need. Hope and pray they find the rest of it. | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 12:00 - Sep 28 with 1817 views | PotterDale | The club have been brilliant through all of this. They were quick to contact, Frances Fielding went to school with Nicola (Joshuas Mum) and there has been massive support from all at the club. A special mention for Matty Lund who has been amazing in his support. When Joshua led the teams out as one of the mascots against MK Dons it was very emotional. At that time his tumour was stable and he was having a fantastic summer, doing all the things he deserved. When a bucket collection was done last season it was with the intention of helping with ongoing assistance Joshua would need following high dose radiotherapy which would have left him with long term disabilities. As I write now his Mum and Dad are at Alder Hey trying to get a second opinion as to whether immunotherapy in Florida is the correct thing to do. They will leave no stone unturned. The funding of childhood cancer research and treatments is woefully inadequate in this country, and whatever happens to Joshua now, this needs to change and change soon. Thank You to all that donated last night. | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 21:10 - Sep 28 with 1650 views | Dalenet |
Bucket collection tonight on 12:00 - Sep 28 by PotterDale | The club have been brilliant through all of this. They were quick to contact, Frances Fielding went to school with Nicola (Joshuas Mum) and there has been massive support from all at the club. A special mention for Matty Lund who has been amazing in his support. When Joshua led the teams out as one of the mascots against MK Dons it was very emotional. At that time his tumour was stable and he was having a fantastic summer, doing all the things he deserved. When a bucket collection was done last season it was with the intention of helping with ongoing assistance Joshua would need following high dose radiotherapy which would have left him with long term disabilities. As I write now his Mum and Dad are at Alder Hey trying to get a second opinion as to whether immunotherapy in Florida is the correct thing to do. They will leave no stone unturned. The funding of childhood cancer research and treatments is woefully inadequate in this country, and whatever happens to Joshua now, this needs to change and change soon. Thank You to all that donated last night. |
https://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/2/news-headlines/105320/florida-i sadly looks like the hope has ended. So sad for the family. | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 00:31 - Sep 29 with 1492 views | PotterDale |
Yes, we just have to make the most of him now whilst we have him around. | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 07:48 - Sep 29 with 1372 views | Thacks_Rabbits |
Bucket collection tonight on 12:00 - Sep 28 by PotterDale | The club have been brilliant through all of this. They were quick to contact, Frances Fielding went to school with Nicola (Joshuas Mum) and there has been massive support from all at the club. A special mention for Matty Lund who has been amazing in his support. When Joshua led the teams out as one of the mascots against MK Dons it was very emotional. At that time his tumour was stable and he was having a fantastic summer, doing all the things he deserved. When a bucket collection was done last season it was with the intention of helping with ongoing assistance Joshua would need following high dose radiotherapy which would have left him with long term disabilities. As I write now his Mum and Dad are at Alder Hey trying to get a second opinion as to whether immunotherapy in Florida is the correct thing to do. They will leave no stone unturned. The funding of childhood cancer research and treatments is woefully inadequate in this country, and whatever happens to Joshua now, this needs to change and change soon. Thank You to all that donated last night. |
Sorry potter. Accidental dislike. | |
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Bucket collection tonight on 08:29 - Sep 29 with 1333 views | rafc1977 | Also don't know the family, and desperately feel for them and little Josh who by the sounds of it has met this with the strength and determination way beyond his year's. As a parent of 3 young children myself I'd like to say I know what Joshua's parents are going through.....but I don't, how could anyone unless affected by this illness that is totally cruel. I am truly sorry to hear of your little angels plight. X | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 09:04 - Sep 29 with 1300 views | DaleiLama | Terrible news. Some things in life just aren't fair. It is no consolation, but at least the family has been spared going through the wringer a long, long way from home only to have their hopes dashed as his condition has been diagnosed as incurable. Thoughts are with the family. The despair and heartbreak in the message from Josh's mum is only too plain to see and humbling. It certainly puts "sport" into context. It also highlights the disconnect between the money in football and real life. The back hander offered to Big Sam was double the amount the family needed had this been a viable option. Finally, props to RAFC. They get a lot wrong, but supporting this cause was most definitely the right thing to do. [Post edited 29 Sep 2016 9:08]
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Bucket collection tonight on 09:46 - Sep 29 with 1262 views | Dale1940 | I would suggest they get in touch with a ortho molecular Doctor to see if he thought that iv vitamin C would be of use, seeing that great results have been seen on various cancer patients | | | |
Bucket collection tonight on 13:27 - Sep 29 with 1136 views | PotterDale |
Bucket collection tonight on 08:29 - Sep 29 by rafc1977 | Also don't know the family, and desperately feel for them and little Josh who by the sounds of it has met this with the strength and determination way beyond his year's. As a parent of 3 young children myself I'd like to say I know what Joshua's parents are going through.....but I don't, how could anyone unless affected by this illness that is totally cruel. I am truly sorry to hear of your little angels plight. X |
He most certainly has shown bravery throughout all of this that puts us adults to shame. He still is in fact. | | | |
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