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R.I.P. David Meek. 18:28 - Oct 30 with 3057 viewssince58

One of the best sports journalists over many years in the north west.
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R.I.P. David Meek. on 19:16 - Oct 30 with 2987 viewsD_Alien

Indeed. Although his main interest centred around Old Trafford, he was never less than objective and unafraid to say when something wasn't right. He also knew a great deal about all of the clubs in the north west. His match reports in the MEN and Pink Final were something to be savoured

RIP

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R.I.P. David Meek. on 20:31 - Oct 30 with 2899 viewsmingthemerciless

Yes, another bit of my past gone. He was Mr Man Utd for years in the old " Pink ".
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R.I.P. David Meek. on 21:16 - Oct 30 with 2856 viewsTVOS1907

R.I.P. David Meek. on 19:16 - Oct 30 by D_Alien

Indeed. Although his main interest centred around Old Trafford, he was never less than objective and unafraid to say when something wasn't right. He also knew a great deal about all of the clubs in the north west. His match reports in the MEN and Pink Final were something to be savoured

RIP


Absolutely.

Whenever a Dale report in The Pink was written by David Meek or Peter Gardner (City's chief reporter of the time), I always thought 'this must be an important game'.

Their reporting of matches was accurate, insightful and original. They certainly didn't fill their column inches with quotes and information copied and pasted from elsewhere, nor did they use MASSIVE pictures to occupy even more space.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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R.I.P. David Meek. on 21:20 - Oct 30 with 2847 views442Dale

R.I.P. David Meek. on 21:16 - Oct 30 by TVOS1907

Absolutely.

Whenever a Dale report in The Pink was written by David Meek or Peter Gardner (City's chief reporter of the time), I always thought 'this must be an important game'.

Their reporting of matches was accurate, insightful and original. They certainly didn't fill their column inches with quotes and information copied and pasted from elsewhere, nor did they use MASSIVE pictures to occupy even more space.


Because they had pride in their work and knew the game.

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R.I.P. David Meek. on 20:47 - Nov 1 with 2519 viewsdogboy

I remember waiting for the Pink at Greave newsagents each Saturday evening can you imagine old blokes it was like a scene of 'Waiting for Godot' but I loved it **** French Philosophy
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R.I.P. David Meek. on 08:09 - Nov 2 with 2444 viewsmingthemerciless

We used to meet up in " The Temp " on a Saturday night before going on the usual pub crawl. There would always be a copy lying around there that I'd read while the other lads had a couple of games of snooker.
If I bought a copy it was from that news stand outside what used to be " Finnertys " at the end of The Walk.
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