Rest in peace Hodgyman

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Fellow blades, it is with great sadness that I inform you of the loss of a fellow blade, forum member and long standing contributor, Hodgyman.

Mick Phillips, of Maltby, died yesterday aged 68 following a long and hard battle with cancer. He leaves children and grandchildren who are too all part of the blades family.

A lifelong blade, season ticket holder and all round football man, Mick cherished the blades his whole short life. He sadly passed away in the hospice when sleeping, wearing his beloved blades scarf.


Rest in peace my friend.
RIP Blade
 
Fellow blades, it is with great sadness that I inform you of the loss of a fellow blade, forum member and long standing contributor, Hodgyman.

Mick Phillips, of Maltby, died yesterday aged 68 following a long and hard battle with cancer. He leaves children and grandchildren who are too all part of the blades family.

A lifelong blade, season ticket holder and all round football man, Mick cherished the blades his whole short life. He sadly passed away in the hospice when sleeping, wearing his beloved blades scarf.


Rest in peace my friend.
RIP Hodgyman far too young condolences to family and friends
 
gutting news

he was really enjoying the ride under Wilder, glad he saw some good times before this

a true bladey blade a great loss in here and at BDTBL
 

RIP Hodgyman a Blade from my era and a great poster on here.
A big loss for this forum. My best wishes to his family and friends.
 
RIP Hodgyman. Keep cheering us on with the growing army up above. Thoughts are with your family
 
Always a blade forever in our thoughts RIP our condolences to micks family and friends UTB :(
 
R.I.P. Hodgyman Sat here in Maltby with a cold shiver going through my body as i am the same age although i didnt know him,condolences to his family.
 
So sorry to hear.
We were mates in Thurcroft where we both grew up. Mick & his dad were the ones who introduced me to The Blades.
We would catch the supporters bus together, yes in the 60's Thurcroft had its own supporters club.
My first match with Mick & his dad was in August 1961, we lost touch over the years but he was never forgotten as he was instrumental in me following his & my mighty Blades.
You will be sadly missed Mick.
I'm sure you'll be cheering us on wherever you may be. RIP mate
Brian
 

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