| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... 09:24 - Aug 26 with 5763 views | Libero | It feels like the end of an era, over the last couple of weeks since the first home match, my Great Uncle's mobility has taken a turn - unsurprising, he's 90 in October and recently spent a short period again in hospital. I'm ringing the club at 10 to ask about alternative seating arrangements for him, myself and my Dad who support him to games as his carer, as although we take him in his wheelchair, his seats near the front of the north upper require a few steps to get to, he's been navigating them slowly for the last few years but the decline in mobility means it would now cause an awkward delay and potential challenge for when people are entering/leaving the stand. I'm doubtful they'll be able to seat us on the disabled platform in the North Upper as it always seems rather full when I park his wheelchair, he's been supporting Ipswich for 80+ years, it's his life, so I'm a bit nervous about what if anything they can offer at the moment to ensure he can still see the game. If they can't offer anything suitable I'm thinking about enquiring as to corporate options, just to ensure that he can still access games at the ground in this final chapter of his life. If anyone has any knowledge about pricing for those, it would be very much appreciate if you could drop me a DM and let me know, so I can figure out if it's a possibility. Here's an article the EADT did on him at the start of last season- https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/ He's a very special man and not many have seen as many Ipswich Town games as he has. Cross your fingers, toes, eyes for him, lads. I'm desperate to make sure he's in the stadium next weekend. |  | | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:49 - Apr 26 with 592 views | Hugoagogo_Reborn |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:39 - Apr 26 by Libero | I'm very sorry to say that Arthur passed away in the early hours this morning after a couple of days in hospital. we said our goodbye's to him on Friday, I know many of you knew him personally as I received a number of lovely messages after posting this original thread back in August. Ipswich have been a professional club for 9 decades and Arthur witnessed 8 of those, the majority of which he travelled home and away. My love for football is as much driven by my love for him and the experiences we shared watching Ipswich Town around the UK in my early teens, as it is the game itself. He was the most incredible man who made a remarkable impact, not just on our family but the wider local community. He was never unkind and was always there for me. He introduced me to the arts, taking me to classical concerts and theatre as a young boy, something that not many boys of my generation from working class backgrounds would have experienced. He would pick films out in the radio times for us to watch when he came to babysit and let me stay up late to watch them, he never impressed his opinion on anything- he just presented the art and allowed me to have my own experience, interpretation and relationship with it. There’s a road named after him in our town, recognising his impact on the local community- not just in his job as a registrar but as a school governor, chairman of the tennis club, founding member of the Ipswich and Suffolk youth football league and a contributor to a number of local sporting/art/theatrical groups and organisations. Once met, never forgotten- there will never be another like him. |
What a lovely tribute, Libby. Really sorry for your loss. He sounds like an incredible person who enriched many people's lives. Wishing you well navigating your grieving process, and as always, feel free to chat over DM if you ever need a hearing ear. I don't know you, but I'm sure you are a decent fella, having had such a profound influence in your life like Arthur. All the best. |  |
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:58 - Apr 26 with 557 views | Freddies_Ears | Sad news indeed. I have such fond memories of Arthur. Of his kindness and wit, of his fabulous knowledge of ITFC and love of the arts. He brightened many a day, and will never be forgotten. As I heard the news of his passing, I am at the women's game at Birmingham, as they played "Keep right onto the end of the Road". Arthur's Road was longer broader and better-travelled than almost anyone else's!!! |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 15:29 - Apr 26 with 453 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:58 - Apr 26 by Freddies_Ears | Sad news indeed. I have such fond memories of Arthur. Of his kindness and wit, of his fabulous knowledge of ITFC and love of the arts. He brightened many a day, and will never be forgotten. As I heard the news of his passing, I am at the women's game at Birmingham, as they played "Keep right onto the end of the Road". Arthur's Road was longer broader and better-travelled than almost anyone else's!!! |
Thank you- when he made it out of hospital after 4/5 months in there over the lockdowns, every thing there after was a gift and the double promotion just punctuated that. Here’s hoping the boy’s see off the rest of the season in a befitting style. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 15:30 - Apr 26 with 449 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:45 - Apr 26 by DropCliffsNotBombs | Very sorry to hear that Libby and your words speak volumes about the man. Didn't have the pleasure of knowing him first hand, but world is a sorrier place without Arthur. Hope you and the family are holding up ok and that Town give a proper blue a fitting conclusion to the season. |
Very kind, thank you. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:22 - Apr 26 with 400 views | SitfcB |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:39 - Apr 26 by Libero | I'm very sorry to say that Arthur passed away in the early hours this morning after a couple of days in hospital. we said our goodbye's to him on Friday, I know many of you knew him personally as I received a number of lovely messages after posting this original thread back in August. Ipswich have been a professional club for 9 decades and Arthur witnessed 8 of those, the majority of which he travelled home and away. My love for football is as much driven by my love for him and the experiences we shared watching Ipswich Town around the UK in my early teens, as it is the game itself. He was the most incredible man who made a remarkable impact, not just on our family but the wider local community. He was never unkind and was always there for me. He introduced me to the arts, taking me to classical concerts and theatre as a young boy, something that not many boys of my generation from working class backgrounds would have experienced. He would pick films out in the radio times for us to watch when he came to babysit and let me stay up late to watch them, he never impressed his opinion on anything- he just presented the art and allowed me to have my own experience, interpretation and relationship with it. There’s a road named after him in our town, recognising his impact on the local community- not just in his job as a registrar but as a school governor, chairman of the tennis club, founding member of the Ipswich and Suffolk youth football league and a contributor to a number of local sporting/art/theatrical groups and organisations. Once met, never forgotten- there will never be another like him. |
Sorry to hear this, I remember Arthur from travelling on coach 1 when I started going to away games 20 years ago, it doesn’t seem that long ago. Let’s hope we can get the promotion over the line for him. |  |
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:30 - Apr 26 with 381 views | _CliveBaker_ |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:39 - Apr 26 by Libero | I'm very sorry to say that Arthur passed away in the early hours this morning after a couple of days in hospital. we said our goodbye's to him on Friday, I know many of you knew him personally as I received a number of lovely messages after posting this original thread back in August. Ipswich have been a professional club for 9 decades and Arthur witnessed 8 of those, the majority of which he travelled home and away. My love for football is as much driven by my love for him and the experiences we shared watching Ipswich Town around the UK in my early teens, as it is the game itself. He was the most incredible man who made a remarkable impact, not just on our family but the wider local community. He was never unkind and was always there for me. He introduced me to the arts, taking me to classical concerts and theatre as a young boy, something that not many boys of my generation from working class backgrounds would have experienced. He would pick films out in the radio times for us to watch when he came to babysit and let me stay up late to watch them, he never impressed his opinion on anything- he just presented the art and allowed me to have my own experience, interpretation and relationship with it. There’s a road named after him in our town, recognising his impact on the local community- not just in his job as a registrar but as a school governor, chairman of the tennis club, founding member of the Ipswich and Suffolk youth football league and a contributor to a number of local sporting/art/theatrical groups and organisations. Once met, never forgotten- there will never be another like him. |
So sorry to hear of your loss Lib. Wonderful tribute to Arthur, he’s clearly lived a rich life and made a huge impression on those fortunate enough to know him. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:30 - Apr 26 with 381 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:22 - Apr 26 by SitfcB | Sorry to hear this, I remember Arthur from travelling on coach 1 when I started going to away games 20 years ago, it doesn’t seem that long ago. Let’s hope we can get the promotion over the line for him. |
Cheers, Sitters - he had a good cohort of friends over those years that used to go with him home and away. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:38 - Apr 26 with 339 views | Churchman |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:39 - Apr 26 by Libero | I'm very sorry to say that Arthur passed away in the early hours this morning after a couple of days in hospital. we said our goodbye's to him on Friday, I know many of you knew him personally as I received a number of lovely messages after posting this original thread back in August. Ipswich have been a professional club for 9 decades and Arthur witnessed 8 of those, the majority of which he travelled home and away. My love for football is as much driven by my love for him and the experiences we shared watching Ipswich Town around the UK in my early teens, as it is the game itself. He was the most incredible man who made a remarkable impact, not just on our family but the wider local community. He was never unkind and was always there for me. He introduced me to the arts, taking me to classical concerts and theatre as a young boy, something that not many boys of my generation from working class backgrounds would have experienced. He would pick films out in the radio times for us to watch when he came to babysit and let me stay up late to watch them, he never impressed his opinion on anything- he just presented the art and allowed me to have my own experience, interpretation and relationship with it. There’s a road named after him in our town, recognising his impact on the local community- not just in his job as a registrar but as a school governor, chairman of the tennis club, founding member of the Ipswich and Suffolk youth football league and a contributor to a number of local sporting/art/theatrical groups and organisations. Once met, never forgotten- there will never be another like him. |
Thank you for posting your lovely tribute. He sounds a very special man who made a real impact and left a true legacy with what he did for the local community in addition to the positive effect he had on your life. What a journey he had to witness so much of the club’s professional history. Perhaps they should consider recording older supporters’ memories before they are lost or become too anecdotal? He joins those who have passed and who will forever be a part of the club. Once a blue always a blue. I hope you and your family are doing alright and getting done what needs to be done at a difficult time. Let’s hope the team can get it done in the next week for him. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:41 - Apr 26 with 359 views | Blue_Heath | Really hope they sort something. |  |
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:43 - Apr 26 with 357 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:41 - Apr 26 by Blue_Heath | Really hope they sort something. |
Much appreciated mate, but I revived the thread to inform people that Arthur sadly passed this morning in the early hours- if it helps with any potential embarrassment, the misunderstanding has given me a laugh on what is a difficult day. As of yet, I don’t believe holding a club membership includes necromancy privileges, but after Ashton’s recent deal with the devil, you never know what they’ll bring in next season! 🥲 [Post edited 26 Apr 16:48]
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:50 - Apr 26 with 339 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Sorry to hear of your loss, Libero. |  |
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:52 - Apr 26 with 338 views | Blue_Heath |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:43 - Apr 26 by Libero | Much appreciated mate, but I revived the thread to inform people that Arthur sadly passed this morning in the early hours- if it helps with any potential embarrassment, the misunderstanding has given me a laugh on what is a difficult day. As of yet, I don’t believe holding a club membership includes necromancy privileges, but after Ashton’s recent deal with the devil, you never know what they’ll bring in next season! 🥲 [Post edited 26 Apr 16:48]
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Apologies I only read the initial post as was doing a million things at the time, I am very sorry for your loss. I'm sure he'll be watching from above Tuesday and Saturday. RIP Arthur. [Post edited 26 Apr 16:53]
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:54 - Apr 26 with 328 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 16:52 - Apr 26 by Blue_Heath | Apologies I only read the initial post as was doing a million things at the time, I am very sorry for your loss. I'm sure he'll be watching from above Tuesday and Saturday. RIP Arthur. [Post edited 26 Apr 16:53]
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It’s absolutely fine mate, as I say, it’s given me a laugh in a difficult day. Thank you. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 18:00 - Apr 26 with 245 views | SouperJim | Sorry for your loss, everything crossed it doesn't make the final two games even harder emotionally for you, although perhaps that's a daft thing to say. |  |
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 18:05 - Apr 26 with 230 views | CM7blue |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 13:39 - Apr 26 by Libero | I'm very sorry to say that Arthur passed away in the early hours this morning after a couple of days in hospital. we said our goodbye's to him on Friday, I know many of you knew him personally as I received a number of lovely messages after posting this original thread back in August. Ipswich have been a professional club for 9 decades and Arthur witnessed 8 of those, the majority of which he travelled home and away. My love for football is as much driven by my love for him and the experiences we shared watching Ipswich Town around the UK in my early teens, as it is the game itself. He was the most incredible man who made a remarkable impact, not just on our family but the wider local community. He was never unkind and was always there for me. He introduced me to the arts, taking me to classical concerts and theatre as a young boy, something that not many boys of my generation from working class backgrounds would have experienced. He would pick films out in the radio times for us to watch when he came to babysit and let me stay up late to watch them, he never impressed his opinion on anything- he just presented the art and allowed me to have my own experience, interpretation and relationship with it. There’s a road named after him in our town, recognising his impact on the local community- not just in his job as a registrar but as a school governor, chairman of the tennis club, founding member of the Ipswich and Suffolk youth football league and a contributor to a number of local sporting/art/theatrical groups and organisations. Once met, never forgotten- there will never be another like him. |
So sorry for your loss. Take care mate. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 18:19 - Apr 26 with 201 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 18:00 - Apr 26 by SouperJim | Sorry for your loss, everything crossed it doesn't make the final two games even harder emotionally for you, although perhaps that's a daft thing to say. |
Appreciate the thought, but yeah- it almost certainly will- When Saturday's game started, my son who has high support needs started speaking to Arthur like he was with us (as he often is when watching games) and it absolutely cut me in half. It will be weird on Saturday without him, but already spoken with my Dad and we will make sure we’re both there. [Post edited 26 Apr 19:18]
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 18:37 - Apr 26 with 175 views | Mullet | I realise now I’ve not only seen him about plenty but did meet him once and had a chat. Lovely old boy. Love and condolences Libby x |  |
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| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 19:08 - Apr 26 with 133 views | Libero |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 18:37 - Apr 26 by Mullet | I realise now I’ve not only seen him about plenty but did meet him once and had a chat. Lovely old boy. Love and condolences Libby x |
He was a character, for sure - thanks for sharing, Mullet and thank you for your kindness. |  | |  |
| Somewhat personal, but many of you will have met Arthur at somepoint... on 21:09 - Apr 26 with 76 views | north_stand77 | Sorry to read of your loss Libby. Arthur sounds like he lived a very full and interesting life. How lovely too that you both had each other and were able to enjoy spending time together All the very best. |  | |  |
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