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Never forget or forgive ,he didn't give a toss about BHA FC.
At times like these if you have nothing nice to say, it is usually best to say nothing at all. So I will say nothing other than to him on his way.
M
I'm not conciliatory, I just feel I can't celebrate a death, even his, was the same with Maggie and Saddam
Just how delusional can LibDems get?
John Austin 11th Jun '15 - 4:56pm
Very sorry to hear this sad news. Although we came from different political perspectives em shared a passion for local democracy and for involving young people in the political process. I was pleased to work with him on the Asoociation of Former MPs and to have his support for setting up the Parliamentary Outreach Trust. Many Seagulls supporters will miss him too. He was always polite, friendly and cheerful and when I last saw him only a a few months ago, he looked in very good health.
Guess one party I will never be voting for again ...........
Anyone posted any comments on there that have been quickly deleted?
Even at the risk of getting flamed, some personal thoughts that have come out over the course of today.
Like thousands of other Albion fans for nearly 20 years I've almost looked forward to the day of DB's passing, but when it actually happened I found myself Really feeling nothing.
It might have had something to do with losing my own mother in the last couple of months, but for all his many faults and personality disorders, Bellotti was a parent himself.
He was the front man for Archer and Stanley, whatever he got paid for it, was it really worth it?
After July 1995 he endured all kinds of abuse, both verbally and in print a 'favourite' emanating from his then wife, the 'lovely Jo' and the allegations about her and a Liverpool striker.
He had to have his calls and post monitored, was brought to games under strict security, we had to talk an over zealous Gulls Eye reader from targeting Bellotti Junior outside his school and my own personal favourite was the Steve Foster incident when Fozzie sat in his office and said to him.
"David you are either the most switched on bloke to ever be at the Albion or you are the biggest **** this club has ever seen, and from where I'm sitting you don't look that intelligent"
He had to move away from Sussex and as a result became estranged from his son, which something as a parent I would find very hard to comprehend.
And perhaps worse of all he had that life sentence of always having to look over his shoulder, all over the world, because the Albion support gets everywhere, and there would always be that chance be it in a bar, hotel lobby, airport, restaurant in fact anywhere, that he would bump into one of us and get the verbal abuse he so richly deserved.
But 20 years on, we've lost too many good people, Robert Eaton, Roy Chuter, Sarah Watts, my mum and countless others that today I truly cannot celebrate a death, even his.
History will ultimately be the judge.
Never would have had his brief political limelight but for those f**king IRA B*stards murdering Ian Gow
Accept from your link that John Austin is a Labour (ex) MP - but nothing on the original post to say he wasn't a LibDem posting on the LibDem website - there are plenty of different political perspectives within the LibDem party!err...try reading the post again, makes it clear that John Austin is not a Lib Dem but a member of another party. In fact looks like he was a Labour MP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Austin_(politician)
It's not quite Bauhaus but it is quite good and it scans perfectly and it begs TWEAKING the lyrics just a little bit next time they're ever down this way...
Obituary from tomorrow's Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obi...ry.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Obituary from tomorrow's Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obi...ry.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Does the Brighton fan journo Paul Hayward write for the telegraph ?