Very Sad. Knew him mainly from his postings on here but would see him occasionally on the North Stand Concourse. Thanks for all he did and thoughts are with his family.
A true gent, and a crucial guiding light during the fight for Falmer, when he would interpret the endless guff and planning application jargon, and put it into laymans terms for everyone on here that we could all understand. Whenever news broke about Falmer, I would be keenly waiting for his take on it, to read his reassurance and wise council. What Ed didn't know about planning laws you simply didn't need to know. I sat with him once at one of the Public Enquiries, and also had the pleasure of chatting with him over a Harveys in Dicks. A Lovely, lovely man. NSC has lost one of its founding fathers.
RIP Ed. You will be fondly remembered, and sorely missed.
Really sad news this. Spoke to him a few times. Always pleasant and a person once you meet you never forget. Maybe because of his wild caveman look which made him a unique character.
Can't remember his Missus name but would like to wish her all the best at this difficult time.
In a world of fakery and shallowness, Ed shone through as a man of decency, intelligence, wit and commitment.
His contribution towards getting this club to where it is today should never be forgotten, He stood for the Seagulls Party in a local election as part of the campaign to get Falmer approved, but more importantly, he stood for the good things in life. He used his knowledge of planning and transport legislation to ensure that i's were dotted and t's crossed.
He'll be missed at Mod Towers, where he would gently nudge us in the right direction when we got too excited, and by all that knew him.
Very sad news. An Albion legend as many have said. Only knew him from on here in terms of engaging with him personally, although I was well aware of who he was and what he did for the club and community. On NSC, for me, he was always a very nice, knowledgeable and likable character.