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Knockaert gets tattoo of his dad



Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Minteh Wonderland
https://twitter.com/gullytattoo/status/816721426698948608

Great job by Daniel Gulliver.

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Papa Lazarou

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Jul 7, 2003
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Worthing
Why has he got a tattoo of [MENTION=3887]Uncle Spielberg[/MENTION]
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Is his dad John Major?
 








Triggaaar

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Goldstone
It's pretty good
 








Kosh

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I'm starting to worry re his mental state to be honest. What happened is gut wrenchingly awful - by any measure - but I'm not sure this is a normal way to grieve... He loved his dad, as I love mine, but I seriously doubt had he died relatively young (as he very nearly did), that I would have tattooed his image on my chest.

As other's have said - each to their own, but I am a wee bit worried. Which is also how I felt during the QPR victory.

I hope he's getting the support, counselling, he clearly needs right now. As he is a lovely bloke, passionate etc. and a wonderful talent.

Kosh
 




I'm starting to worry re his mental state to be honest. What happened is gut wrenchingly awful - by any measure - but I'm not sure this is a normal way to grieve... He loved his dad, as I love mine, but I seriously doubt had he died relatively young (as he very nearly did), that I would have tattooed his image on my chest.

As other's have said - each to their own, but I am a wee bit worried. Which is also how I felt during the QPR victory.

I hope he's getting the support, counselling, he clearly needs right now. As he is a lovely bloke, passionate etc. and a wonderful talent.

Kosh

Totally agree with this,
 




dazzer6666

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I'm starting to worry re his mental state to be honest. What happened is gut wrenchingly awful - by any measure - but I'm not sure this is a normal way to grieve... He loved his dad, as I love mine, but I seriously doubt had he died relatively young (as he very nearly did), that I would have tattooed his image on my chest.

As other's have said - each to their own, but I am a wee bit worried. Which is also how I felt during the QPR victory.

I hope he's getting the support, counselling, he clearly needs right now. As he is a lovely bloke, passionate etc. and a wonderful talent.

Kosh

Yep, me too. Hope someone is looking after him.
 




Ernest

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Nov 8, 2003
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I'm starting to worry re his mental state to be honest. What happened is gut wrenchingly awful - by any measure - but I'm not sure this is a normal way to grieve... He loved his dad, as I love mine, but I seriously doubt had he died relatively young (as he very nearly did), that I would have tattooed his image on my chest.

As other's have said - each to their own, but I am a wee bit worried. Which is also how I felt during the QPR victory.

I hope he's getting the support, counselling, he clearly needs right now. As he is a lovely bloke, passionate etc. and a wonderful talent.

Kosh

Agreed, his welfare more important than anything else
 


Wilko

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Sep 19, 2003
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I'm starting to worry re his mental state to be honest. What happened is gut wrenchingly awful - by any measure - but I'm not sure this is a normal way to grieve... He loved his dad, as I love mine, but I seriously doubt had he died relatively young (as he very nearly did), that I would have tattooed his image on my chest.

As other's have said - each to their own, but I am a wee bit worried. Which is also how I felt during the QPR victory.

I hope he's getting the support, counselling, he clearly needs right now. As he is a lovely bloke, passionate etc. and a wonderful talent.

Kosh

Though it also seems to be spurring him on in his determination to get promoted for his Dad.
 










brightn'ove

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Apr 12, 2011
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I'm starting to worry re his mental state to be honest. What happened is gut wrenchingly awful - by any measure - but I'm not sure this is a normal way to grieve... He loved his dad, as I love mine, but I seriously doubt had he died relatively young (as he very nearly did), that I would have tattooed his image on my chest.

As other's have said - each to their own, but I am a wee bit worried. Which is also how I felt during the QPR victory.

I hope he's getting the support, counselling, he clearly needs right now. As he is a lovely bloke, passionate etc. and a wonderful talent.

Kosh

Tattoos of deceased family members are incredibly common. If it's what he wants and it helps him grieve, let him do it imo. I don't think he could be at a better club to help him through this time, he works with his best mates and Chris Hughton I've always thought would be a great father figure to provide support in tough times. I think the club will be managing him very carefully.
 


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