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| What dreadful news. I'm sure I'm not alone in shedding a few tears for Ian and his family at this time. R.I.P. Robbie and deepest condolences to all the Millward family. xxxxx
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| Quote: Dead Man Walking "There is going to be a minutes silence and both teams are to wear black armbands.'"
Minutes applause.
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| We asked the Millward family for today game at Leigh, (THEY WERE all there today) and they requested a minutes applause, so we did just that, plus it was a young lad, so more suitable I suppose. Robbie was a Leigh fan and it was nice to see all his mates there too today.
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| brilliant news - well done you Leythers,credit to the game, as usual
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| Without wishing to detract from what must be a horrific event for the Millward family, I just wondered if anybody on here has any worries about Ian Millward's ability to return to his post at Castleford?
Losing a child, especially so unexpectedly, could take years (if ever) to deal with and I just wonder if he would mentally be in a position to want to return to coaching or whether it will have completely numbed his enthusiasm for the game.
Apologies if that sounds in any way cold, that is not my intention.
RIP
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| valid question to ask - despite the horrible things that happen,life has to go on
maybe RL is the only real way Basil will be able to cope with such a tragedy ?
whatever he decides i'm sure everyone from all clubs will wish him and his family all the best wishes in the world
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