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A year tomorrow. The memory lingers on, the hope, the dreams, the reality, still hurts. Unfortunately can't get to the club tomorrow so will visit today around lunch time, leave flowers possible card. Thank you Justin
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point nine one eight wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 9:22 am A year tomorrow. The memory lingers on, the hope, the dreams, the reality, still hurts. Unfortunately can't get to the club tomorrow so will visit today around lunch time, leave flowers possible card. Thank you Justin
Thought of this only last night.

I was looking out in the garden when it hit me. I'm not embarrassed to admit I felt completely choked up; and a few tears appeared.

Losing Justin felt the same as losing a family member.

But let's also never forget the joy that he brought to so many of us.

In a World where the term 'Legend' is so overused, Justin is indeed worthy of that tag.

He was indeed not just a football manager but a very special human being.

Rest In Peace Justin; and my love and thoughts go out to his family at this sad time.

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We could have been in the NL for 10 years (like Oxford and others) without him.

He could have taken us to the Championship and maybe further, IMO.

RIP Justin. You are forever missed.
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Post by ComeOnYouOs »

The year since Justin's passing has gone so quickly.
That man was a genius in football terms.
We miss him so much. As a presence, amongst us, he was a rock...a reassurance that even if we were 3 down, he would know how to pull it round. He was for me the greatest manager we have ever had, and I've lived through lots.
I've never been one for idolatry, but I make an exception in Justin's case.
A giant of a man, that can never be replaced
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Post by Smendrick Feaselberg »

A year ago today one of the newspapers published their online obituary before taking it down not long after, which I think prepared some of us for the horror that was to come.
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Out of respect, we should suspend this board for the day .
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Fantastic idea i am with that 100%
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Ross Embleton Reflects On One-Year Anniversary Of Justin Edinburgh's Passing.

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EliotNes wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 11:14 am We could have been in the NL for 10 years (like Oxford and others) without him.

He could have taken us to the Championship and maybe further, IMO.

RIP Justin. You are forever missed.
I agree , well said . RIP Justin.
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