NFFC RIP Thread
#16
Heartbroken about this. Over last couple of years I've had the pleasure of meeting KC and chatting football with him a handful of times.

In summer of 2022 He convinced me that we would stay up and it would be due to our home support- he was bang on. He became my youngests favourite ever Forest player (despite never seeing him play as he's only 10)  because of the character he was and the way he made a fuss of him when we spoke.

He was genuinely a larger than life character, so positive, enthusiastic and still completely humble.

Oh yeah and he was a cracking centre forward.

If only more 'stars' were like him.

RIP KC.
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#17
Absolutely devastated to hear this sad news.

I never met KC, but he always came across as a truly humble and polite person whenever he was interviewed.

My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Rest in Peace Kevin
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#18
   

They joined us at the same time and left us for good within a year or so of each other. Too young to die.

Rest in Peace
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#19
RIP Jeff Whitefoot.

Jeff spent nine years at The City Ground between 1958 and 1967, and was the last surviving member of the side which famously lifted the FA Cup in 1959.
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