Author of an old football ‘helped many people’ before he died
BBC News, Manchester

The Roomedale Triple Family Family Specked “was burden with” their message “messages after their deaths.
Thompson, 36, who had been diagnosed with three times three years, died at 17 April had spread to its shells.
He had recovered in the disease, blood cancer, while playing.
Her wife’s tension said she was their 12-year-old daughter who ended as much time as she could look to “to make memories”.
Together he told Bbc Radio Manchester Thompson’s problems that encountered the disease obtained near the family over many years, and “shown us differently”.
Thai reported: “You think I’m shooting, life is short ‘, you need to spend more time as possible.
“If men were not found with cancer, they might not have brought together together as a family.”

In the center, first to the bathroom, started his football and Rochdale’s jobs via Manchester United systemy.
Finished his work in Robdale as soon as possible before he died, playing Trunset, Southpan United, Southpa sold, Santp United States
The chainte said to respond to a group to be killed, from the middle of the ball and beyond, was “wonderful”.
“I think it’s really helpful, especially in the first few days,” he said.
“Just reading the little things of people and a little memory to have Joe and even tells them about things that we do not know, how they helped people.
“When I say hundreds, I mean thousands of words, many of them are talking about how they helped them in some way.
“It’s so great to think she has touched how many people a moment.”

Tallula spoke about how her father always tried to help others, and she said, “many people did many in the short time”.
He said: “I feel like having a simple life but he had many people than living longs of life and met a few people who were heard.
“I’m very proud of.”
When you can bend his shoes, Thompson worked on media as pundit and teaching and appeared as a speaker.
In October 2024, after his third illness, he participated in a 24-month period to repair cancer.
About 300 people participated on the journey, from the old Trefword Treford in Grafford to Arena soils of Rochedrily.
The Chantele revealed that Thomson had been produced “related to the thoughts” related to the work of love and future goals.
“We have pages and pages full of his thoughts, they seek his own things they want to do,” he said.
“We used to continue to carry his inheritance.”