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Neil Campbell ex-player RIP

Before my time watching (I know, I know!), just, but incredibly sad to hear. RIP
 
So tragic, only spoke to him online recently ?
He was a top bloke. Always had time for the Fans.
R.I.P Neil.
 
That away day at orient was completely mental. Went there with my arm in a sling and was right amongst it. The agony and ecstasy at the same time. Huge away support.

RIP Neil. Thanks for those two cracking goals.
 
I was at that one and we was expected to lose, great day out and great result! RIP
 
Sad news. One of a great number of strikers that we went through but for whom it never worked out here in that 1998-2000 period, but he'll always be remembered for those goals at Orient. RIP.
 
My first ever away game, that was an amazing day.

Think it was Alan Littles first game in charge and it was such a breath of fresh air from the drivel being served up from Alvin Martin. Feel like we took 3000 fans, seats at the top of the stand were sold out and the terracing at the front was packed to the rafters.

Two finishes of the highest quality and even Captain Coley getting in on the act.

Like others have said, this game sticks in the memory and you won't be forgotten Neil.

R.I.P.
 
Sad news. Condolences to Neil's family and friends. As others have said Neil was always so good with the fans. I remember chatting with him as he posed for photos and signed autographs for both my daughter's at Meet the Blues. Top guy, RIP Neil.
 
There was a minutes applause at the start of last night's game in remembrance of Neil which was carried out immaculately by both sets of supporters.
 
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