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Thread: Johnny Quinn RIP

  1. #21
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    RIP Johnny. I too played on Millmoor against his all stars. He had a lot of time for anyone. Ernie Moss was a big bugger in that side!

    God bless Johnny may you now be at peace. A great player and ambassador for our club, never to be forgotten.

  2. #22
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    RIP 'Mighty Quinn', an inspirational and unassuming player who will be fondly remembered. Condolences to family and friends.

  3. #23
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    R.I.P. Johnny Quinn a true gentleman and great player. UTM

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Archiemiller View Post
    R.I.P. Johnny Quinn a true gentleman and great player. UTM
    I rated his signing along with Dave Watson`s as the best we have made. Thanks for the memories R.I.P. Johny.

  5. #25
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    one of my favourite players, very sad news, condolences to his family & friends,
    rest in peace johnny and thanks for the memories - once a miller, always a miller.

  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by philthefluter View Post
    I rated his signing along with Dave Watson`s as the best we have made. Thanks for the memories R.I.P. Johny.
    Yes, I think I'd probably agree with that.

  7. #27
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    Great bloke. One of the best. RIP

  8. #28
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    "What we need is a Johnny Quinn" is a much used line when me and my mate discuss our teams shortcomings and has been ever since he finished playing for us.
    My late mum's favourite player by a distance.
    After midweek home games my mum and dad always went in the old supporters club, down Millmoor Lane, for a drink before heading home. Quinny invariably nipped in to chat with them and the other fans in there.
    "my boyfriend" Mum always called him.
    Not a great time for the club when he was with us but he's still remembered as a great player.
    Sadly missed

  9. #29
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    Correct me if I'm wrong I watched him at York City in a match where he was injured but he stayed on the pitch.That man was a legend great memories

  10. #30
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    R.I.P Johnny Quinn, sincere condolences to his family.

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