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Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
Thu Dec 31, 2015, 07:43 AM Dec 2015

Former Newcastle United goalkeeper Pavel Srnicek dies aged 47

There was a sombre soundtrack to Newcastle United’s home defeat against Everton on Boxing Day. The repeated choruses of “Pavel is a geordie” from a packed St James’ Park served as a grim reminder of Pavel Srnicek’s plight.

Shortly before Christmas the former Newcastle and Czech Republic goalkeeper, most recently a coach at Sparta Prague, suffered a cardiac arrest while out running. As he lay in a coma in an Ostrava hospital, his family played him recordings of that Tyneside choir singing his name in the increasingly forlorn hope of evoking a response.

Sadly Srnicek never woke up. He was only 47 when he died on Tuesday and the awful news prompted a wave of heartfelt tributes to one of the most popular players to have played in front of the Gallowgate End in recent decades.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/dec/29/pavel-srnicek-newcastle-united-goalkeeper-geordie-fans
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Former Newcastle United goalkeeper Pavel Srnicek dies aged 47 (Original Post) Ron Obvious Dec 2015 OP
Way too young ornotna Jan 2016 #1
I was very moved by this part... Ron Obvious Jan 2016 #2
Pavel is a Geordie ornotna Jan 2016 #3
RIP BKH70041 Jan 2016 #4
He also played for Sheffield Wednesday in the 90's T_i_B Jan 2016 #5
 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
2. I was very moved by this part...
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 04:20 AM
Jan 2016
As he lay in a coma in an Ostrava hospital, his family played him recordings of that Tyneside choir singing his name in the increasingly forlorn hope of evoking a response.


Damn, I teared up over that. Shame real life isn't a made for tv movie...

BKH70041

(961 posts)
4. RIP
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 09:50 PM
Jan 2016

Last I remember hearing about him he was playing at Brescia, but I lost touch with his career after that. Awful young to pass.

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