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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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On 21/05/2019 at 20:06, ZicoKelly said:

Always find it mental that he's the second biggest selling author of all time, behind only JK Rowling

 

He was the second highest value of sales since records began, by 2012.

Records began in 1998, apparently 6 since years after the invention of football.

 

As an aside, for every Oliver book sold, around 400-500 Agatha Christie books have been sold.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, ZiggyStardust said:

 

He was the second highest value of sales since records began, by 2012.

Records began in 1998, apparently 6 since years after the invention of football.

 

As an aside, for every Oliver book sold, around 400-500 Agatha Christie books have been sold.

 

 

fair point, he's no where to be seen in this list

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books

still, just goes to show, if you know how to cook, write it down

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The person in question who I’m talking about is a fellow Wanderer who sadly died a couple of months ago aged just 54.

Poor lad was born handicapped and confined to a wheelchair for his life.

His dad and I spoke tonight, as his dad leaves the bright lights of Bolton soon and thought it worth mentioning about the poor lad’s sad passing but didn’t know where to post it to be honest.

For all his struggles, he had a bloody good life though, travelling the world extensively and was looked after 24/7 all his life,  so lovingly cared for amazingly and impeccably by his parents, both lifelong Whites, and his lovely dad is still going strong.

The lovely family is well known to a few on here, especially the good L/L people, and very well connected with the Wanderers Disabled Supporters Association.

The young man was a Wanderer through and through, and never happier, than when in the company of his heroes in the famous White shirt, who treated the fine young man like royalty every time at a match, function or in his presence.

Sleep well Sean, another Wanderer sadly lost too soon.

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1 hour ago, miamiwhite said:

The person in question who I’m talking about is a fellow Wanderer who sadly died a couple of months ago aged just 54.

Poor lad was born handicapped and confined to a wheelchair for his life.

His dad and I spoke tonight, as his dad leaves the bright lights of Bolton soon and thought it worth mentioning about the poor lad’s sad passing but didn’t know where to post it to be honest.

For all his struggles, he had a bloody good life though, travelling the world extensively and was looked after 24/7 all his life,  so lovingly cared for amazingly and impeccably by his parents, both lifelong Whites, and his lovely dad is still going strong.

The lovely family is well known to a few on here, especially the good L/L people, and very well connected with the Wanderers Disabled Supporters Association.

The young man was a Wanderer through and through, and never happier, than when in the company of his heroes in the famous White shirt, who treated the fine young man like royalty every time at a match, function or in his presence.

Sleep well Sean, another Wanderer sadly lost too soon.

RIP Sean😢

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