Lando_Griffin wrote:I've just got in from visiting Phil in hospital.
First of all, if any of you were wondering what Phil is like, he's a top lad. He hasn't let his head drop, and he is facing this dreadful situation with his usual sense of humour.
One thing that is obvious is Phil's love of Liverpool FC. Everyone knows he loves our club, and has supported them through 4 seperate decades, been to 3 European Cup finals, and had a season ticket for many years.
What perhaps isn't so obvious is how much he is truely touched by the support, both mentally and financially he has recieved from the members on this forum. He said to me that he feels undeserving of such support from his fellow members.
But we are all Liverpool fans. The show of support he has recieved from this place is astounding. He has a wall covered with cards from the members, and he is moved by the humanity and thoughtfulness of our efforts.
Karen is a lovely lady aswell, and the strength she has shown beggars belief. The love these two so obviously have for one another makes Phil a rich man, despite the set-backs he has to deal with.
I would encourage you all to get along to see Phil, assuming your situations allow. He is a good man, and does not deserve the hand life has delt him health-wise.
Above all, I would like to wish Phil, Karen and his family the best of luck in his recovery.
And I would like to add that all you members are bloody fantastic.
Lando_Griffin wrote:I've just got in from visiting Phil in hospital.
First of all, if any of you were wondering what Phil is like, he's a top lad. He hasn't let his head drop, and he is facing this dreadful situation with his usual sense of humour.
One thing that is obvious is Phil's love of Liverpool FC. Everyone knows he loves our club, and has supported them through 4 seperate decades, been to 3 European Cup finals, and had a season ticket for many years.
What perhaps isn't so obvious is how much he is truely touched by the support, both mentally and financially he has recieved from the members on this forum. He said to me that he feels undeserving of such support from his fellow members.
But we are all Liverpool fans. The show of support he has recieved from this place is astounding. He has a wall covered with cards from the members, and he is moved by the humanity and thoughtfulness of our efforts.
Karen is a lovely lady aswell, and the strength she has shown beggars belief. The love these two so obviously have for one another makes Phil a rich man, despite the set-backs he has to deal with.
I would encourage you all to get along to see Phil, assuming your situations allow. He is a good man, and does not deserve the hand life has delt him health-wise.
Above all, I would like to wish Phil, Karen and his family the best of luck in his recovery.
And I would like to add that all you members are bloody fantastic.
Lando_Griffin wrote:I've just got in from visiting Phil in hospital.
First of all, if any of you were wondering what Phil is like, he's a top lad. He hasn't let his head drop, and he is facing this dreadful situation with his usual sense of humour.
One thing that is obvious is Phil's love of Liverpool FC. Everyone knows he loves our club, and has supported them through 4 seperate decades, been to 3 European Cup finals, and had a season ticket for many years.
What perhaps isn't so obvious is how much he is truely touched by the support, both mentally and financially he has recieved from the members on this forum. He said to me that he feels undeserving of such support from his fellow members.
But we are all Liverpool fans. The show of support he has recieved from this place is astounding. He has a wall covered with cards from the members, and he is moved by the humanity and thoughtfulness of our efforts.
Karen is a lovely lady aswell, and the strength she has shown beggars belief. The love these two so obviously have for one another makes Phil a rich man, despite the set-backs he has to deal with.
I would encourage you all to get along to see Phil, assuming your situations allow. He is a good man, and does not deserve the hand life has delt him health-wise.
Above all, I would like to wish Phil, Karen and his family the best of luck in his recovery.
And I would like to add that all you members are bloody fantastic.
Ciggy wrote:Nice one Lando mate thanx for the feedback on your visit to Phil hope you said ello from us all and everything thats said here is genuine.
Keep sending the cards people.
mrsDrummerphil wrote:Sorry I didn't get to spend much time with Lando yesterday but sure you guys were happy to talk 'Liverpool' without me (sorry but me too!) and I apologise to Lando as I was rather annoyed when I got to the hospital after spending 3 hours with someone to be told that while Phil remains in hospital there isnt really alot of 'benefits' available to us and its going to be a very steep and hard uphill battle to keep the roof over our heads. But once I calmed down I know we are far better off than millions in the world and whatever happens the love and support of close family and friends is what will keep us afloat and we will never walk alone.
Karen x
Regards to you all.
JBG wrote:Karen, I think that if times are hard for you and the kids we could all chip in a small bit more to help you pay the bills.
What do other people think?
I'm more than happy to contribute more but I'm not being disengenous when I say that while I have a better income than a lot of people, I genuinely cannot contribute as much as my heart pleads with me to as I'm buying a house at the moment and planning on getting married, and literally every spare penny I have is tied up in those two projects. However, I am more than happy to make a second donation to help support Phil's family and I would encourage other people to do so as well.
Lando_Griffin wrote:JBG wrote:Karen, I think that if times are hard for you and the kids we could all chip in a small bit more to help you pay the bills.
What do other people think?
I'm more than happy to contribute more but I'm not being disengenous when I say that while I have a better income than a lot of people, I genuinely cannot contribute as much as my heart pleads with me to as I'm buying a house at the moment and planning on getting married, and literally every spare penny I have is tied up in those two projects. However, I am more than happy to make a second donation to help support Phil's family and I would encourage other people to do so as well.
Sounds like a good idea to me, matey.
Return to Liverpool FC - General Discussion
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 134 guests