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Kim Walster, or Kimbo as most people know her, was born on 21st June. Sheโ€™s always been full of energy, stubborn in the best way, and completely dedicated to the things she loves.

One of those things has always been Notts County. Over the years, sheโ€™s done everything from fundraising to painting the seats at Meadow Lane. Now sheโ€™s up against something way harder than any away game or team problem, cancer.

After going through treatment in 2023, Kim had ten months where things looked hopeful. But in May, she was given the news no one ever wants to hear. The cancer was back, and this time it had spread to her pelvis, spine, and lungs.

Kim grew up in Arnold, the youngest of two. Her brother Daniel, was always nearby, and the two of them spent hours playing football in the field behind their home. Their dad, Tony, worked as a Nottingham City Transport driver, and their mum, Lorraine, worked at Notts County Football Club. Football was a big part of daily life. Kim played for Arnold Girls for eleven years and says it was a brilliant time. She didnโ€™t get on with school, but college helped her get some qualifications and gave her the confidence to do things her way.

Notts County has been in Kimโ€™s life as far back as she can remember. She jokes that she supported the club from the moment she was born. At times, she wore the Mr Magpie costume on matchdays, and her dad spent years playing the role of Mrs Magpie. But supporting the club wasnโ€™t just about turning up on Saturdays. When Notts were in real trouble, Kim did everything she could to help. She did some fundraising by walking from Meadow Lane all the way to Mansfield's Field Mill. She took part in three 24-hour football challenges. She painted seats. She worked at the club for over two years alongside her mum. And when her mum went unpaid for months, Kim carried on doing what she could to help them both.

She also played in Junior Magpies football with Reg Killick, Alan Higgott, and Iris Smith, and travelled across the country following Notts on Irisโ€™s coach as part of the original supporters club. For Kim, it was more than just following a football team. It was her community and her identity.

Despite recent disappointments with the club, she remains committed to supporting Notts County wholeheartedly. Her allegiance remains steadfast despite the changed circumstances.

The return of cancer was a devastating blow, but Kim hasn't given up. She intends to commence immunotherapy treatment. The aim is to reduce her discomfort and decelerate the progression of her condition. Also, she has compiled a list of destinations she wishes to travel to while her health permits and the climate is favourable. Her loved ones have united in support, offering assistance where possible. They have also organised a fundraising initiative to financially aid her aspirations.

For Kim, itโ€™s about making memories while she can. Sharing moments with the people who matter most. Itโ€™s not the end, she says. This marks the beginning of a new chapter. Given her resilience throughout life, everyone is confident she will make the most of every single day ahead.

๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป Kimโ€™s GoFundMe has reached its target thanks to the amazing support so far, but thereโ€™s still more that can be done to help her tick off items from her bucket list.

If youโ€™re unable to donate, sharing the link or this article on your social media is a great way to show your support.
https://gofund.me/20d81fb7

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Kim has a very good heart, hidden inside one of the best characters you could ever wish to meet. Her battle with cancer has been nothing short of heroic, and the determination she has shown is inspiring. There's a side to her you don't often see at games, and while I might not be the closest person to her, I am very thankful for the kindness she not only showed me over the years but also showed my son, Jake.

We used to travel via Iris's and Malc's coach, and you will see the family feel that those fans have amongst themselves; it's very much unmatched, but Kim is a big part of bringing people together.

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This last picture was taken at Swindon Town away. After losing, Jake hoped he could get some of the players signatures. Kim made it her personal mission to make it happen, captured by @Dan. Kim encouraged the then-manager, Chris Kiwomya, to get all the players to sign his shirt. It was a very special moment, and just one of the many things that Kim does for those she cares about.

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thommo

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I didnโ€™t know Kim personally, but reading this made me wish I had. Her dedication to Notts goes far beyond what most fans do, I canโ€™t imagine how hard it must be to face what she is now, but sheโ€™s doing it with grace and courage. If anyone deserves a bit of joy and help ticking off their bucket list, itโ€™s her. Hope she gets everything she wishes for.

KingofCounty

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Never met Kim but her nameโ€™s always popped up. Shows what real passion for a club looks like.

allardyces tash

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Lorraine was often seen around the Notts staff and played a clear part behind the scenes. When she passed away a few years ago, it was tough news to hear and many felt the loss.

Iโ€™ve heard of Kimbo, though I donโ€™t know her personally. I remember PON sharing a video showing sheโ€™d beaten cancer before. That stuck with me, and I truly hope she can defy the odds once more.

Even if thatโ€™s not possible, I just hope she can be free from pain and make the most of the time she has left.

i am saddened to read this, kim is a well known figure. i used to see her often at home games and it was nice to see her in passing at away games last season. she is a larger than life person, who does a lot for the supporters club. i really hope she manages to do everything she wishes for, and i hope the treatment helps.

Continue to demonstrate your resilience and passion, Kimbo. I might not know you personally, but I am aware of who you are, and I wish you all the best with your treatment. The Notts community has your back! I hope to see future updates as you continue your GoFundMe page.

Robbie

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What a great story of dedication to your favourite club. I'm saddened to learn that her cancer has returned, but it is so heartening that she has lots of support. I do hope that her fresh treatment is effective & it will reduce her discomfort.

Michael D Pie.

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What a shining example to us all you are Kimbo. All the suffering and pain you have gone through and brightly shone as a leading light to everyone. May the dreams you have be fulfilled totally and you have the time to tick off that bucket list, everything from top to bottom. An absolute legend and rolemodel for us all.

NottsTastic

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Real club hero. Doesn't wear a kit but sheโ€™s every bit part of the team.

theMagpies

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Kim's story hit me hard. I've seen her around the club over the years and never realised how much sheโ€™s actually done. Itโ€™s the kind of dedication you donโ€™t see every day. Itโ€™s heartbreaking what sheโ€™s going through, but typical Kim to face it head on. Wishing her all the strength in the world. She deserves to make every memory on that list.

What a star Kimbo is. Itโ€™s heartbreaking to see someone go through such a hard time, but staying positive really does help.

Iโ€™m sending her my best wishes. Sheโ€™s a well-known Notts fan and has been going to matches for years. Before she became ill, she hardly ever missed one. I hope the support sheโ€™s getting brings her some comfort. All the very best to you, Kim.

Gav

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