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The Real Tony Hateley

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I didn't go to last Saturdays match but my next door neighbour did and he bought me a programme for the match, I have been reading it today and in Colin Slater's column he said that Tony Hateley was very ill and "fighting for his life".


 


My thoughts are with Tony and I really hope he pulls through.


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Proud to be a Notts County Supporter for over 60 years.

Very sad. Tony has suffered with Alzheimer's for a while now. Last time he was at the ground with Les Bradd he still managed to enjoy the games and spoke, briefly, to a few fans.

Best wishes to him and his family. Nice bloke and a true Notts legend.

All the best to Tony Hateley. I remember, whilst he was playing for Liverpool, he put 4 past Walsall in Liverpool's 5-2 FA Cup win at Anfield in 1968.


ALAN BUCKLEY - TRUE LIVING WALSALL LEGEND.


I've just read this after a friend message me with regards to his health. I didn't really know about it until Tony mentioned it here - I didn't realize that Liverpool fans had this much respect for him. It says a lot about him as a player!

A couple of Liverpool fans have sent their regards also.

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Thanks for sharing that Joe, a lot of interesting things I didn't know about my hero. :thumbsup:


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