Statue to dead Blackburn Rovers fan stolen and smashed by 'evil' vandals (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Statue to dead Blackburn Rovers fan stolen and smashed by 'evil' vandals
11:30am Tuesday 5th March 2013 in News
By Dan Clough, Reporter
A STATUE in memory of a Blackburn Rovers supporter was stolen from the club’s memorial garden, smashed into three pieces and thrown into a nearby river.
The heartbroken sister of football mad Stephen Johnston said those responsible were ‘evil’, while club chiefs described the damage as ‘deplorable’.
Mr Johnston, known as Skelly by his friends, died two years ago, aged 57, and family members moved the statue, one of his treasured possessions, from his home to the memorial garden.
But sister Maureen Fielding said she was devastated to discover the statue had been stolen from the garden in the corner of the car park behind the Riverside Stand.
Mrs Fielding, of Arkwright Fold, Blackburn, said: “It was there on Wednesday as my sister took the dog for a walk and saw it.
“But then a friend rang me a few days later and said it had gone.
“I went to look for it in all the back streets as it is heavy so I knew they couldn’t have got far with it.
“Then I spoke to a friend who works at Ewood and he asked if I had looked in the river.
“We had a look over the fence and it was there in three pieces.
“I just felt like crying when I saw it.”
The statue, which was made especially for Mr Johnston by friend Steve Swift and featured a Rovers supporter with his name on the back, was lying in the water with its head and base broken off.
Mrs Fielding, who is married to Brian and has three children and three grandchildren, said she did not know why anyone would want to vandalise the statue which meant so much to the family.
She said: “It was probably just kids, but they don’t think about what effect things like this have on people.
“It is quite evil really.
“Hopefully someone with a conscience will come forward and own up to what they have done.”
Mrs Fielding said her brother had been a huge Rovers supporter all his life.
She said: “It was the love of his life.
“We had a brick with his name put in the ‘Walkerfame’ behind the Blackburn End and there is a shirt in his memory in the Fox and Hounds pub.
“When he died it was such a shock to us all.
“We had a little ceremony in the memorial garden and scattered his ashes and we put the little statue in there.
“Before that it had been in the window of his house.”
Mrs Fielding said if she could recover the statue, which was in the river next to a sheer drop, or get a new one made she would not be keeping it at Ewood Park.
She said: “It will be going in my back garden. It is a shame to move it but I wouldn’t trust leaving it there again.”
Mr Johnston, who lived in Livesey Branch Road, was a dispense technician at Blackburn brewery Thwaites for 35 years.
Blackburn councillor and Rovers fan Ashley Whalley said: “Whoever has done this should certainly be showing more respect for the dead and in the process has managed to insult all Rovers fans, which is not a good move.
“This is just the kind of despicable act that gives Blackburn a bad name.”
A spokesman for Blackburn Rovers said: “We are aware of the deplorable damage to one of the statues in our memorial garden and will work closely with the family to try to resolve the situation.”
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Comments (17)
11:52am Tue 5 Mar 13
district01 says...
‘Evil’ is a strong word. But well used here!
12:05pm Tue 5 Mar 13
vicn1956 says...
On another issue. Years ago I toured Ewood Park and was told there was 24 hour security and cctv covering all parts of the ground- inside and out. Has that gone as part of the venkys "investment?"
12:11pm Tue 5 Mar 13
1952 rover says...
12:15pm Tue 5 Mar 13
jackmetickler says...
I will volunteer to carry out the said deed.
2:23pm Tue 5 Mar 13
noddy57 says...
5:32pm Tue 5 Mar 13
stan the man says...
6:59pm Tue 5 Mar 13
JPainter90 says...
7:47pm Tue 5 Mar 13
sonny says...
10:03pm Tue 5 Mar 13
gazzandste says...
10:58pm Tue 5 Mar 13
masher50 says...
From a Burnley Fan.
11:53pm Tue 5 Mar 13
dg666 says...
12:17am Wed 6 Mar 13
dg666 says...
Firstly I am extremely sorry for the loss of your Brother. Blackburn Rovers Football Club is a huge passion of mine, as I know it was for your brother. I know money will never replace the wonderful home made statue that was placed in memory of your brother, however if Mr Steve Smith would like to make another one in The memory of Stephen Johnston, I will happily pay for that, and also give £300 to a charity of your families choice in memory of 'Skelly'
I will leave my details with the LET, I hope you contact me.
Best wishes
Dg666 xxx
8:49am Wed 6 Mar 13
DaveBurnley says...
If they are caught they should be named and then let's see how long they last in their neighbourhood.
12:00pm Wed 6 Mar 13
LancsLass says...
4:16pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Fire Fly says...
We've gone from reading about the worst in society to one of the best.
6:33pm Wed 6 Mar 13
dg666 says...
10:20am Sun 24 Mar 13
Road Runner Road Runner says...
Skelly was a good friend of mine and was stunned at his passing. The statue that I walk pass on a regular basis suddenly had disappeared ?
Whoever as done this despicable act needs to hang their heads in shame.
To 'Skellys' family I offer you my sincere apologies that you've had to endure this scum act.
Best regards
Woody.