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11:00am Monday 8th February 2010 in
The devastated family of a Blackburn Rovers fan who was fatally injured at Saturday’s game at Stoke have paid tribute to “a local legend”.
John Steven Taylor died of head injuries in hospital in the early hours of yesterday morning.
It is believed he was hit on the head by a bin in the concourse of Stoke’s Britannia Stadium just after half time during Saturday’s clash.
Yesterday his family spoke of their shock at the loss of the 30-year-old, of Avallon Way, Darwen, who leaves an eight year son.
Mother Susan Taylor, 51, who lives in Lisbon Drive, close to her son’s house, said: “The police said it was a group of them having a laugh, and a bin started flying around, and the next time it came over it hit John on the back of the head.
“He just went to watch his team play football, and now I can’t bring him home.
“He only lived around the corner, so he could just pop home for tea.
"He always had a cheeky grin. He was always smiling, all his life and was the life and soul of any party.”
Mr Taylor, who worked as a bricklayer, was the oldest of four brothers and a Blackburn Rovers season ticket holder.
In October he was due to be joint best man at the wedding of younger brother Mark, who had travelled down on the coach from the Craven Heifer pub with him ahead of Saturday’s match.
Mark, 24, of Somerset Avenue, Darwen, said: “We were organising the stag do on the way down. Now it won’t be the same.
“He was a massive Rovers fan, and everyone knows him in Darwen.
"I was always referred to as ‘John’s brother’ everywhere I went. He’s always been a legend.
“All the brothers went to Feyenoord in a big group in 2006 for the UEFA cup match, it was the best away day we have ever had.
“But the game he was really looking forward to the Burnley match. He had been talking about that non-stop.”
Mark said eight-year-old Jacob “idolised” his dad, who took him to Ewood Park in the Darwen End.
Over the weekend tributes to the former Darwen Moorland student poured in from fans of clubs across the country, and a Facebook group in his memory quickly generated more than 1,000 members.
Scarves and a programme for the Stoke match were left at the Sir Jack Walker statue outside Ewood Park, with the message “football’s number one fan.”
And a statement released by Blackburn Rovers said the club was shocked and saddened to learn of the fan’s death.
Chairman John Williams said: “This is a tragic situation and our thoughts are with John’s family at this deeply distressing time.”
Mark added: “The tributes have been incredible - from every club you can think of. Even Burnley fans have put down the rivalry.”
The two brothers had been sitting in different sections of the 1,300-strong away support during the match, and the family said they were still unaware of exactly what had happened.
Staffordshire Police are still investigating and are studying mobile phone and CCTV footage from the incident.
Mr Taylor was treated at the scene for a head injury and cardiac arrest, then rushed to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire but police confirmed he died at 1.55am yesterday.
A Staffordshire Police spokeswoman said: “A Home Office post-mortem was carried out earlier today and the cause of death was due to a head injury.”
A 25-year-old man from Preston, who the family said they did not know, has been arrested and bailed in connection with the incident.
Staffordshire Police said the 25-year-old, from Preston, had been “bailed pending further inquiries”.
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up-yours-sunshine
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andy1 wrote:Well said Andy.
Some times rivalries have to be put on hold. Any decent person does not want to see this happen to anyone regardless of whome they support. Heres hoping he gets better and who is responsible is caught. Thoughts and best wishes with this lads freinds and family.
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spyderleg wrote:i know so sad, it should be a good day out for everyone regardless of the score. Respect seems to be diminished these days
if it's true that this young man has died....sincerest condolences to family and friends. If my memory serves me well this is the second serious incident involving so called rovers fans from the Preston area....The last one being a young man "bottled" on a coach returning from the Villa game....What the hell's going on amongst our supporters?
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Stone Cold
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jackBRFC wrote:That's right slag off the cops and the stewards. How many fans were down on that concourse you idiot?? 5 mins was an excellent response. How about instead blaming our own idiot fans who to be frank behave disgustingly away from home. Something like this was bound to happen. I assume as an eyewitness you have passed your details to Staffordshire Police? Or is that too much to hope. Slag'em and refuse to help 'em.
I for one was at the game today, during half time there became a saparation of blackburn fans between darwen and blackburn. numerous items were thrown and kicked such as plastic bottles. the fans where roudy and hyped throughout half time, until some idiot, decides it would be funny to thrown a large heavy thick plastic bin, the bin was thrown into the crowd of blackburn fans and hit a male on the head knocking him out and hitting his head for a second time on the floor. as for the steards and police response, i have to say it was shocking! took at least five minutes for police to show up! i hope the injured fan pulls through and my thoughts are with him and his family.
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rosa_101 wrote:Nice comments Rosa. I agree with your comments, all the best to Stoke for the rest of the season.
I am a stoke fan and was at the match and i think this is a horriable thing to happen at any football match. From what i have heard from workers at the ground, the trouble was between blackburn fans (no stoke fans as they are completly seperated and had no contact with each other) and the mans injuries were caused by other blackburn fans throwing bottles,hitting this man in the head. As for above comments slagging off the stewards and police, How about you focus your thoughts on the idiots that have taken this young man away from his family. RIP duck, hope your family get thru this difficult time.
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asterixthegoal wrote:That's lovely. They should read it before the game on Wednesday night x
A tribute poem to our fallen Rover: "I can't believe what I've just read, What must be going through your girlfriend's head. Though we can't stop the hands of time. We give to you this little rhyme We will do our best to say goodbye Some in the crowd will no doubt cry We'll think of you when the whistle blows The flowers wrapped in pretty bows And whilst we'll never have you back, You'll be safe in the arm of our old mate Jack." God bless
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Rover_gem wrote:Thanks Rover_Gem, I was just trying to focus on the loss, and the thoughts of the family rather than some of the angry comments, which whilst quite right and fair may shed some negativity. It's time in my opinion to consider his family at this terrible time.
asterixthegoal wrote:That's lovely. They should read it before the game on Wednesday night x
A tribute poem to our fallen Rover: "I can't believe what I've just read, What must be going through your girlfriend's head. Though we can't stop the hands of time. We give to you this little rhyme We will do our best to say goodbye Some in the crowd will no doubt cry We'll think of you when the whistle blows The flowers wrapped in pretty bows And whilst we'll never have you back, You'll be safe in the arm of our old mate Jack." God bless
Bolton Golf Punk
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Sammie333 wrote:A shockingly frank summary that ended in the death of a fellow supporter. What a mentality! Shameless morons!!
R.I.P blackburn Fan. I was at the game ans saw what happened. yes there was a separation of rovers fans altough it wasnt a fierce rivarly both sides were only having a laugh it was a bit of fun at first where plastic bottles were being thrown for a good 5-10mins before eventually the bin was thrown so the people that were there, wanted to be there. everyone else moved away to go and watch the game. on the other hand it was wrong to throw a bin as they should have known better, alcohol or no alcohol!
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Rover_gem wrote:What a lovely poem to write. My thoughts & prayers are with his family & friends. This whole incident is horiffic & cannot believe someone has lost their life over a game of football! It's just a tragic waste & as a life long rovers fan I don't think I'll be able to feel the same way about the game again.
asterixthegoal wrote:That's lovely. They should read it before the game on Wednesday night x
A tribute poem to our fallen Rover: "I can't believe what I've just read, What must be going through your girlfriend's head. Though we can't stop the hands of time. We give to you this little rhyme We will do our best to say goodbye Some in the crowd will no doubt cry We'll think of you when the whistle blows The flowers wrapped in pretty bows And whilst we'll never have you back, You'll be safe in the arm of our old mate Jack." God bless
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rovergirl84 wrote:Well said it took the gloss off our win today for me as I have said before I hate Idiots who engage in violence,the people who did this are not fans I long for the old days when aside of the banter after the match I could drink with the other teams fans to be fair some fans are still like this I lived in Stoke and always found I was made welcome in my local pub even when the two teams played each other,as A Burnley fan since the late 1950s My heart goes out to the lads family and to all the real fans of the blues
RIP xxx
The man has a family and a young child.....show some respect.
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Sammie333 wrote:As I said previouosly, another shockingly frank summary that ended in the death of a fellow supporter. Since when was the act of throwing a bin harmless fun? What a mentality! Shameless morons!!
Can i just add NO ONE was violent at the stoke v Blackburn Rovers game! there wasn't any fighting or aggression in any way, shape or form!everyone was singing, chanting and dancing and having a laugh. i was there and i don't think the man threw the bin intending to harm anyone, he thought it was a bit of fun. A sober person would have realized that throwing a bin would cause harm, but he wasn't sober.
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taylorfamily wrote:Deepest sympathy for your tragic loss. All Roverites are thinking of you at this sad time.
John's family here... we've created a facebook group for him, if you like to leave any messages. Group name is - John steven Taylor 27/10/79 - 06/02/10 Thanks to all for the kind messages, and poem. It's much appreciated at this sad time.
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taylorfamily wrote:I'm so, so sorry for your loss. No words can comfort you in this time of sadness. My thoughts are with you, as are those of Rovers and football fans everywhere x
John's family here... we've created a facebook group for him, if you like to leave any messages. Group name is - John steven Taylor 27/10/79 - 06/02/10 Thanks to all for the kind messages, and poem. It's much appreciated at this sad time.
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onlyonesimongarner wrote:what a load of crap there was no stewards to be seen in the concorse area at half time i saw 2 and they did nothing when stuff started gettin chucked around they should get done for not doin there job proper
I am have to say that the Stoke Stewards and Police were brilliant today, they did not get heavy handed and were very patient with the few nutters who baited them. An old guy near me was pushed to the floor by a nutter who tried to jump out of his row just as the 2nd goal went in before half time, and the stewards were straight to him , and took him off for medical care. He was back later so I guess he was OK. I hope and pray that this guy is OK, but by the way his Girl was sobbing as we left ( after the 3rd goal) I think it was looking grim for him. Nobody deserves this at a football match
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Sammie333 wrote:I wasn't going to comment BUT what a fecking moronic post.
Can i just add NO ONE was violent at the stoke v Blackburn Rovers game! there wasn't any fighting or aggression in any way, shape or form!everyone was singing, chanting and dancing and having a laugh. i was there and i don't think the man threw the bin intending to harm anyone, he thought it was a bit of fun. A sober person would have realized that throwing a bin would cause harm, but he wasn't sober.
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Stone Island
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CapitaBackHander wrote:Agreed. Probably one of the worst posts ever.......
Sammie333 wrote: Can i just add NO ONE was violent at the stoke v Blackburn Rovers game! there wasn't any fighting or aggression in any way, shape or form!everyone was singing, chanting and dancing and having a laugh. i was there and i don't think the man threw the bin intending to harm anyone, he thought it was a bit of fun. A sober person would have realized that throwing a bin would cause harm, but he wasn't sober.I wasn't going to comment BUT what a fecking moronic post.
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suttydog wrote:Sorry.
saabw
if you read it properly you idiot, it says i cant understand why people dont think about their actions and consequences of there stupid actions.
you seem to have read this without thinking about what it meens numpty
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sackthegov wrote:i don`t know the facts at all, but reading from various posters that claim to have witnessed what happened, the bin possibly had been throw in the air between fans rather that at them and the guy may have actually ran and it and headed it in mid air..
This is so so sad I am sorry for the man's family, girlfriend and friends - the actions of the idiot does not depict the actions of all football supporters - I am a Burnley fan and go each week with my 8 year old son we all know and have grown up with the 'rivalry' between Rovers and Burnley but any true decent Burnley fan would not wish this on any Rovers fan - there will be idiots out there that may use this sad incident to 'score points' but please remember 99% of true Burnley fans will be repulsed at what has happened.
The fact the it was done by a so called 'one of your own' beggers belief - why oh why are they fighting amongst themselves - you were all there to support 'your' team your supposed to be like one big 'family' no matter which town you come from - what is wrong with people these days??
RIP John Taylor - God bless you and your family may they find the strength to get through this - you were in the wrong place at the wrong time when some idiot decided to become 'hard' and throw a bin into a crowd (big man - NOT!) - hopefully he will get what is coming to him and others may sit up and think about their next match and their actions. You were supposed to be all on the same side! You were they to support the ones you loved...
God Bless you and your family - we may be 'enemies' on the pitch but I am repulsed and so sorry about what has happened - no-one deserves to die over a bloody game, and yes, at the end of the day that is all it is a bloody game!!
Rest in Peace John - Rest easy
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taylorfamily wrote:so so sorry for your loss.may john RIP and his family stay strong.x
John's family here... we've created a facebook group for him, if you like to leave any messages. Group name is - John steven Taylor 27/10/79 - 06/02/10 Thanks to all for the kind messages, and poem. It's much appreciated at this sad time.
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vintageclaret wrote:Well said mate
Firstly as a Claret Fan please accept my apologies for intruding on this article at such a sad time. On my own behalf and no doubt from all Clarets Fans, can I pass on sincere condolences to all John's Family, friends and all BRFC fans affected by such a tragic loss. Something like this puts everything into perspective. I cannot even begin to feel how devastated his mother must be to see the loss of a child (no matter how old) is not in the correct order of things. From this side of the M65 our thoughts are with you all
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vintageclaret wrote:Much appreciated.
Firstly as a Claret Fan please accept my apologies for intruding on this article at such a sad time.
On my own behalf and no doubt from all Clarets Fans, can I pass on sincere condolences to all John's Family, friends and all BRFC fans affected by such a tragic loss. Something like this puts everything into perspective. I cannot even begin to feel how devastated his mother must be to see the loss of a child (no matter how old) is not in the correct order of things. From this side of the M65 our thoughts are with you all
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DarwenDunc wrote:If this is you Duncan - from what I heard you were amazing in doing everything you could. If that had of been me I would not have known what to do and you are an insperation to people.
I'm so sorry I couldn't help you any more than I tried before the medics got there. So tragic and heart breaking, something that will stay with me forever but I can only express sorrow and offer my condolences to your family and young boy. RIP John so sorry.
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BRFC1987 wrote:Another MORONIC post. Have some fecking respect. How can you blame the authorities for yours and others VERY immature actions? First off you say it was silliness that got out of hand and then blame the authorites - get real!
RIP fellow rover, i was at stoke on sat, and i was in the concourse at half time, i saw plastic bottles flying in the air also a bin been thrown in the air to each other to catch it, there was no fighting wot so ever, and to be honest john jumped up and headed the bin. ive got video footage ov this tragic ACCIDENT which i have informed the police, silliness that got out ov hand, police n stewards was no were to be seen until it was to late, this could have been prevented if authoritys had intervened sooner... RIP JOHN TAYLOR
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CapitaBackHander wrote:like u just said u dont no the REAL facts i do cuz it happened ryt in front ov me, the guy who threw the bin never intended to hit him on the head wi it like i said they was all messing around a good 10mins b4 it happened so yeh it could ov been stopped
BRFC1987 wrote: RIP fellow rover, i was at stoke on sat, and i was in the concourse at half time, i saw plastic bottles flying in the air also a bin been thrown in the air to each other to catch it, there was no fighting wot so ever, and to be honest john jumped up and headed the bin. ive got video footage ov this tragic ACCIDENT which i have informed the police, silliness that got out ov hand, police n stewards was no were to be seen until it was to late, this could have been prevented if authoritys had intervened sooner... RIP JOHN TAYLORAnother MORONIC post. Have some fecking respect. How can you blame the authorities for yours and others VERY immature actions? First off you say it was silliness that got out of hand and then blame the authorites - get real! I don't know the REAL facts of the incident BUT I can tell you now that throwing a bin is not an accident and if that results in the death it is certainly not an accident and the public would (I hope) 99.9% expect a criminal charge and conviction of manslaughter at the very least. R.I.P. (I can still see his son on TV re still got the dog - bless him)
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2:03pm Wed 10 Feb 10
BRFC1987 wrote:So what exactly did the guy hope to achieve by throwing a bin in a crowded concourse?
CapitaBackHander wrote:like u just said u dont no the REAL facts i do cuz it happened ryt in front ov me, the guy who threw the bin never intended to hit him on the head wi it like i said they was all messing around a good 10mins b4 it happened so yeh it could ov been stoppedBRFC1987 wrote: RIP fellow rover, i was at stoke on sat, and i was in the concourse at half time, i saw plastic bottles flying in the air also a bin been thrown in the air to each other to catch it, there was no fighting wot so ever, and to be honest john jumped up and headed the bin. ive got video footage ov this tragic ACCIDENT which i have informed the police, silliness that got out ov hand, police n stewards was no were to be seen until it was to late, this could have been prevented if authoritys had intervened sooner... RIP JOHN TAYLORAnother MORONIC post. Have some fecking respect. How can you blame the authorities for yours and others VERY immature actions? First off you say it was silliness that got out of hand and then blame the authorites - get real! I don't know the REAL facts of the incident BUT I can tell you now that throwing a bin is not an accident and if that results in the death it is certainly not an accident and the public would (I hope) 99.9% expect a criminal charge and conviction of manslaughter at the very least. R.I.P. (I can still see his son on TV re still got the dog - bless him)
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onlyonesimongarner says...
7:05pm Sat 6 Feb 10
An old guy near me was pushed to the floor by a nutter who tried to jump out of his row just as the 2nd goal went in before half time, and the stewards were straight to him , and took him off for medical care. He was back later so I guess he was OK.
I hope and pray that this guy is OK, but by the way his Girl was sobbing as we left ( after the 3rd goal) I think it was looking grim for him.
Nobody deserves this at a football match