Sean Sheehy, league winner with both Dundalk and Bohs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Sheehy
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Sean Sheehy, league winner with both Dundalk and Bohs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Sheehy
1980s actress Loni Anderson https://apnews.com/article/loni-ande...fc4cd64bd3e7fc
Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander and Apollo 8 crew member, aged 97
https://www.rte.ie/news/us/2025/0808...09-jim-lovell/
Just noticed that today is the 20th anniversary of me starting this thread. Thankfully I haven't been listed in this thread (yet!) but a lot of friends and relations have moved on, including two of our football group of 10.
Jerry Adler who played Hesh in the sopranos has gone to the world to come. Only 96 just a kid.
Baywatch' and 'The Hangover actor Floyd Levine https://www.msn.com/en-ie/entertainm...5b861b0e&ei=15
High profile in his day Boxer Joe Bugner.
Graham Greene has sadly passed away at the age of 73. Red Indian descent and often played one like in Dances With Wolves ,"Kicking Bird"
Georgio Armani the fashion guy.
One I missed over the summer...
Tom Lehrer, 96, satirical songwriter with a too-short career in the fifties and sixties but hours of gems from it all the same. Best known for The Elements, but Poisoning Pigeons in the Park is genius and We Will All Go Together When We Go doesn't seem to have aged at all, given the times we're in...
After his short career, he went back to lecturing maths in university. And lecturing in musical theatre. As you do if you're one of a kind...
Oh wow. I'd thought him long gone. His Werner von Braun is savage.
Quote:
But some think our attitude
Should be one of gratitude
Like the widows and cripples in old London town
Who owe their large pensions to Wernher von Braun
Ricky Hitman Hatton dead at 46.
Actress Claudia Cardinale https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other...d=BingNewsSerp
Manchán Magan, travel journalist. His last series on RTÉ last year (on Interrailing across Europe) was interrupted half-way through as he had to return home to get a bad cancer diagnosis. But we went back out and finished the documentary anyway.
Also Patricia Routledge, Hyacinth Bucket, who no doubt will be looking down her nose at Heaven around about now.
Milan Mandarić, 87. Serial football club purchaser & the man who bought Leicester when its stock was low & sold Leicester to the people who did the impossible with it in 2016.
Mika Immonen
Finnish pool player & multiple Mosconi Cup winner. Gone at 52.
Writer Jilly Cooper
Riding off into the sunset in a literary if not literal sense...
did she write 50 Shades of Hay?
Neigh. 50 Sheds of Greys, maybe.
A couple of days old: actor John Woodvine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Woodvine
Ian Watkins, killed in prison.
Ace Frehely, founder member and original lead guitarist from Kiss.
Bit of a guilty pleasure of mine, listening to Kiss, even if they're massive ar$eholes.
Daniel Naroditsky, 29, hugely influential chess streamer ranked 150th in the world
Initial suggestions are he may have taken an accidental drug overdose after an extended period of - to all intents and purposes - online bullying from former world champion and general all-round ***** Vladimir Kramnik
Maybe not drugs, necessarily, or at least not opoids or whatever people assume in these situations. He was apparently depressed and badly insomniac. I've seen clips from his last stream, and he seemed aggitated and very glum. The friend who found him said he initially thought he was just asleep.
150th in the world probably underestimates him too. He'd essentially retired from slow-play chess for some years, and while he was mostly a streamer and commentator now he was clearly talented at fast time controls. At the world blitz championship around the turn of the year, he placed =1st-10th, 9th on tie-break and just missing out on the quarters. It vindicated his repudiation of Kramnik's accusations, which were probably based largely on the gap between his online performances and his all-but-fossilised slow-play rating.
The chess-focussed bits of internet are full today of people talking about how much he taught them. His videos certainly played a big role in my renewed interest in the game over the pandemic and since. He was a very gifted instructor, and a witty and lively commentator. I'd like to believe there's a special place in hell for Kramnik. Another of his victims, a grandmaster called David Navarra, wrote of contemplating suicide after more apparently baseless accusations from Kramnik in an open letter calling for him to be sanctioned earlier this year.
Anyway, if anyone reading is having a hard time, go talk to someone please.
I suppose by drugs, I should probably express that better as meds. But it's not confirmed, and maybe won't be for a while. Still a very sad story - and you'd imagine the social media part of it probably exaggerated it; it allows any looney who agrees with Kramnik to jump on the bandwagon.
His last stream two days ago ends with him talking about the Kramnik accusations and how it undermines his success - people think it's just him cheating. Navara's reaction - he's not a social media streamer so far as I'm aware - seems a bit extreme, though these accusations have the potential to destroy your name and your career. (Though strangely, Hans Niemann seems to be doing fine!)
Very sad story overall though.