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    Rovers make charity donation

    Shamrock Rovers 400 Club
    Press Release
    Issued: 13.07.05

    HOOPS DONATE TO WEYMOUTH'S WATERMAN

    This evening at the AUL Complex in Clonshaugh, a Shamrock Rovers XI meet English South Conference side Weymouth FC in a friendly (KO 7pm).

    It was with great sadness that the 400 Club learned of the tragic plight of Weymouth defender Dave Waterman, whose six-year-old son Oakley is terminally ill with cancer.

    As a response to their grave circumstances, Dave and his wife Lorraine are seeking to raise funds to purchase a £32,000 (Eur48,000) respite caravan to help other families affected by rhabdomyosarcoma, the disease contacted by Oakley.

    Upon hearing of the situation, the 400 Club trustees immediately agreed to propose that the gate receipts from tonight's game should be donated - with the best wishes and utmost sympathy of everyone at Shamrock Rovers - to the Waterman family's cause.

    ``When you hear of something as tragic as the events facing Dave and his family, it puts the problems at Rovers in perspective,'' says 400 Club Chair Jonathan Roche.

    ``Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with Dave, his wife Lorraine and especially young Oakley. We can only wish them the strength to cope with their situation.

    ``Obviously Dave won't be over here for this game - he has far more important things to do,'' Roche adds, ``but we will be expressing our deepest sympathy to Weymouth's club officials and players.''

    Fans attending this evening's game are also encouraged to make personal donations to the Waterman's fund if they so desire.

    ENDS



    Below is an article on Dave Waterman's plight, taken from Weymouth FC's website, which can be accessed at:
    http://www.theterras.co.uk/


    Dad's crusade for dying son
    By Matt Pitman
    Monday 4th July 2005
    WEYMOUTH Football Club star Dave Waterman today told of his emotional fundraising appeal for his dying son.
    Oakley Waterman, six, has only weeks to live after fighting a three-year battle with cancer.
    Popular Terras defender Dave and wife Lorraine now hope to buy a £32,000 respite caravan for families affected by the disease.
    They are appealing for donations and plan to set up a charitable fund to buy the £300-a-week static home where the Watermans have been staying with their son.
    Brave Oakley contracted rhabdomyosarcoma, which caused a tumour in his pelvis, three years ago and has since undergone numerous operations in his battle with the disease.
    But doctors now say his condition cannot be cured and with time running out, Terras star Dave wants to do something to help his and other families.
    The ex-Northern Ireland under-21 international, who joined Weymouth from Oxford United last year, told the Echo: "Oakley was diagnosed with cancer when he was three and has undergone countless operations and periods of treatment since.
    "He was put in remission after his condition improved but unfortunately things have taken a turn for the worse recently.
    "Doctors say the size of his tumour is too large to operate on and unfortunately it is only a matter of weeks before Oakley passes away.
    "Now it's just going to be a case of making him as comfortable as possible before he goes up to Heaven."
    Dave added: "In the past few weeks we've spent time with Oakley living in a holiday caravan near Bognor in Sussex and the new surroundings have given him a tremendous boost and really pepped him up.
    "Oakley has told us his wish is for us to buy the caravan to bring some joy to other children and families in similar situations.
    "We want to name the caravan after Oakley and set it up as a charity but the problem we've got is that it can take up to three months to go through the proper procedure and we've only got a matter of weeks.
    "Instead we plan to raise as much money as possible in Oakley's name and transfer the cash to the charity once we get the go ahead."
    Dave, who lives near Portsmouth, said he and wife Lorraine are drawing strength through the way brave Oakley is coping.
    "Oakley has been brilliant," said the former Portsmouth player.
    "He gets pain now and again but he has been really brave.
    "He thinks he'll get the chance to play football every day in Heaven and meet some of his friends again who he got to know in hospital before they died.
    "The hardest part has been when Oakley recently asked us why he was not getting better.
    "It is difficult knowing what to say in those circumstances."
    Channel Islander Dave, who was born on Guernsey, said he is grateful for support from team-mates and club officials at the Wessex Stadium.
    "Everyone at Weymouth has been brilliant and once the inevitable happens and we get through the mourning process, I'm looking forward to returning," he said.
    "Oakley has told me he wants me to carry on my football career and that's what I intend to do.
    "Lots of players from around the game have got in touch to offer support and I'm also grateful to our manager Garry Hill who has assured me I have a future with Weymouth which has been really nice to hear."
    Captain Matt Bound, who also played with Dave at Oxford United, said: "Dave's a brilliant guy who thinks the world of Oakley.
    "Whatever happens over the next few weeks, we're behind him all the way and will do what we can to help."
    Anyone wanting to support Dave's appeal can send cheques, payable to Oakley Waterman, to Church Farm Holiday Village, Pagham, Chichester, Sussex, PO21 4NR.
    Alternatively you can make a donation via paypal by visting www.oxvox.org.uk (The Oxford United Supporters' Trust - Dave's former club)
    ENDS
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    Fair play to Rovers, they need the money too, great gesture. Of course no one in the media will pick up on this because Rovers are scum who only go around battering people
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Thumbs up

    Well done Rovers...Fantastic gesture. Well done!!

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    Marvellous gesture! Can't describe in words how good that is, particularily at a time when Rovers need the money themselves. Fair play to all involved, truly magnificent gesture!
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    Fair play Rovers. Nice gesture.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Fair play to Rovers,Great gesture

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    Is the game tonight?

    Great gesture - but surely unwise to go up against Glens v Shels and Liverpool v TNS on the telly, as would dent the gate at the Weymouth game.

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    Fair play to Rovers for this

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    God knows Rovers need every cent they can get right now even if the amount is not big. A very great gesture. Would Hyland or someone who enjoys reporting Rovers' miseries care to include this in their rag for a change?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
    Is the game tonight?

    Great gesture - but surely unwise to go up against Glens v Shels and Liverpool v TNS on the telly, as would dent the gate at the Weymouth game.
    There's 40 or 50 Weymouth fans over for the game and Rovers will probably bring 100 or so (game in the AUL complex, virtually impossible for most people to get to). It's a fiver a head in so your looking at Eur800 - 1000. Not huge money but every penny helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
    Fair play to Rovers, they need the money too, great gesture. Of course no one in the media will pick up on this because Rovers are scum who only go around battering people
    Wheres the moral brigade now, they seem to have gone un-charactaristicly quiet. Good cause, and we'll done to Sahms.

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    Well done Rovers a very nice gesture indeed.
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    Thumbs up

    Nice one lads, fair play to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Da Real Rover
    Wheres the moral brigade now, they seem to have gone un-charactaristicly quiet.
    Indeed. I went on gypoweb presuming that F&F, Bard and all the other drones would be falling over themselves to congratulate us, but apparently not. They probably think it's a trap and that we're actually going to attack Dave Waterman, burn the caravan down and then get the last bus back to Phibsboro just in time to rape some locals.

    In fairness though, F&F and Bard say it best when they say nothing at all.

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    I hope this makes tomorrow papers. Great to see

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    I wonder will the herald cover it tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmo
    I wonder will the herald cover it tomorrow
    Well I wouldnt know, coz I wont be buying that peice of....
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
    Fair play to Rovers, they need the money too, great gesture. Of course no one in the media will pick up on this because Rovers are scum who only go around battering people
    what no cynicism from you
    save the sheep shaggers bring back beheadings for waherford

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    Im an angel dont ya know?

    Fair Play Award of the Month To Shamrock Rovers and thier fans

















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    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Fair play to the 400 club. Classy gesture considering rovers troubles, but it does put things in perspective
    Where you start is not as important as where you finish!!!!

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