Took me all over
Introduced me to some incredible Dutch friends, and Sunderland friends I didn't know.
Legend
Introduced me to some incredible Dutch friends, and Sunderland friends I didn't know.
Legend
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He supports Feyenoord, Royal Antwerp and us doesn’t he. All red and white teams. There’ll be fans of all 3 right behind him in his fight.Took me all over
Introduced me to some incredible Dutch friends, and Sunderland friends I didn't know.
Legend
Had some great times with him . I even sneaked him into my nieces wedding last year over here .Roger is a topper bloke who has looked after us all for years over the pond. Hopefully we get a miracle when they wake him up. Love the bloke, praying for good.
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Long road ahead however steady progressHoping for a positive outcome and good to hear things are improving.
I was lucky enough to meet Roger when I went to the Feyenoord vs Sampdoria friendly the year Sunderland played in the Amsterdam Cup pre-season tournament. A MLF with a big heart and very welcoming to all including new faces like me. Keep on fighting Roger.
Magic one for sure for this fantastic fella! All the very best RogerA lot of people have messaged me asking for an update regards him being in a coma .
@mods can you merge this with my original thread please(I can’t find it )
Here is the latest from his wife .
A little lost in translation.
Roger is lying more calmly. He had a good night and day behind the carpet. He is also responding well to the antibiotics. His breathing is now through his neck, which is doing him good. Now let's hope things are heading in the right direction.
Keep fighting Roger
Not Roger who runs this place, if I've understood the original thread correctly:Bloody hell, hopefully a full recovery for our glorious leader!
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Get well soon RogerSorry I can’t find the original post .
Roger is finally allowed to leave the ICU this coming Monday! He is moving to the Neurology department. By now 20kg lighter and with no muscle left, but that is being worked on with the physiotherapist and speech therapist to get his speech going. Roger moves his left side well, but not his right. The right side might still come... He recognizes everyone who passes by and knows perfectly well what is going on. Because of this, he is a bit negative at times. We therefore speak to him positively and tell him that he MUST persevere. On to the next phase, full of optimism. X