Kevin Campbell
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Re: Kevin Campbell
Had the pleasure of meeting him in our shop in T3 before the pandemic, had a lovely chat about speakers first, then Everton after I dropped all professional pretence and gushed at him.
He was a gentleman in every possible way, such sensitivity on display for such a big fella, gave off this incredible aura of friendliness.
If he’d just been a random footballer I met at work he would have left a big impression on me, the fact he also happened to save this club single handedly from relegation means his legacy is still with us, years after he left, just means he’s an integral part of our history, and I love him even more for that.
Such a sad day for football, we lost a good one today.xx
He was a gentleman in every possible way, such sensitivity on display for such a big fella, gave off this incredible aura of friendliness.
If he’d just been a random footballer I met at work he would have left a big impression on me, the fact he also happened to save this club single handedly from relegation means his legacy is still with us, years after he left, just means he’s an integral part of our history, and I love him even more for that.
Such a sad day for football, we lost a good one today.xx
Re: Kevin Campbell
Was with the club before I found the blues so didn't see him in his day. But the sentiment expressed here and from others lets me know that he was a good un'. Sad as well to see a fellow product of 1970 pass so young.
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Evertonfc15
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Re: Kevin Campbell
devastating news - RIP kev
what a beautiful guy + player and a gentleman
a ray of sunshine has disappeared but your legend at everton will always shine on kev
i still have the one to one shirt we wore from 1999 the night we beat the reds at anfield - cherish it even more now
what a beautiful guy + player and a gentleman
a ray of sunshine has disappeared but your legend at everton will always shine on kev
i still have the one to one shirt we wore from 1999 the night we beat the reds at anfield - cherish it even more now
Re: Kevin Campbell
Never met him but you know just how good a bloke he was from any time he spoke, tweeted, or from stories such as those in this thread. For me he was real Everton, in character as a human, someone made of the good stuff.
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777Kidnappings
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Re: Kevin Campbell
The clips of his partnership with Ian Wright are amazing. Seems like they just loved playing football together.
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AllyBlue14
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Re: Kevin Campbell
Can't stop thinking about it.
One of us, saved the club, way too young and a force of love and positivity, to name but a few.
It'd be sad enough anyway but there are so many things that hammer it home even more. Thanks for everything, Super Kev
One of us, saved the club, way too young and a force of love and positivity, to name but a few.
It'd be sad enough anyway but there are so many things that hammer it home even more. Thanks for everything, Super Kev
Re: Kevin Campbell
Just the absolute best wasn’t he.
I’ve been to a lot of ex player nights over the years. They’re all generally sound, but kev was another level.
He had to be dragged out in the end and completely derailed the plans for the night with how much time he had for anyone who wanted to talk to him and have pictures.
He was even up singing his songs at one point.
He absolutely loved it and you could see how much it all meant to him.
Such a massive loss.
I’ve been to a lot of ex player nights over the years. They’re all generally sound, but kev was another level.
He had to be dragged out in the end and completely derailed the plans for the night with how much time he had for anyone who wanted to talk to him and have pictures.
He was even up singing his songs at one point.
He absolutely loved it and you could see how much it all meant to him.
Such a massive loss.
Re: Kevin Campbell
Love reading first-hand accounts like this - reinforces how loved this wonderful human being was and always will be. The fact he loved the clubs and fans back in equal measure tells you how very, very special he was.TheRam wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 3:31 pm Just the absolute best wasn’t he.
I’ve been to a lot of ex player nights over the years. They’re all generally sound, but kev was another level.
He had to be dragged out in the end and completely derailed the plans for the night with how much time he had for anyone who wanted to talk to him and have pictures.
He was even up singing his songs at one point.
He absolutely loved it and you could see how much it all meant to him.
Such a massive loss.
Re: Kevin Campbell
One of the boys I come up on the supporters coach with runs pubs in Cardiff City centre. Always tells about Super Kev coming in when he was playing for City and how much if a gentleman he was - putting up with my mate fawning over him would have tested anyone’s patience lol