Following the sudden passing of our dearly loved Stuart Tree, we are coming together to support his partner Katja and two-year-old son, Ethan in any way we can at this incredibly difficult time.
This page has been created to help ease some of the financial pressures ahead, and to give them the time and space they need to grieve without added worry.
Any donation, no matter how small, would mean so much.
Thank you for your kindness, your support, and for helping us honour Stu’s memory by looking after the people he loved most.
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@MarkETFC01@WreccleshamBag1@OfficialTmufc All those photos before the game - plenty of spectators on at least three sides plus a few away supporters behind the goal they were attacking.
@JamesBeal1993@NickyHayesPhoto Yes he was at a Tooting game. He’s got a massive following on YouTube and he also had an electric guitar.
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@carletonjtysick@carletonjtysick why don’t you just piss off - you don’t know what you are talking about. London is, and always has been, safe for tourists and everybody who lives, works and socialises there. I would be more concerned with where you live & the direction your country is heading.
@SimonCalder A bunch of easyJet flights have been cancelled to Egypt too. Are any of these flights valid for claims under the Air Passenger Rights Act? Guessing not if it’s air traffic control related.
@MesserBest@OfficialTmufc Yes Adam!
Roy Dwight & Tooting is quite a fascinating story. He played for Nottingham Forest in the 1959 games and broke his leg in the Cup Final against Luton after scoring.
He managed Tooting for about 5 years.
His Wikipedia page is worth a read - https://t.co/dioRegYKqJ
@RichardNeilso15@Petrie_JohnC@LauraTrottMP Who are ‘we’ Richard? I’m grateful the grown ups have finally grown some balls to do something for the 50 per cent of us & the vast majority of young people didn’t vote for.
@max_theta@CTVNews Literally talking about countries there with very low average incomes.
The new charges are insane and will hurt the wider tourist industry - people simply won’t come or will spend less on other parts of their trip.