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Club Statement - Fan Sadly Passed- Headphones Norm Barker RIP

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  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,632
    Like many I never knew "Norm" but he was a face I recognised at The Valley and when I did away games.  I also recall he was on one / some of the Sky fans shots, he was distinctive.

    I can't get out of my mind his family and how no one goes to a football match never expected to return and the shock they did and are experiencing right now, my heart goes out to them and those that knew him. 
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,910
    DA9 said:
    I have a suggestion for a fan lead tribute for the Oxford game, purchase a cheap pair of over ear headphones from an Asda or Poundland etc, wear them to the game and in the interim arrange with the club to drop them off near or in reception to donate to a kids charity in his memory.
    I’m sure he’s had quite the collection over the years, but these are the exact ones he was wearing at the Playoff Final.

    https://hmv.com/store/technology/headphones/jvc-ha-s31m-blue-bluetooth-headphones
  • I can't remember the first game that I saw Norm at, as it was so many years ago, but every single time that I have seen him since he put a smile on my face and made me proud to support Charlton.

    R.I.P Norm - A true Charlton Legend 
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,046
    A fella and his kid came in to buy the last of the flowers in the Sainsbury's local this morning. No prizes for guessing where they've all ended up. If you want to bring some along to the game on Tuesday, make sure to pick some up before you get to the ground. A small shrine is by the North stand memorial wall near to the museum.

    Will be good to be around familiar faces on Tuesday. I really feel for you guys in the North lower near Norm's seat. That vacant seat for the rest of the season is going to be really hard to face. Truly hope you guys are bearing up OK after the shock of yesterday.
    Maybe his seat should be ‘retired’ forever and an indelible symbol or image of him and his headphones placed on it 
  • Class from Boro well done
  • thickandthin63
    thickandthin63 Posts: 2,994
    I really dont know how you guys who sat near Norman are going to get through the coming matches.I have sat in the AC stand since day one ,several dear people who started out the same time as me have gone,and it is always sad to see the vacated seat .But these people have passed with friends and family around them,not left home to watch a game and never return.
    I didnt know Norman,but like most people I saw him a lot on the travels years ago when I attended away games,he just seemed a fixture of the clubs support.I do remember seeing him on tv at a night game at Newcastle which was called off at the last minute,he was still smiling in that "oh well" manner
    R.I.P. Norman,also respect to the Boro fans for their kind comments.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,946
    Are there any pics of him at the BTTV game?

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  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,425
    This weekend I have spoken to people in Spain, France and Australia - along with fans of Spurs, WHU and Sunderland, about Norm and the terrible news. 
    All of whom had spoken with him at one time or another. Such was the size of the football footprint that Norm had made. 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,374
    DOUCHER said:
    A fella and his kid came in to buy the last of the flowers in the Sainsbury's local this morning. No prizes for guessing where they've all ended up. If you want to bring some along to the game on Tuesday, make sure to pick some up before you get to the ground. A small shrine is by the North stand memorial wall near to the museum.

    Will be good to be around familiar faces on Tuesday. I really feel for you guys in the North lower near Norm's seat. That vacant seat for the rest of the season is going to be really hard to face. Truly hope you guys are bearing up OK after the shock of yesterday.
    Maybe his seat should be ‘retired’ forever and an indelible symbol or image of him and his headphones placed on it 
    100%

  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,736
    Of all the things to make me tear up, it’s seeing the thread they have for him on the Millwall forum North Stand Banter. Everyone paying their respects and coming together as a football family. Same with the Palace fans.

    Thats got me. I know in reality we all know there are things in life that are bigger than football. But it’s a sign of the man that he is getting love and respect from all across the football pyramid today 
    Have similar on HoF mate. 
    Not all bad. 
    RIP Norm, a Legend from my youth.
  • mr.se7
    mr.se7 Posts: 273
    RIP Headphone Norman.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,527
    DOUCHER said:
    A fella and his kid came in to buy the last of the flowers in the Sainsbury's local this morning. No prizes for guessing where they've all ended up. If you want to bring some along to the game on Tuesday, make sure to pick some up before you get to the ground. A small shrine is by the North stand memorial wall near to the museum.

    Will be good to be around familiar faces on Tuesday. I really feel for you guys in the North lower near Norm's seat. That vacant seat for the rest of the season is going to be really hard to face. Truly hope you guys are bearing up OK after the shock of yesterday.
    Maybe his seat should be ‘retired’ forever and an indelible symbol or image of him and his headphones placed on it 
    Or at the very least similar to the seat in the AC Stand for PC Henry, coloured different to those around it and with a plaque on it commemorating Norm
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,644
    edited December 7
    Beckboy said:
    Please do not donate to this - we don’t even know if it’s legit
  • northstandsteve
    northstandsteve Posts: 14,345
    So so sad, it was heartbreaking to see, but I don’t know who he was but to the young lad who continued to do CPR, as they took Norm out to the ambulance, you sir are a inspiration.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,454
    This is a real shock, my friend just phoned me with the very very sad news.
    Proper Addick, the accolade 'legend' is a massive understatement, always OK for a chat, an ever present, no defeat ever really upset him, he'd seen it all more than once. Many many miles had he travelled

    R I P Norm my friend
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 851
    So so sad, it was heartbreaking to see, but I don’t know who he was but to the young lad who continued to do CPR, as they took Norm out to the ambulance, you sir are a inspiration.
    True that mate. First paramedic I’ve ever seen with an Aquascutum scarf. 
  • Beckboy
    Beckboy Posts: 1,685
    Beckboy said:
    Please do not donate to this - we don’t even know if it’s legit
    Looks legit to me 🤷‍♂️

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  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,260
    edited December 7
    Beckboy said:
    Please do not donate to this - we don’t even know if it’s legit
    I think you are right to be suspicious about this @Weegie Addick. Three reasons:
    1. Why would Portsmouth go UDI on this?
    2. If they did, surely it would be mentioned in their news pages, if not their home page.
    3. If having been in the Portsmouth FC website https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/ you then manually type in the rest of that web page address you get a 404 error for each section of that crumb trail including the full address. 

    Thank you!
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,260
    Sorry @Beckboy, appreciate that you were posting in good spirit, but I've removed your post just in case, as I wouldn't want to risk anyone getting caught out. I'm sure there'll be plenty of opportunity for people who want to, to donate later on when more information is known about the wishes of his family. 
  • Beckboy
    Beckboy Posts: 1,685
    Stig said:
    Sorry @Beckboy, appreciate that you were posting in good spirit, but I've removed your post just in case, as I wouldn't want to risk anyone getting caught out. I'm sure there'll be plenty of opportunity for people who want to, to donate later on when more information is known about the wishes of his family. 
    Fair enough 
  • NomadicAddick
    NomadicAddick Posts: 2,117
    I’ve seen on Facebook that Portsmouth fans have started their own fundraiser for Norm, already at 2k. I think it’s been pretty clear over the last 24 hours a section of their fanbase let the club down, but the fundraiser is nice to see. 
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,509
    I expect messages from people still at the club, but Dean Holden is such a classy human being.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 23,429
    Unsure if already posted, just heard on Radio Solent that a Pompey fan has started a go fund me page and raised £2k already… great to hear 👌