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    RIP Jack Kelly (Liam Kelly - Kilmarnock's Dad)

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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:05 am

    Had a heart attack and died after the cup final. Sad

    His final moments may well have been his proudest, RIP.

    Kilmarnock midfielder Liam Kelly's dad Jack died after suffering a heart attack after watching his son's cup-winning performance over Scottish league leaders Celtic.
    He collapsed at the end of the Scottish Communities League Cup match at Hampden.
    He was treated by paramedics near the Kilmarnock dugout before being taken to hospital.

    Players celebrated the 1-0 win oblivious to the medical emergency.
    In the post-match press conference, Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels said the dressing room was left 'despondent'.
    He said: 'We are not sure of the outcome but he is very seriously ill and that's a tough emotion after going up to one of the best moments of our lives.
    'The dressing room is very despondent and I don't know why the man above sends down these messages to us.
    'We are thinking more about Liam than our triumphalism.'
    Kilmarnock goalkeeper Cammy Bell said: '‘We are so close as a team and we just couldn’t celebrate after we learned what had happened (in the final moments of the game),’ said a clearly shocked Bell, before the tragic news had been confirmed.
    ‘If you could have taken away my performance and my winner’s medal, I would be happy with that — as long as it meant Liam’s dad was OK.

    ‘Liam didn’t go up to get his medal at the final whistle because he ran straight to see his dad.
    ‘I found out what was going on when I was on the pitch afterwards and I ran straight in to see Liam.
    ‘There wasn’t much you could say to him in that terrible situation, so I just gave him a hug.
    ‘I saw the paramedics working on his dad and it just put everything in perspective.
    ‘It was very emotional watching and everyone was just hoping and praying that his dad would be OK. It was such a rollercoaster of emotions to go through.
    ‘We had all been on a massive high after beating Celtic and winning the final and then something as horrific as that happens.
    ‘I know some Kilmarnock supporters might see it differently, but it is only a game of football at the end of the day.
    ‘In a situation you like this, you just think about your own father. Afterwards, we were all sitting in the dressing room numb’.

    The incident came just 24 hours after Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed during an FA Cup tie against Spurs at White Hart Lane and was rushed to a London hospital suffering from cardiac arrest.
    ‘These tragic events show what life can throw at you,’ added an emotional Bell. ‘I was sitting with my team-mate Garry Hay in our hotel on Saturday watching the Bolton game.
    ‘What has happened just shows how much you have to appreciate life when you are here.’
    Kilmarnock captain James Fowler, meanwhile, became the first Rugby Park captain in history to lift the League Cup — an honour he shared with injured regular skipper Manuel Pascali — but admitted the experience felt like a defeat after the Kelly’s family tragedy.

    ‘We have experienced the highs and lows and it feels like we lost,’ said Fowler, speaking after the final whistle. ‘The atmosphere wasn’t one of celebration, there was no champagne or beer in the dressing room afterwards.
    ‘Everyone just feels for Liam and his family at the moment. I was aware something had happened quite quickly after the game had finished, but I wasn’t sure exactly what it was.
    ‘It wasn’t until we finished all the celebrations at full-time that I noticed the manager was looking glum when he was speaking to a radio reporter. I went over to get him involved and it was then he told me what happened to Liam’s dad.
    ‘It was really flat in the dressing room and it puts football into perspective.
    ‘My dad was here to watch the game, as well. He won the Scottish Amateur Cup Final three times at Hampden but when something as awful as this happens, it makes you realise how short life is. You never know what is waiting around the corner.
    ‘It’s such a tragedy. Liam was different class out there against Celtic today. He has been in really good form this season and he played out of his skin in the Final.
    ‘But for something like that to happen to his dad has completely overshadowed our achievement today, which is totally understandable.’

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2116825/Liam-Kellys-dad-dies-Kilmarnock-beat-Celtic-League-Cup.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:07 am

    Man that's sad.
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    Post by Ben Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:09 am

    Can't imagine going from such an extreme high to such an extreme low in such a short period of time. Cry
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    Post by Jorlung Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:09 am

    That's awful. His poor heart was probably racing watching his son beat Celtic.
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    Post by claretandbluewhu Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:12 am

    R.I.P. That is awful Sad
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    Post by TheRangersFan Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:12 am

    Very sad. Will probably have been the fathers proudest moment as well.

    It will also ruin what should have been one of the finest moments in Liam Kelly's career.

    Life is a bit of a bastard sometimes. Sad
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:12 am

    Holy shit.. RIP Must have been so proud of him
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:14 am

    RIP tragic news he would have been very proud
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:15 am

    The club's players had just lifted the cup for the first time in their history when the news started to filter through to them.

    They immediately cut short their celebrations and left the pitch.

    BBC Scotland's football correspondent Chick Young said: "Liam Kelly was the player who ran up the tunnel. What has happened is his father at the end of the game collapsed.

    How bad must he have felt at that moment..
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    Post by Andy Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:16 am

    rip
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    Post by Kuled Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:24 am

    That's just cruel on the player and a really sad stroy. RIP
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    Post by FishnChips Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:27 am

    That's one of the shittiest moments one could live, fucking hell.
    R.I.P

    Talk about life's a bitch and then you die
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:29 am

    RIP Jack Kelly (Liam Kelly - Kilmarnock's Dad) Liam+Kelly+Celtic+v+Kilmarnock+Scottish+Communities+8K5CwWQ-WVpl

    From that to this. Sad
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    Post by Gegilworld93 Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:51 am

    Wow, that's incredibly sad, RIP Sad.
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    Post by Bye_Ya Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:00 am

    Damn, bittersweet. RIP
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    Post by Totti Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:13 am

    It's good that Kilmarnock won today.

    Would have been wrong if he'd died and Kilmarnock lost.

    RIP.
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:29 am

    Totti wrote:It's good that Kilmarnock won today.

    Would have been wrong if he'd died and Kilmarnock lost.

    RIP.
    on the other hand, if killy had lost would he of had the heart attack?


    RIP Anyways, shocking, especially after events yesterday Sad
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:15 pm

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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:35 pm

    wow this was a huge downer Neutral
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    Post by TheRangersFan Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:50 pm

    Totti wrote:It's good that Kilmarnock won today.

    Would have been wrong if he'd died and Kilmarnock lost.

    RIP.

    In times like this the winners of a football game doesn't matter in the slightest, mate. Sad
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