So sad - the memories of him leading the sky blues song on the last day at Highfield Road will stay with me forever. Gentleman Jimmy Hill.
My Dad was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's less than 12 months after he took voluntary redundancy at 62.....
..Hes now 71 & remarkably still "alive".....although hes been in a home since 2010, cannot walk, talk, eat or control bodily functions.....basically a vegetable with a rotten brain & a stupid stubborn heart that refuses to stop pumping......
Its a fucking hideous disease that makes cancer look like a pleasant walk in the park.....
If I was a stronger person, and didn't have the responsibility of a family of my own to look after & provide for, I'd smother him with a pillow.....
...but I don't have the balls, so he sits there rotting while my mum lives in limbo....heartbreaking.
....and don't get me started on the cost of his care.......
Bless you SIR Jimmy.
Love you Dad.
Enjoy yourselves folks......its later than you think.....
I cannot imagine what you're going through, and I won't demean your situation with platitudes I haven't qualified to give, but I can honestly say when/if I'm older, and I have a heartbreaking disease like Alzheimers, I'd hope that the sadists who control legislation on euthanasia have been garotted.
Anyone who is stripped of their life, dignity and mind should not be legally prevented from being allowed to pass on, with assistance.
I cannot imagine what you're going through, and I won't demean your situation with platitudes I haven't qualified to give, but I can honestly say when/if I'm older, and I have a heartbreaking disease like Alzheimers, I'd hope that the sadists who control legislation on euthanasia have been garotted.
Anyone who is stripped of their life, dignity and mind should not be legally prevented from being allowed to pass on, with assistance.
She said: “He wasn’t aware of what was happening, but he saw the statue and he was amazed. It was a fleeting image during the day.
“What did affect him was the lovely warmth of the Coventry crowd. They all cheered and the he got the crowd to sing the Sky Blue Song.
“Tears flowed freely from many eyes, including his and mine.”
Bryony went on to explain that Jimmy had always maintained a deep connection to Coventry, even when his illness became advanced.
She said: “He would always look for Coventry’s results first, then Fulham, then Brentford.
“It was always Coventry first. He loved his time there and he loved the people.
“Even when he became very ill, his favourite tie was still the Coventry City tie. That got more wear than any of them.
“He chose it even when everything else was falling by the wayside. He had enormous love and warmth for Coventry.
“To have his statue there is such a lovely tribute.”
LEGEND
Really sad to read and sticks in my throat that Joe fucking Elliot is stood there next to him at the statue unveiling.
No need for those comments pal. It was Joe Elliot who arranged the statue and made a major contribution to it coming about. Politely suggest you retract your comments.
No need for those comments pal. It was Joe Elliot who arranged the statue and made a major contribution to it coming about. Politely suggest you retract your comments.
It is extremely difficult. I cannot compare my situation to JHFC's, but you grieve for the "real" person that you knew. At times I had wished my mother had passed on when she was ill in hospital earlier this year - this made me feel like I was almost wishing her dead. I don't, but it will be a relief when it is over (it even feels odd writing that).
Awful state of affairs. I've not been personally affected by this condition so don't have first hand experience of dealing with it but I cannot imagine what it would feel like if those closest to me didn't recognise me.
Thoughts with those are in that very situation, including the posters on here.
Here's hoping we wrap up the L1 title for JH.
..an absolute LEGEND & it would be fitting if he could be knighted before he dies.....
...but he'll always be SIR Jimmy to me.
The stuff about the statue struck a chord. I was involved in the PR for the fund-raising working closely with Joe Elliott, Kevin Heffernan and sculptor Nicholas Dimbleby at the time. Seemed such a shame he wasn't able to fully comprehend the tribute the fans had paid to him.
I,m sure the big crowd can come up with some kind of Loud & proud tribute at Saturday's game. Ideas anyone?
My Dad was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's less than 12 months after he took voluntary redundancy at 62.....
..Hes now 71 & remarkably still "alive".....although hes been in a home since 2010, cannot walk, talk, eat or control bodily functions.....basically a vegetable with a rotten brain & a stupid stubborn heart that refuses to stop pumping......
Its a fucking hideous disease that makes cancer look like a pleasant walk in the park.....
If I was a stronger person, and didn't have the responsibility of a family of my own to look after & provide for, I'd smother him with a pillow.....
...but I don't have the balls, so he sits there rotting while my mum lives in limbo....heartbreaking.
....and don't get me started on the cost of his care.......
Bless you SIR Jimmy.
Love you Dad.
Enjoy yourselves folks......its later than you think.....
I have been full time carer for my wife since January this year, fortunately she still recognises me. I'm quite used to being woken at 5a/m
because we have a Dr app at 2p/m. It's not an easy life for the patient or the carer.