Vale Bourbon Rat (George Fairclough)
So sad to hear of the sudden passing of George Fairclough aka Bourbon Rat. A friend who will be sadly missed at our home games with his smile, humour and smuggled contraband. Deepest sympathy to George's family and friends at this time. Rest in Peace our friend.
With a heavy heart do i write this
George was a friend whom we befriended at the Storms ever first home game.We met in the old betting ring affectionately known as the Social Club.
He was hard to miss as he wore those huge sunglasses with the storm logo on the lenses. George lived and breathed The Storm and league in general.
His knowledge was second to none about our great game.If it was not the Storm then it was Wigan (wigin) He made what seems like thousands of friends at the Storm ,from supporters to the players back in those infant years and even to present day.
George was one of the first members of the now defunct MSSC and on the message board back then he was known as Paper Dragon.
He turned his hand at one point in creating animated gifs and banners relating to the Melbourne Storm.
As turtle said We will miss you and your positive outlook on life and Rugby League.\
Condolences to the Fairclough family
Rest in Peace old mate
George was a friend whom we befriended at the Storms ever first home game.We met in the old betting ring affectionately known as the Social Club.
He was hard to miss as he wore those huge sunglasses with the storm logo on the lenses. George lived and breathed The Storm and league in general.
His knowledge was second to none about our great game.If it was not the Storm then it was Wigan (wigin) He made what seems like thousands of friends at the Storm ,from supporters to the players back in those infant years and even to present day.
George was one of the first members of the now defunct MSSC and on the message board back then he was known as Paper Dragon.
He turned his hand at one point in creating animated gifs and banners relating to the Melbourne Storm.
As turtle said We will miss you and your positive outlook on life and Rugby League.\
Condolences to the Fairclough family
Rest in Peace old mate
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Yes terribly sad news RIP - condolences to the family
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Very sad news indeed. RIP
"a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy"
A lovely bloke, friendly to everyone with (as Brian said) a great knowledge of the game and a wicked wit. His passing is our loss, but I'm glad I had the chance to know him.
Cheers Ratty
A lovely bloke, friendly to everyone with (as Brian said) a great knowledge of the game and a wicked wit. His passing is our loss, but I'm glad I had the chance to know him.
Cheers Ratty
We must all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately
I am so sad to hear of Bourbs passing. He was always friendly and I am so glad he was Purple through and through. Bourbs designed the first Bai Stand footy tipping trophy sig for Kingy to proudly display for the year. He will be sadly missed.
I know you will be watching from up there and cheering for our CHAMPION TEAM.
R.I.P. Bourbs
I know you will be watching from up there and cheering for our CHAMPION TEAM.
R.I.P. Bourbs
Sally it wasn't a heart attack but a brain embolism. Thankfully it happened in his sleep.
We gave Ratty a good send off yesterday with many tears, laughs, drinks raised and a very loud "party popper ring" in honour of George at his wake.
First game next year will be hard when he's not in his usual seat but his hat will be there on that seat and there WILL be poppers popped!!
We gave Ratty a good send off yesterday with many tears, laughs, drinks raised and a very loud "party popper ring" in honour of George at his wake.
First game next year will be hard when he's not in his usual seat but his hat will be there on that seat and there WILL be poppers popped!!
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I was one of George's British friends . He helped develop my interest in Storm and became a good pal in the process. The world of rugby league is poorer for his passing. George's wit, kindness and enthusiasm were among his many strengths. I am saddened by his loss but proud that he was my friend. Goodbye dear Bourbon Rat. RIP George.