Ken, was a great bloke he worked hard for the club throughout his 70 years association. Ken was instrumental in setting up the PAST & DT and it was a pleasure working with him from painting the hotel to sorting out the young lads wages. Ken and I did differ on one thing but he never really held a grudge.
My sincere condolences to Ken's family, sleep well Sir.
Very sad news. Was on the vice-presidents club coach that Ken in the Championship days to a couple of awaygames and he was an absolute gentleman in every way. RIP Pilgrim.
Sad news, he was a lovely man, always had a kind word to say, and was totally passionate about Argyle. Him and my Dad, Richard Phillips had a lot of memories of the 'early years' and used to 'ramble on' at every opportunity. He was so lovely to me when my Dad died, he couldn't do enough.
He will be sadly missed.
I absolutely loved Ken. First met him through the Vice Presidents Club (which my Dad was part of) being only 12/13/14 at the time Ken always made sure I had a programme, sweets, drink etc in the Vice Presidents Room.
I even remember him 'rigging' the Easter competition where Easter Eggs were all the prizes. Ken did the draw and no matter whose name came out, he always said 'Adam!'.
He was such a decent bloke who simply loved football. I always thought though that he never realised how important he was to the club and it's fans. I remember him almost crying when I asked him to autograph one of my Argyle books.
A man who served PAFC in so many capacities and with such distinction. It was a pleasure to have worked with Ken. My sincere condolences to all his family. RIP Ken.
Found out about this yesterday morning, went to many an away game with my dad and Ken in the car, most memorable was Crewe away, me, dad, Ken and steve sitting on the door step of a fish and chip shop.