Yeah same.Willis88":1rj0ibb6 said:Could always spot Garths bugle and fondly remember him responding to Sparksy's prompts.
r4h4al":2gb9cwx2 said:Yeah same.Willis88":2gb9cwx2 said:Could always spot Garths bugle and fondly remember him responding to Sparksy's prompts.
Yep.Nobby":1hwfeaf2 said:Surely this is worth a minute of applause/silence on Tuesday? His mostly irritating bugle was iconic!
You are absolutely right - this was one very special supporter. I hope I am proved wrong, but showing public respect for even the most exceptional supporters (and players) who have passed is an area where I think the club still have work to do.Nobby":39urkbuz said:Surely this is worth a minute of applause/silence on Tuesday? His mostly irritating bugle was iconic!
Totally agree. A real part of Argyle history. Used to love hearing his bugle and the way Sparksy used to often mention Garth. So pleased his passing has been brought to our attention.Nobby":l5fdpp6f said:Surely this is worth a minute of applause/silence on Tuesday? His mostly irritating bugle was iconic!
RIP Garth. I sat near him at HomePark in the Grand stand for many years.He always played the bugle better in the second half after he ate his pasty. God bless to a great pilgrim.Wagga_Wagga":2rnasojn said:I haven’t seen it mentioned anywhere on here but sadly Garth died last night at the age of 99. An absolute legend of a man, I was priveleged to have known him and his lovely family. An Argyle superfan and a Dunkirk legend. RIP.