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Post by padstow on Jul 19, 2022 15:15:00 GMT
It is with great regret I heard of the untimely death of Steve Slade. He was an active member of the sc under John malachi?spelling may not be correct and an active committee member of the redfield darts league and in local cricketing circles both as a plsyer and umpire
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Post by gaspicnic on Jul 19, 2022 15:21:34 GMT
That is incredibly sad to hear. I met Steve through Tim Blake and he was a great bloke. Not seen him for a long time at the Gas but was always a friendly face who remembered me and said hi. Far to young RIP Steve
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Post by tbonegas on Jul 19, 2022 15:44:29 GMT
Think he used to post on the original forum as ONB&B. Always sad when a Gashead passes. RIP Steve.
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Post by dudelebowski on Jul 19, 2022 15:46:53 GMT
Blimey, he was very much the most active member of the old forum (2002-2006 or so) At one point was a regular top of the ‘leaderboard’ for most posts with 10,000!
Undoubtedly a true Gashead in every sense of the word. Thoughts with Steve’s family. Rest in peace Gas.
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Post by bs16gashead on Jul 19, 2022 15:53:37 GMT
Bloody hell that’s terrible news. Must have been no age at all in the grand scheme of things. Rip.
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Post by croscombegas on Jul 19, 2022 16:16:22 GMT
Extremely sad news RIP Steve
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Post by piratesquarters on Jul 19, 2022 18:05:46 GMT
Very sad, always enjoyed his program articles.
RIP
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Post by bluecamel on Jul 19, 2022 18:37:44 GMT
Old New Borrowed and Blue: Along with Eclectric Blue (sorry if spelt wrong - Rick J.) RIP Steve, I communicated with him via the old forum many times, god bless you fella - gone too soon. BC
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Post by playtowin on Jul 19, 2022 19:23:09 GMT
He always had an opinion on things on the old forum. Which is a good thing by the way. Sad to hear he has left this mortal coil. Condolences to family and friends.
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Post by johnmalyckyj on Jul 19, 2022 20:23:53 GMT
Really so sad to learn of this news this morning although I had been aware that Sladey had been unwell for a few weeks.
I first met Steve in 1984 when we were both civil servants working for the Dept of Environment and Transport at Tollgate House. We were introduced when he was hobbling along in a plaster cast having recently broken his leg and he was sporting a classic early eighties curly perm. I was to get to know him as we were both active in the trade unions at the time and we always shared similar political views. We shared many a lunchtime pint when drinking was an accepted part of civil service culture watching the world go by in the Mail Coach in Broadmead.
A few years later he began to play cricket for a club that was born out of a group of civil servants who were based in central Bristol and we became known as Lawfords Gate CC. Steve became a stalwart member and a number of close friendships were born during that period. Steve loved cricket, football and darts. Throughout the winter the cricket team would play five-a-side football at Easton Sports Centre and then we would retire to a nearby pub where Steve would regale us with tales of his dart prowess always telling us (once he was well oiled) that he would one day become a professional. We would pull his leg about it once he was sober, but we all came to understand that he was a very accomplished player. His other favourite hobby horse was the alleged murder of Hendrix once he had one too many pints of 'thorn, his then favourite tipple!
As Brian mentioned above, he later became a very active member of the SC in the early to mid-noughties when I together with others was trying to drive change in that organisation. Steve together with Rick Johansen became a very close ally often communicating some very telling messages on what was happening, saying things that I couldn't say in public on my behalf. I fulfilled a long held ambition in becoming chair of the Supporters Club and I can honestly say that Steve's interventions on the internet at the time and at some of the very testing members meetings helped me to achieve that, he was never afraid to stand up and say what he thought. He was part of a very tightly knit group of people who held the same views as myself and helped develop the ideas that changed the SC for ever.
During that period, Steve, Rick, Tim Blake, Nick Day and myself were all writing in The Pirate for Keith Brookman and we became very close in our thinking about Rovers related matters. I think we all brought something to the party but Steve's writing was utterly brilliant, if you had read one of his articles before meeting him and then did, you wouldn't believe that he would be capable of such quality. He was so down to earth and straight talking you wouldn't have thought he would write in the way that he did. Perhaps his love of Shakespeare had something to do with it. After the boardroom split of 2006 not only did Steve find himself out of The Pirate because of his opposition to the status quo but he lost the column that he shared with Rick in the Evening Post. Steve fell victim to an act of petty revenge as a result of his stance.
One of the most memorable days we ever had altogether was a trip to Bournemouth on the train for a cup-tie. We had more than a few drinks when we arrived on the South coast. Steve decided to get us a taxi to the ground in the days long before Uber by asking the bar staff for a few numbers, he got utterly confused and at one point I think we had just about every available taxi in Bournemouth heading our way! The game finished in defeat, but we never stopped laughing.
When his boys were old enough he began to bring them to Rovers and my own son George commented today that his earliest memories of coming to Rovers involved the Slade family and how much Steve made him laugh! On the odd occasion that I ventured onto the West side terrace it was always great to hear Steve offer his sage like advice to the linesman "keep-up lino" was his main catch phrase!
In later years he became involved in club football again and moved into club cricket playing to ripe old age where he also encouraged his boys Ollie and James to play before becoming a distinguished umpire on the local circuit. It was my great pleasure to heckle him at Downend one balmy afternoon!
Over 38 years I never had a cross word with Steve, you always laughed in his company and he had the priceless ability to laugh at himself. I've only just scratched the surface of sketching his character.
My thoughts with Nic, James and Ollie.
Rest in peace my friend.
Regards
John Malyckyj
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2022 20:38:57 GMT
Touching tribute John. “Petty Revenge” A well used turn of phrase when describing how some people who have given their free time to Rovers have been treated the last 20yrs or so. Rest in peace Steve.
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Post by herbertblake on Jul 19, 2022 20:47:03 GMT
I worked with Steve at Tollgate House Planning Inspectorate he trained me to take over from him in planning appeals as he left to work in the private sector for much more money. A good laugh and talented darts player he married Nikki lived in Kingswood and I believe they had 2 kids. Encouraged him to write articles for the Rovers programme during Keith Brookman era. He znd Tim Blake organised social events at the Mem. Not sure why he stopped watching the Gas Not seen him for over a decade but very sad to hear of his death. RIP
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Post by chilly1883 on Jul 19, 2022 20:50:45 GMT
RIP Steve 💙
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2022 20:56:53 GMT
A great person, a great supporter and a loyal friend.
RIP Steve you will be missed. xx
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Post by gasonthemount on Jul 19, 2022 22:19:51 GMT
I also worked in Tollgate House in the Planning Inspectorate and remember Steve being involved in various sports and activities. Also played 5-a-side football at Easton Sports Centre. Did not know Steve as well as John. RIP Steve. Gordon H.
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Post by pirate on Jul 19, 2022 22:22:54 GMT
RIP Steve.
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Post by pucklegas on Jul 20, 2022 5:34:38 GMT
Only met him a few times lovely man, proper Gas, RIP Steve.
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Post by DrFaustus on Jul 20, 2022 9:14:07 GMT
Steve had been very unwell for a couple of months and the crumb of solace his family can take, is that he won't have pain, suffering and misery.
A funny.and warm hearted gent, who will be sorely missed.
RIP mate x
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Post by stapletongas on Jul 20, 2022 9:57:14 GMT
Read this last night and just seeing the thread title with Steve's name made my heart sink.
Haven't seen Steve for a few years, but used to in the bar before games and sometimes on the terraces...well you heard him before seeing him, usually quips at the ref or lino!
Top bloke, always good company and we share the love of football, cricket and music. Motorhead playing right now in his honour!
Thoughts and prayers go out to all his loved ones and to Steve himself. Genuinely upsetting tragic news.
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Post by Midsomer Murderer on Jul 20, 2022 10:05:37 GMT
RIP STEVE
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