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R.I.P 15:29 - Apr 18 with 868 viewsQPR1882

No age at all

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27080041
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R.I.P on 15:35 - Apr 18 with 843 viewsRANGERS4EVER

Always so sad to hear stories like this. R.I.P Dylan

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R.I.P on 17:12 - Apr 18 with 727 viewsHayesender

Beyond sad.

RIP lad

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R.I.P on 18:01 - Apr 18 with 618 viewsGloucs_R

Feck me, 20 years old is nothing. Poor lad and poor family.

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R.I.P on 20:23 - Apr 18 with 510 viewswestberksr

Terrible for family & friends, RIP to the poor lad.
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R.I.P on 21:00 - Apr 18 with 442 viewsloftboy

R.I.P on 20:23 - Apr 18 by westberksr

Terrible for family & friends, RIP to the poor lad.


RIp tragically young

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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R.I.P on 21:14 - Apr 18 with 428 viewsbosh67

Terrible. 3 years of suffering as well. Dreadful. RIP and thoughts to his family. RIP

Never knowingly right.
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R.I.P on 21:18 - Apr 18 with 419 viewsrichranger

From West Ham's Website:

West Ham United announce the sad news that forward Dylan Tombides has passed away at the age of 20 following his brave battle with cancer.
Dylan passed away on Friday morning with his family by his side having courageously fought the disease for three years after initially being diagnosed with testicular cancer in summer 2011.

He remained a regular visitor to Chadwell Heath throughout his treatment and his positive attitude and professional approach to his football and training always impressed and boosted his team-mates and coaches alike.

Dylan's amazing resilience and positivity saw him through months of surgery and chemotherapy, while his outstanding talent saw him make his first-team debut in a League Cup tie with Wigan Athletic at the Boleyn Ground in September 2012.

Away from the pitch, Dylan did a huge amount of work to raise awareness of male cancer, supporting the One for the Boys campaign at a number of high-profile events alongside the likes of Hollywood star Samuel L. Jackson, snooker star Jimmy White and fellow Australian Peter Andre.

Dylan was respected by everyone who knew him for his intelligent views on the game and his larger than life character. He was a loving son, amazing brother and well-respected member of the West Ham squad. He will be hugely missed by everyone who had the honour of knowing him.

His passing will be marked by a minute's applause ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League fixture with Crystal Palace at the Boleyn Ground. The Hammers' players will also wear black armbands in his memory.

The thoughts of everyone associated with the Club are with his parents Tracylee and Jim, brother Taylor, his family and friends at this sad time. The Club request that their privacy is now respected and they are allowed to grieve their much loved son and brother in peace.
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