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Good evening Latics fans.

 

I'm sorry to have to inform you all of the passing 30yr old Nathan Mclean,following a short battle of stomach cancer.

 

Nathan was a life long supporter of both the Latics and the Roughyeds.

 

We Roughyeds supporters would like to get as many Latics fans across to Spotland on sunday to help show our love for Nathan, in all your latics shirts as we plan to do a 1 minute round of applause for Nathan on the 30th minute. We will return that gratitude by turning up at your next home game( Bury 23rd ?) in our roughyeds shirts.

 

Nathan, I believe was well loved by you lot as well as us, and like the Roughyeds players, Nathan was visited by some of the Latics team in hospital.

 

We look forward to seeing as many as you can bring on sunday.

 

Thanks

 

Brian Larrad

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I only met Nathan on a handful of occasions, but he was a very friendly and likeable guy. The ilk of fan who makes up the life blood of a club.

 

It was upsetting to hear of his diagnoses weeks ago, but how quickly his death has come about is just heartbreaking.

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RIP Nathan. So sad to lose your life at 30 years of age. Condolences to your family. I have to ask; is this the Nathan that dressed up as a caveman on the last day of the season before last at Orient? Worked for Subway, I think?

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Nathen was a top bloke with a heart of gold I was out with him and forte baby who posts on here before he was diagnosed. Its truly heartbreaking that the horrible illness has taken such a kind gentle bloke so early.

 

Bristol no that nathen is a diffrent guy.

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Good evening Latics fans.

 

I'm sorry to have to inform you all of the passing 30yr old Nathan Mclean,following a short battle of stomach cancer.

 

Nathan was a life long supporter of both the Latics and the Roughyeds.

 

We Roughyeds supporters would like to get as many Latics fans across to Spotland on sunday to help show our love for Nathan, in all your latics shirts as we plan to do a 1 minute round of applause for Nathan on the 30th minute. We will return that gratitude by turning up at your next home game( Bury 23rd ?) in our roughyeds shirts.

 

Nathan, I believe was well loved by you lot as well as us, and like the Roughyeds players, Nathan was visited by some of the Latics team in hospital.

 

We look forward to seeing as many as you can bring on sunday.

 

Thanks

 

Brian Larrad

Great gesture. It would be excellent if something so tragic could unite the towns two divided premier sporting establishments.
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Such a caring person Nathan it was a pleasure to know him. I will be attending the yeds game this week to show my support to Nathan.

 

Brian any chance of doing an event when you are at home to London as we are at home to Blackpool the same weekend?

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I didn't know him well but saw him at games. Truly tragic. Sincerest condolences to his friends and family. R.I.P

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Such a caring person Nathan it was a pleasure to know him. I will be attending the yeds game this week to show my support to Nathan.

 

Brian any chance of doing an event when you are at home to London as we are at home to Blackpool the same weekend?

We are talking about organising something, at the moment we're trying to get sunday organised,then we'll be looking at your Bury game

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Everyone up has spoke on here sums up the great lad Nathan was.

 

A big request to all Oldham fans On the 10th January, Nathan McLean a loyal passionate supporter of both The Latics and Roughyheads passed away after a short battle with Cancer.

 

Even in his final few days and hours, Nathan was still looking forward to watching his beloved latics. While in hospital Nathan turned 30 years of age and at this weekends game with Bradford on the 30th min we are asking if all fans could please join in a minutes applause in memory of Nathan.

 

If you could share this on all social media outlets related with Latics it be appreciated.

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30 is no age, I didn't know him and what a wonderful suggestion by both sets of fans.

 

My condolences to the family and friends who knew him

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