I went to Dave’s funeral yesterday in Burton on Trent, another pal gone.
As you get old, you seem to hear of friends deaths every two minutes.
The crematorium chapel was quite large and every row of pews were 
occupied. We had, about a forty minute hold up on the A1, due to an 
accident and just got there on time for the start of the service, which was 
very nice. Afterwards everyone went to the Pirrelli Stadium, home of 
Burton Albion it’s a small but superb stadium, everything seemed brand 
spanking new. The area where the refreshments and drinks were consumed 
had lots of tables and I assume this was the main restaurant for the stadium.
This overlooked the playing area and the pitch looks magnificent with 
sprinklers  
watering the, lovely green plush turf. As we entered the reception area there 
were 
posters telling us this was the venue for Dave’s good bye’s, wake or whatever 
it’s 
called. At the top of the stairs we went along a very long corridor and on the 
right 
hand side were all the doors to the executive boxes, for the match day patrons, 
all numbered as I said earlier, every thing was pristine and very smart. The 
people 
were wonderful, Dave’s daughter Sue, had mentioned to other mourners we had 
travelled from the North and she introduced me to Ben Robinson the Burton 
Albion 
Chairman, who I have to say is a lovely bloke and very sincere and friendly. I 
asked 
Ben, if Leeds United had sent a representative, of course they hadn’t, which I 
felt a 
bit embarrassed about. If it had been one of Leeds superstars, I’m sure there 
would 
have been quite a few there, but journeyman footballers such as Dave get no 
respect 
or recognition shown to them in my opinion and I think that’s a shame…………At 
least 
I was there to represent the Leeds fans and list, and felt honoured to be 
there. On my 
blazer lapel I had the old Blue & old gold LU Supporters club badge from the 
50’s and 
60’s. The buffet was all laid out in one of the executive boxes and then 
carried through 
to the main dining area where there was tea and coffer urns and the bar. As we 
left 
there was a football match in progress on the practice pitch between Burton 
Albion 
ladies and Birmingham ladies. All in all, obviously, a very sad occasion but 
Dave’s 
life was celebrated and at the the age of ninety four he certainly had been 
fortunate 
enough to have a long and happy life. He was a great person to know, generous 
and 
a true gentleman. RIP Dave McAdam, you will be missed, greatly, by many people.

Thirkers
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