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As like everyone I was completely and utterly shocked when I heard the news. Simple words cannot explain how much you meant to everyone who met you. I realise now how much of generous kind - hearted guy you were and I honestly can't remember seeing you frown or even in a bad mood. Many people, my self included could a lot learn from your good nature.

Monday mornings was great for me as I could talk to you in all my frees about how Chelsea did at the weekend. I know you constantly listened to my complaining or praise for hours on end but it was always great to speak to a fellow Chelsea fan. Last year especially when every free (in the days when they were called frees and not study periods) we walked down the village buying bacon rolls, cakes or woteva was on offer and as usual we talked about Chelsea as we went.

I think everybody was in awe of your dedication to sport especially football. I think it was in yr 10 when playing football.. Whenever you got the ball I was determined to get into the box as I knew you would find me with your cross, we seemed to have a system going. And if I got the goal (less than likely) we would call it "Chelsea class"

Anyway, sixth form wont be the same without you and even in 30 years time I will look back and think how much you meant to me and everyone you met. You were a fantastic person and I only wish I could have the same kind - heated nature that you possessed. The world would be a better place if we all acted like you.

Make sure you rest your leg and watch all the games.... Ill c you up front whenever I watch Chelsea coz I know you could have made it that far.

Love as always and God Bless

Jamie

Ps I have written to Chelsea...hopefully they will dedicate something to you, a signed picture or something.. if not ill break into the dressing room and tell those guys who you were!!!!

Pps your last words to me were "bloody Bolton" as they had come back to draw 2 -2 with Chelsea, cheeky as always but a laugh at the same time.

Jamie Sheehan, 29th November 2004 at 1:16am

for nick: although i had only known you for about three years you were the greatest mate to me! u were there for me when i needed you and u made me smile so much. i shall never forget you hugs and ure texts. ure face will remain in my memory n i shall cherish the pictures of u that i have. i miss you so much, i love u hun.rest in peace....ure safe now.

Ema Rooney, 29th November 2004 at 12:55pm

"We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another."

Anonymous, 29th November 2004 at 12:40pm

hey nick, i didnt know u that well but i knew u well enuf to no that u were and always will be a wanderful person. u always had a smile on ur face and u seemed to spread it thro others. your txts always made me laugh and u always had the right thing to say. i will never forget u. my thoughts go out to ur family and close friends. may u rest in peace forever!!! love ya xxxxxxxx

Anonymous, 29th November 2004 at 12:24pm

hi im michael i went to primary school with nicholas you used to live at the top of my road he was a really good friend to me i have loads of memories of are childhood together when i found out about the accident i didnt believe it at first untill people told me. i never thought such a bad thing would happen to such a good mate. ive always one day thought ill go see him but now its to late. i would really like it if i could come to the funeral. my mum is very upset and didnt believe it either. i send my love and regards to him and all the family. if i can come to the funeral please give me a ring or email me my number is [edited out] or my house phone is [edited out] may nicholas rest in peace. from Michael Meaby

Michael Meaby, 29th November 2004 at 11:55am

I would just send my deepest sympathies to nicks family as i went to school with his sister. No words can describe what nicks family and friends are going through, but he was clearly a much loved and respected person who will never be forgotten. Sleep well Nick. xx

Anonymous, 29th November 2004 at 11:42am

It's only just sunk in that this could really happen to such a kind and caring person. It was hard to believe that the day you died you there with me in p.e and the next day I sat there knowing that I'll never have a p.e lesson wiv you again. Nick will be in mine and everybody's heart in 6th form and never forgotten.

Rest in peace Nick.
Your friend Sam.

Sam Lee, 29th November 2004 at 11:27am

As a customer of Sainsbury's and a friend of Robert's family I was devastated to hear of the tragic accident last Wednesday.
Seeing both Nick and Robert working in Sainsbury's with smiles on their faces, makes me feel sad for both of their families in this very upsetting time.
Although I never met Nick personally, I wish to express my condolences to you all.
From what I have heard of Nick, he is a credit to his parents, and hope you can gain comfort from this

Bryan Hall, 29th November 2004 at 11:14am

what can i say? ive played football with nick for longer than i can rememeber. im the first eleven captain but to me u are and always will be. ul never be forgotten and rest in peace.

adam aka brownie

adam brown, 29th November 2004 at 11:10am

I did not know Nick personally but as a collegue at Savacentre.He seemed very polite and friendly. I am sure he will be greatly missed at work, school and by his family.

R.I.P. Nick

Ben Hailey, 29th November 2004 at 11:07am

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