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Football club pays tribute to well-loved fans
- Author, Andy Giddings
- Role, 大象传媒 News
A football club has paid tribute to two well known fans and has planned a minute's applause in their memory.
Congleton Town said Paul Leake was a "passionate supporter" who showed inspirational "enthusiasm, loyalty, and unwavering commitment to the team".
Former volunteer Alan Brennan worked tirelessly behind the scenes it said, and "his unwavering support made a significant impact on our club".
The club invited fans to "come together as a community to show our love".
On its Facebook page Congleton Town said Mr Brennan showed a "warm smile and encouraging words could brighten even the toughest of matches".
It said he was "the backbone of our community" and a "true friend and mentor to many".
Mr Leake, whose death was announced last week, would also be "deeply missed" the club said.
The club, which plays in the Midland League Premier Division, said his "spirit will continue to inspire us as we cheer on the Bears".
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