Emotional tribute paid to the former Fulham -keeper after death except for 37 coma
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Tribute was paid after the death of the former Fulham keeper Corrin Brooks-Meade.
The stop died on April 5 at the age of 37 after having spent a month in a coma.
Brooks-Meade suffered a stroke and bleed on the brain a month before his tragic death.
He was in the books of Fulham As a young person, he regularly played for their reserve side, but never made his full debut.
The Londoner, who was on loan at AFC Wimbledon in 2007, was almost registered Bournemouth When they were in League One after they were released by the cottagers.
But he went a successful career in Cypriot footballPlay for seven clubs in the country.
Brooks-Meade was also put down 23 times by the Montserrat National team.
He became close friends with the captain of the nation and Colchester striker Lyle Taylor while he had international service.
Taylor told the Daily mail: “If it is someone your age with whom you have spent so much time over the years and is seen as a football player and as a man, it will touch you hard.
“It is really going to sound cliché, but Corrin was a leader. He was a brick wall. He was probably the best of us as a group.
“He was just a brilliant person and we are all lucky that he could have share special moments with him.”
Fans added: “So sad. Condoloses to the family.”
Another wrote: “Terrible news to hear. What a player he has been over the years, completely surprised by it.”
A third said, “Rest in Vrede Corrin Sad to hear from your passing friend.”
Many supporters and old teammates have donated to one Gofundme Page Put in honor of him.
Brooks-Meade continued to play for Montserrat until last year, despite the pension of club football in 2021.
He kept hanging his gloves by opening an Afro-Caribbean Food company Cyprus.
His uncle was Raphael Meade, who played for Arsenal from 1981 to 1985.
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