HCAFC, HKR, NFFC. 🎶 I Believe in Miracles 🎶

Joined March 2012
329 Photos and videos
James Chestney retweeted
When Bobby Robson finished his last chemotherapy session in 2007, Dr Ruth Plummer pulled him to one side at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. Bobby thought it was going to be about his health. Instead, Ruth wanted to talk to him about something else. Her department was too old. There was a new Early Cancer Trials Unit being planned at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, three times bigger than what they already had, with a proper laboratory, modern equipment and room for clinical trials. But there was one problem. They did not have the money to kit it out. So Ruth asked Bobby if he knew anybody who might help. Bobby went home and spoke to his wife Elsie. The next day, they started making calls. Very quickly, what had started as a quiet conversation with Ruth had turned into a committee. Then the idea came up. Use Bobby’s name. He was not comfortable with that at first. He did not want a charity built around himself. But the others told him it would open doors, and once Bobby agreed to it, there was no going halfway. The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation was born. At the first meeting with the hospital, Don Robson got straight to the point. How much money was needed to get started? £500,000. And Ruth needed it by the summer of 2008 because she wanted the facility running by October. That was when Bobby knew what he had walked into. “There could be no slowing down, no pulling out, no getting halfway down the road and turning back.” The original plan had been simple enough. Bobby would lend his name, act as a figurehead, and stay in the background. It did not work out like that. He went to the meetings. He did the interviews. He kept going even when he was not well. Sometimes he would pull Ruth to one side and ask her: “What have you bloody well got me into?” But he never missed a single meeting. The launch was held at the Copthorne Hotel. By then, Bobby was fully in it. “If I’m committed to something, then I’m committed.” And then the money started coming in. Within seven weeks, the first target had already been reached. £560,000. Then people started turning up at Bobby and Elsie’s house. The first donation came from a woman carrying an envelope full of cash. Her husband had recently died, and his final request had been that people at his funeral gave money to Bobby’s charity instead of buying flowers. She handed over £271.74. “What can you say to that?” Then there was Johnny Bliss, a local singer with pancreatic cancer. His doctors had told him he had months to live, but he still held a concert, sold CDs and raised around £10,000 for the Foundation. Bobby met him at the Copthorne. Johnny brought his family with him, and made the men wear their best suits and ties. Bobby could see he was not well. “I could have cried.” And for all the football he had lived through, all the countries, all the clubs, all the games, this became his last big job. “It’s not about beating Portsmouth any more.” “It’s about beating death.” As of today the Sir Bobby Robson foundation has raised over £27 million. #football
40
227
2,149
166,583
James Chestney retweeted
A King’s town then a city. 👑 Introducing our new technical partner @oxensportsuk and proudly revealing our 2026/27 home kit. On sale Friday 9am. 🧡 🔗 wearehullcity.co.uk/news/202… #hcafc
294
282
2,465
880,105
James Chestney retweeted
Wonderful respect in the minutes silence @WTrinityRL for John Kear also brill from Hull KR fans 👏🏼👏🏼
10
19
562
61,369
James Chestney retweeted
The 6th June marks the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings by Allied troops in Normandy. We will remember them.
14
86
2,184
I’m after some help did any #hcafc or #boro fans that went up in the corporate at Wembley pick up the menu and order of events at the play off final I’m after one for my collection if anyone can help. 2023 one below to show what I’m after.
3
1
1,119
James Chestney retweeted
🔍 Exclusive pics of tomorrow’s playing surface in Tampa that awaits England 👇 Full story below w/ @MikeKeegan_DM
🏟️ England to kick off World Cup preparations on ‘plug and play' pitch 📷 Pics raise questions over Tampa surface 🚜 FA groundstaff liaising with venue 👍 Locals confident of no issues w/@CraigHope_DM dailymail.com/sport/football…
283
99
978
3,286,439
James Chestney retweeted
Thanks to @JuneFairhurst for sending me this this morning. I can’t tell you how much fun, laughter we as players used to have when John’s fingers whet off! It meant he was at it, intense and excited! Being at the game I missed this but in equal measure I laughed & cried at it!
10
32
455
20,958
James Chestney retweeted
Red hot Robins 🔥 Willie Peters is the @Betfred #SuperLeague Coach of the Month for May 🏆
21
11
79
37,861
James Chestney retweeted
warra trophy 🏆 #hcafc
13
36
537
16,917
James Chestney retweeted
Our Wembley goalscorer turns 30 today! 🥳 Have a good birthday, @oli_mcburnie 🧡 #hcafc
24
69
1,220
38,458
James Chestney retweeted
🟠 Hull City'nin Premier League'e çıkması 💬 "90 dakikalık bir sinir testiydi. O kadar hazırlamışım ki kendimi negatife, gol olduğuna inanamadım." 🗣️ Hull City Başkanı Acun Ilıcalı, Erdem Bitik'in özel röportaj konuğu oldu! | #beINSPORTS
3
6
151
67,637
James Chestney retweeted
Parallels. 🪞 #hcafc
5
53
513
23,227
James Chestney retweeted
I heard that your dreams came true Superb @HullCity footage as those final seconds ticked away and the celebrations began, blended with some City Hall fan emotion #UTT #hcafc #PremierLeagueTigers
1
26
222
11,005
James Chestney retweeted
A true Rugby League man - John Kear
4
116
1,029
42,639
James Chestney retweeted
RIP John Kear. A monumental loss to rugby league and above all else, the loveliest man who would help anyone with anything.
1
4
131
5,039
James Chestney retweeted
Hull KR are deeply saddened to learn the passing of Rugby League legend, John Kear. Everyone at the club sends our thoughts and best wishes to John's family and friends during this incredibly difficult time.
The RFL today pays tribute to John Kear, who died suddenly on Sunday afternoon returning north from Wembley, having been part of the BBC’s commentary team for the Challenge Cup Finals Our thoughts and condolences are with John’s wife Dawn, his family and friends
6
39
269
18,228
James Chestney retweeted
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of John Kear John was part of the BBC's coverage on Saturday of the Challenge Cup Finals As a Head Coach, he lifted the iconic trophy in 1998 with the Sheffield Eagles and in 2005 at Cardiff with Hull FC
6
29
414
13,490
James Chestney retweeted
Monday blues? Not here 😌 #hcafc
6
41
723
16,052
James Chestney retweeted
The RFL today pays tribute to John Kear, who died suddenly on Sunday afternoon returning north from Wembley, having been part of the BBC’s commentary team for the Challenge Cup Finals Our thoughts and condolences are with John’s wife Dawn, his family and friends
173
232
1,770
427,958
RIP John. Got to know you well through the rugby league media circles and you were great with me 21 years ago on my work experience at Hull FC when doing media duties. Such a sad day. Condolences to Dawn and the rest of the family.
The RFL today pays tribute to John Kear, who died suddenly on Sunday afternoon returning north from Wembley, having been part of the BBC’s commentary team for the Challenge Cup Finals Our thoughts and condolences are with John’s wife Dawn, his family and friends
2
315