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Tributes to loving son Adam killed in Blackburn

HEARTBREAK: Adam Rogers HEARTBREAK: Adam Rogers

HEARTFELT tributes have poured in for a popular Blackburn man who died after being attacked in the town centre.

His parents, Pat and David Rogers, today said they were “devastated” by the tragic loss of their “gentle, generous and attentive” son.

They described Adam as a keen sportsman who loved football and was dedicated to his coaching post at Padiham Ladies Football Team.

Kevin McMahon, principal of St Mary’s College, where Adam had studied A levels, said: “Adam was kind, funny, gentle, caring, talented and extremely popular,” he said.

Mr and Mrs Rogers, of Dukes Brow, Blackburn said: “We are devastated by this tragic loss. Adam was the most loving, gentle, generous and attentive young man.”

The couple said their son rarely went out at night into the town but on this occasion he had met up with friends he had not seen for some time.

In a family statement, the couple said: “Adam wasn't a club goer and only went out occasionally to town, preferring to visit friends at their homes.

“This night out was special as he was aiming to see friends that he hadn't seen for sometime and we know he was really looking forward to it. He saw lots of good friends out that night who had missed him whilst he had been living out of the area.”

Mr and Mrs Rogers said their son had loved sport and had a strong sense of fair play.

They said: “Adam was inquisitive, he questioned thing and was curious. He was a keen sportsman and he loved his football as well as walking and cycling.

“He coached Padiham Ladies Football team and was very dedicated. He had previously played for St Bedes, St Mary's College, St Martins west view and Darwen Rangers.

"When Adam played, he played fair. He had a strong sense that everything should be fair.”

Adam, who had been working temporarily for a local coach company, was a former pupil at St Bede’s RC High School and St Mary’s College in Blackburn and the University of Cumbria, where he took a degree in coaching and sports performance.

He had recently returned to the family home from the Lake District after splitting with his girlfriend.

Gary Mills, manager of Padiham Ladies football team said he “felt like he’d lost a son”.

Mr Mills added that the whole squad was “devastated” by the news of Adam’s death.

“Adam was eager to learn things off me and hugely committed,” he said.

“He had moved to Ulverston a while ago to be with a girlfriend, and I said to him that I’d understand if he couldn’t continue helping us any more, but he would hear nothing of it.

“Such was his dedication, he drove from Ulverston to Padiham every Wedne-sday for an hour’s training session, and again for matches at weekends.

“He was such a positive, peace-loving lad. He was always a peacemaker.

“Not only have we lost a very good coach, but I feel like I’ve lost a son.”

Adam had been a coach for Padiham Ladies Football Team for two years after replying to an advert in the Lancashire Telegraph.

He was studying for football coaching badges at the time he died.

Padiham Ladies Football Club team member Kim Parkinson, 37, from the Coalclough area of Burnley, said: “Adam was a superb guy.

“He was just a very decent, genuine bloke.”

Des Callaghan, head teacher at specialist sports college St Bede's, Blackburn, said: “There are a number of staff still at the school who remember Adam and we are shocked and deeply saddened to hear of his tragic death.

“He was very well respected, a thoroughly lovely lad who we were very proud to have.

“Our sympathies and prayers are with his family.”

Kevin McMahon, principal of St Mary’s College, Blackburn, where Adam studied A levels, said: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Adam’s family in this terrible time.

“Adam was kind, funny, gentle, caring, talented and extremely popular.

“He will be very much missed by everyone who knew him.”

Dr Liz Mallabon, Adam’s personal tutor for his degree in coaching and sports performance at the University of Cumbria, said: “We are all shocked to hear the news. “Adam was very passionate about sport.

“He was quiet and unassuming and the last person you would imagine this happening to. He was liked by everyone.”

School friend Nick Turner, 24, said that Adam Rogers was "the least likely person to get into a drunken fight".

He said: "He never picked fights. To people who didn't know him, he was very quiet.

"He was a happy-go-lucky sort who loved football and every aspect of sport."

If you would like to pay tribute to Adam, or pass on your condolences to his family, please add your comments below.

Comments(14)

blackburn_85 says...
2:03pm Sun 5 Jul 09

The most gentle man you could ever meet.
A respectful, hard working & fun man - not an aggressive trouble making bone in his body.
Thoughts are with the family and we can only hope that the police can find the person who did this.

punkmum says...
5:32pm Mon 6 Jul 09

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Adam. Yet another young live lost to mindless violence. When will it end?

I hope that the people with this murderer will do the decent thing and speak to the police, use Crimestoppers if you have to, but please put this family first and do the right thing.




pleake says...
5:34pm Mon 6 Jul 09

I can't believe this has happened. We hadn't spoken since college, but Adam was one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet. His death is tragic and cruel. I hope that the police lock these people away for life for their barbarism. Condolences to his family.

Paul Leake

Slimplynth says...
8:26pm Mon 6 Jul 09

What an horrific end to this story, a sensless waste of an innocent life. I can't imagine how the family must be feeling. My sincere condolences.

Champion Sound says...
8:21am Tue 7 Jul 09

My condolences to the family, i hope that the people who were all responsible get what they deserve.

B Atherton says...
9:50am Tue 7 Jul 09

Seriously one of the funniest, nicest & most genuine people i've ever met. It was an absolute pleasure to call him a friend.
Tragic. I'm devasted. Never have I been so disgusted to call Blackburn my home.

OSmalley says...
11:04am Tue 7 Jul 09

Adam really was the best of people as well as the best of friends. He was kind, funny, loyal and gentle. Not a bad bone in his body, he was just so much fun to be around. He has left all his friends and family with some amazing memories. I am so proud to have known Adam and to have had the pleasure of calling him my good friend. I just wish that we could all be more like the kind of person that Adam was. He will be in our hearts forever and will never be forgotten. I am yet to work out what the lesson we should all learn from this tragic event but what ever it is I hope that we all do. Love you for ever Podge, thanks for the good times….

hleig says...
11:06am Tue 7 Jul 09

Adam was in my year at university, what a lovely guy, what an absolute waste of life. I have also moved back to Blackburn and will not go for a night out here.

Helen

Michelle Teasdale says...
11:26am Tue 7 Jul 09

If there is a God up there, why has he taken one of the nicest and genuine blokes I'll ever have the pleasure to meet? Always had a smile on his face, never moaned or grumbled. He will be sadly missed.

NTurner says...
1:29pm Tue 7 Jul 09

This tragedy is a sad reflection of the town which Adam and his friends have called home all our lives. He was generous, gentle and caring, but also quick witted, hilariously funny and always fun to be around. I am privileged to have had the pleasure to have known him all these years and had the honour of calling him my friend. I, and the rest of his mates, will miss him as a friend, as a teammate and above all the wonderful person he was. He was an example to all of us. Thank you Podge, for the innumerable times you put a smile on our faces.

pal001 says...
7:14pm Tue 7 Jul 09

God, when i read that it was Adam who was mindlessly taken like that, a very very dark cloud descended on me and the tears came flooding out for Pat and David.... how cruel some people in this world are.
I knew Adam for a short time when i did some work on their house a few years ago and what a cracking lad he was, full of life, and like everyone knows so so nice and gentle with a lovely honest family the best you can get.
I am so very sorry for Adams family and friends and to all who this has affected.
If God has a reason for taking Adam home then it must be the most important reason ever.

Our deepest condolences Pat and Dave.

PAUL & MICHAEL LANG

accyx says...
8:43pm Tue 7 Jul 09

adam, what can i say, the most loveliest lad i have ever met, i can only describe him as an angel sent in disguise, and cruelly taken away from us. will never forget the memories i shared with him, he was the best and always will be loved. amazing how all his friends are pulling together for support and condolences to his family. therl always be a special place in my heart for you podge, lots of love x

tomlad says...
2:12pm Wed 8 Jul 09

I knew Adam when i was much younger, he was a friend of my next door neighbour but he would let me and my friend Scott sit with him during lunchtimes whilst we were at primary school. He would spend most of his dinner then making sure we were ok and making us laugh. He had a little routine where he would read off the back of a biscuit packet and change the ingredients to things like, old mans toenail and eye of newt. I never forgot that and me and Scott would talk about it all the way though primary and even secondary school. I used to think he was the funniest guy in school! Even when he saw me in secondary (at this point he was in year 11 and i was in year 7) he never forgot who i was and would smile and pull funny faces at me and my friend. He honestly did have a warm heart and was one of the naturally funniest people ive ever met. I know I havent seen him for maybe 7 years, and I cannot really say I was his friend like so many others were. But I never forgot Podge growing up and I am really sad to hear about what happened.

I hope his family can find some comfort in the fact that he has seemingly touched everyones lives who met him.
R.I.P Podge.

lesliewrightwebb says...
3:14pm Wed 8 Jul 09

I worked with Adam at cascades health club and he was one of the finest guys i have ever met. He was caring, funny, and a great bloke to work and spend time with,and i am proud to have known him - he was a true friend and he will never be forgotten.My condolences to his family and his friends
Les Wrightwebb

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