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A Million Smiles: in memory of Dan Maddock, 1976-2008

"A Million Smiles" has been running since I heard the news of Dan's death in July 2008. It reached its original aim of £1,000 in just 8 days, and a revised target, £2,000, less than three months later. The appeal has remained open, and today, 12 November 2009, we are a smidgeon short of four times the original aim.

The appeal will close at the end of this month and I cannot resist raising the bar one last time. All but £4,000 is the wonderful sum that the Green Army has donated so far, but when you take Gift Aid into account, the figure is a good deal more. This is where it gets complicated because we also have to take into account the JustGiving charges (quite reasonably so), VAT, and credit and debit card fees, all of which affect the final total. Of course it's the final total that's all important - what the Cystic Fibrosis Trust actually receives - which is why I've now revised the target to £4,340. If we reach that amount, I reckon that the Trust will benefit by a magnificent £5,000, given by you in Dan's memory, and so appreciated by his family. That's worth a go isn't it?  

From Steve at www.greensonscreen.co.uk

I'll never forget Dan; he was one of the truly good guys. He first wrote to me in 2001 and I was struck from the very beginning by his enthusiasm for all things Green. As Greens on Screen’s first photo volunteer, the pictures and video clips of his beloved Plymouth Argyle have flowed from football grounds up and down the country since early 2002, always sent with an unquestioning dedication that has been an inspiration to me.

Even though I have known him since those early days, it was typical of the man that I only found out about his cystic fibrosis last year. He fought his life-long illness every day, striving to lead a normal life. And of course he loved his Greens, following them all over the country through thick and thin.

I wish I knew how many photos Dan provided in these last six years, to be enjoyed by fans all over the world. It will certainly be in the thousands. When you think of the number of visitors that the site attracts after every game, then multiply the numbers together, you begin to understand the magnitude of the pleasure he brought and the inspiration for the title of this page.

My abiding memory of Dan is simply one of a top bloke. He was forever optimistic, cheerful and always eager to do his bit. Nothing was too much trouble. His contribution to my site was immense and I'll be forever grateful. It's but a token of my appreciation and affection that I am trying to raise some money in your name, Dan, to fight an illness that we all pray will be defeated one day.

As we have said to each other many hundreds of times in this electronic world, "cheers mate!"

Some words from Mike Maddock, Dan's Dad:

Dan knew from an early age the terrible deal he had been dealt at birth, but his family never once heard him complain or lay blame anywhere. Watching Argyle and working on the photos and videos for GoS were a constant source of great joy to him. 

I’ve been an Argyle fan since my father first took me to Home Park in the late 1940s. But careering around the country every weekend from the Midlands to home and away matches never seemed like a sensible idea until Dan, with his usual persistence and disregard of any practical, well argued objections, persuaded me. We all have our Argyle stories. Dan and I had our share, and they often involved getting his camera into away grounds and using it once in there.

But there's one story which typifies Dan’s attitude to Plymouth Argyle. Years ago we were standing with a few dozen other Argyle fans, on the broken concrete, between bits of twisted rusty metal, which passed for the away terraces at the old Doncaster Stadium. It was mid-winter and I think we were 1-0 down at halftime. A dreadful game. It was freezing and it started to rain, which quickly turned to sleet. I turned to Dan and asked why we did it. Living as we did in the East Midlands we were within easy reach of London and Birmingham and some of the country’s top teams. Dan’s look said it all, and so did his comment “Anyone can watch teams like that Dad, it takes real supporters to watch this lot”. I never raised the subject with him again.

 

Please give generously to help defeat the disease that took our friend. Remember that it's not the amount that counts - it's what you can afford. Thank you.

Why does it allways seem to be the good guys?? RIP fellow Green. Donation by tonsk on 29/07/08

 

RIP Dan. Semper Fidelis Donation by Ian De-Lar on 29/07/08

 

RIP Dan. Always enjoyed Dan,s photo's. Happy to donate to an important cause. Donation by Kev (Northdowner) on 29/07/08

 

RIP Dan - you have set a fine example for others to follow Donation by Tim O'Hare on 29/07/08

 

R.I.P Pilgrim, you'll be missed. Donation by IJN on 29/07/08

 

RIP Dan. I admire the courage you showed to still enjoy your life to the full despite having to put up with this awful disease. Donation by P.Rees on 29/07/08

 

Dan's Dad's fine words along with many from others who knew Dan says it all. It won't sleet on the Green Army up there and we will be 1-0 Up at H.T.. Donation by Fitziboy on 29/07/08

 

RIP Dan. As an exile that has enjoyed your photo contributions over the years, you WILL be very sadly missed. Donation by Andy Soper on 29/07/08

 

RIP in Dan. I hope this small donation can enhance someone else's life just as yours has enriched ours. Donation by Tim Roughton on 29/07/08

 

Amazing dedication to an amazing website and what an inspiration to have fought such a battle Donation by Jeff Down on 29/07/08

 

Breathe easy now Dan, I doubt you ever realised just how much pleasure your photos gave to fans unab Donation by Becky Harvey on 29/07/08

 

Never new Dan, but clearly a wonderful husband, brother and son. You should all be very proud. Donation by Dan Owen on 29/07/08

 

Echoing John Stolliday - thanks for your fantastic contribution over the years. Rest in peace. Donation by John Lloyd on 29/07/08

 

Dan, in your memory, hope this helps someone. Donation by swendies on 29/07/08

 

Sounds like a top bloke, and he's given so many photos for us to enjoy. Thanks Dan. Donation by Dean on 29/07/08

 

I never knew Dan but greatly appreciated his hard work on GoS. We can beat Cystic Fibrosis if we work together. RIP Donation by John Stolliday (BBCJohn) on 29/07/08

 

Thanks for all the wonderful photos. Donation by Fellow Argyle fans on 28/07/08

 

I'll miss you mate. Donation by Trev on 28/07/08

 

Cheers mate! Donation by Steve on 28/07/08

 
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