Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Former Linnets footballer Sam dies at car meet

- BY DAMON WILKINSON

TRIBUTES are being paid to a former Runcorn Linnets footballer who was killed after being knocked down at a car meet.

Sam Harding, 20, from Stockport, was hit by an Audi S3 at the event on an industrial estate in Warrington on Sunday night.

A 21-year-old man from Morley, Leeds, was arrested at the scene on suspicion causing death by dangerous driving.

Sam, a midfielder, played nonleague football with FC United, Runcorn Linnets, Glossop North End and Ashton Athletic among others and also represente­d England Schoolboys.

Jimmy Whyte, chairman at Ashton Athletic in Wigan, said: “Ashton Athletic are devastated to hear the news of the passing of 2021/22 first team player Sam Harding.

“Sam was only at our club for one season and was a huge factor in our improved form since his arrival. He is a quiet, well-mannered young man and he will be sorely missed by everyone at the club. All our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends at this terrible time.”

FC United academy manager Tom Conroy said: “I worked with Sam in our academy for two years in which he shown to be a very good centre midfielder playing week in week out for the youth team, before eventually training and making appearance­s for our first team.

“Technicall­y Sam was one of the best academy players we have ever had, and that was proven when he was successful in England schoolboy trials earning caps for his country.

“He was a very polite lad and a pleasure to coach. Not only did his footballin­g ability shine but his attitude, work rate and profession­alism on and off the pitch was always exemplary, and he was a great role model for his peers.

“Sam would seem quite quiet in and around the lads, however it was clear that he was a very popular and well liked lad in the academy with his team mates and staff at FC United.

“Sam is always spoken about to future academy players as a perfect example of the type of player we want at the club not only with regards to the standard of footballin­g ability but the type of person he was - kind, polite, hard working and profession­al.

“He will be sadly missed and I would like to pass my love and condolence­s to Sam’s family.”

Runcorn Linnets FC said: “We are deeply saddened to hear the tragic news that Sam Harding unfortunat­ely lost his life in a car accident yesterday.

“Sam made a handful of appearance­s for the club at the start of the season. We would like to offer our condolence­s to Sam’s family and friends.”

Prescot Cables FC said: “The club are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Sam Harding, who was killed in a car accident last night.

“Sam made a number of appearance­s for Prescot Cables during the 2019-2020 season. Our thoughts are with his friends, former teammates and family at this time. RIP Sam.”

Sam also represente­d England Schoolboys at under 18s level. In 2019 he featured in a special digital Panini sticker set of the England Schoolboys squad.

In a tribute, Sam’s family said: “Our beautiful son was tragically taken away from us on Sunday 10 April 2022. A much loved son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend to many.

“We will never ever forget you Sam and will love you forever. Rest in peace sweet angel, love Mum, Dad and Amy xx.”

Police are appealing for witnesses and video footage of the incident which took place at around 9.40pm on Kingsland Grange.

They say a ‘large number’ of people were at the car meet - events where large numbers of car enthusiast­s gettogethe­r.

Sgt Simon Degg, from Cheshire Police’s Serious and Complex Collision Investigat­ion Unit, said: “Enquiries

He was a very polite lad and a pleasure to coach

FC UNITED ACADEMY MANAGER TOM CONROY

in relation to this incident are in the early stages and we are committed to doing everything we can to establish what has taken place.

“We know that there were a large number of people present at the ‘car meet’ and as part of our investigat­ion we are keen to hear from witnessed the collision.

“The same goes for anyone with any video footage from the event both of the collision itself and before and after the incident. I’d urge anyone with any informatio­n, no matter how small, to get in touch.”

Anyone with any informatio­n or video footage which may aid the investigat­ion is asked to contact Cheshire Police on 101, quoting IML 1242714.

 ?? ?? ● Footballer Sam Harding, 20, was killed at a ‘car meet’ in Warrington. He had played for Runcorn Linnets and (inset) England Schoolboys
● Footballer Sam Harding, 20, was killed at a ‘car meet’ in Warrington. He had played for Runcorn Linnets and (inset) England Schoolboys

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