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The president of a youth football club has died following a serious road accident.Galston Youth Football Club's Paddy Lennon was left injured following the incident on Monday, May 25.A statement from the club on Wednesday, May 27 said that Paddy had been involved in a serious road accident and was receiving treatment for his injuries in hospital.However, it was announced yesterday that the popular 42-year-old had died with his fiancée Louise Lennon by his side.Two members of Kilmarnock's 1997 Scottish Cup winning team have been among those expressing their sadness.The statement from Galston YFC read: "It is with a heavy heart that we at Galston YFC have to announce that our club president Paddy Lennon has passed away today with Louise by

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