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Alison Coia aka Caley Ally

Dear All,

Just wanted to let you know, Alison Coia, aka Caley Ally, passed away on Sunday.

She had been very bravely battling Cancer for some time.

Absolutely gutted, such a fantastic Lady! Many many happy memories of "The Mob", "The Coia Bus" and the

good ole days of supporting Caley together the first time we got to the 1st Division. An absolute

nutcase, who will be very very sorely missed!

We think the funeral will be in Glasgow on Friday afternoon. I don't have the full

details yet, if you'd like to go can you PM me please, and I'll get the details to you as

soon as I can.

Sending lots of love to Iain, Craig and Lesley

Mrs PB

xxxx

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Sincere condolances from me too. I had the pleasure of meeting the Coias at an away match many years ago. Haven't seen them on the forum for a long time, presumably Alison's illness being the reason. R.I.P.

Very sad news.

Newer fans might not know Alison, but there was a time when she and her family travelled around the country week in week out, following the team with great passion, and were known to pretty much anyone who attended away games.

Condolences to the family.

Such bad news, you'll have the best seat in the house home and away, RIP Caley Ally, Heart Felt condolances to her family and friends... x

Very sad news indeed. Spent many an enjoyable away game with Iain and Ally in div 1 a while back. Condolances to family and friends.

Very sad news.

My favourite memory of Alison, which I'm sure you will remember well, was the night we played I-spy on the steps of Hampden Park hours on end awaiting the verdict of the Partick appeal.

Iain, my thoughts are very much with you and the family.

Steve

Tragic news and my heartfelt support and love goes out to Iain and the lads. The Coia Bus trip to Tynecastle will forever have a special place in my memories - alongside Ali.

Many happy memories of away days and a few at home with Alison and Iain. Only the other day I was sifting through some photo's and came across one with a group of us in the Cottage Tandorri restaurant in Inverness celebrating either someone's birthday or a Caley win! Wonderful times and a memory we will cherish of Alison's smiling face.

Our hearts go out to you Iain, Craig and Lesley and the rest of the family on your sad loss.

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Very sad news.

Regards to the Coia family for their loss.

Very sad news. I remember Alison week in week out at games when i was younger, always full of passion. Thoughts are with you Iain.

Such sad news, I too have so many great Mob/Coia bus memories with Ian and Alison making the trips special for us all, that first season in the SPL will forever be remembered becuase of them. My thoughts go out to Ian, Craig and Lesley.

R.I.P Alison

Very sad news, my thoughts go out to Iain, Craig and Lesley. Alison was one of the best and will be sorely missed. The Coia Bus to Tynecastle is also one of my favourite ever football trips, magical day.

When I first moved down here to Glasgow for work around three and a half years ago I didn't really know anyone in Glasgow. I sent Alison an email to say Hi and that we should meet for a beer sometime, she invited me round for Sunday dinner, Iain picked me up in town and I had a great day, lovely food, lots of beer and was made very, very welcome.

Like so many others I have great memories of seeing Alison and Iain at many games too.

My thoughts are with Iain, Craig and Lesley.

Nothing more I can say to add to what everyone else has said, absolutely gutted and my condolences to Iain and all.

A wonderful friendly lady who'll be sadly missed. Sincerest condolences to Iain and the boys from Aileen and I.

Very sad news indeed. Fond memories of home and away games with Alison & Iain and family.

Heartfelt sympathy to Iain and family

From Kay & David

I'd like to echo everyones comments and pass on my condolances to Iain, all the family and her friends.

The train for the Dundee semi-final was a hoot and one of my fondest memories was dancing with herself, the PB's and a few others outside Hampden before kick off, with 'Married to the mob' on the back of her shirt!

R.I.P Ally xx

So sad to hear of Ali's passing. but it puts all sport into perspective when a life is take away.

A wonderful lady who will be very sadly missed. Thanks for the very happy memories.

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