OXFORD United fans are being asked to contribute to a book of condolences for Joey Beauchamp’s family.
U’s supporters and the wider football community have shared countless emotional tributes since the legend’s death was announced on Saturday.
The fans’ favourite played 428 games for United, scoring 77 times, putting him in the club's all-time top ten for goals and appearances.
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Working with the Oxford Mail and BBC Oxford Sport, the club have announced they will compile a book to present to Beauchamp’s daughters.
United head coach Karl Robinson said: “This is an opportunity for fans to show the family their appreciation about what he meant to them.
"It’s a sad time for Oxford United – this one will hurt.
"We just want to send our condolences, thoughts and prayers to his family.
"They’re the most important people now, but we just need to make sure his life is remembered.
"This person will always live here, in our minds and the hearts of those who have adored people who wear yellow.
"He was up there at the top of the tree and we just want to make sure we do everything in our power to make sure his legacy carries on.”
Fans are invited to share their favourite memories of the winger as a player, stories of meeting him, tributes, condolences or any other message.
You can leave your message here.
The U's will hold a minute’s applause before Saturday’s home game against Cambridge United and more ways to pay their respects are in the pipeline.
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