Charlie in the media
Three year old Charlie has come to @AlderHeyCharity #hospital for surgery on a rare type of brain tumour called an Ependymoma. #braintumour #NHS #health #Liverpool pic.twitter.com/pscd0fzcL9
— Label1 Television Limited (@Label1tv) January 10, 2019
Some excellent movement in the build up to a classy @SaleSharksRugby try! 🦈
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) December 27, 2020
And a special celebration from @YardeM 👍#thumbsupforcharlie | #GallagherPrem pic.twitter.com/h5gxePGiQ9
Three year old Charlie suffers from a rare brain tumour called an Ependymoma. Connor Mallucci is the only surgeon in the UK prepared to attempt further surgery. #Hospital pic.twitter.com/y69l3GQlYm
— BBC Two (@BBCTwo) January 14, 2019
.#Lancashire's Tractor Run will be held in memory of a 5yo boy from Inskip who died last month.@thumbsupforcha1 had been battling brain tumours since he was 2 years old.
— Rock FM News (@RockFMNews) May 7, 2021
The convoy starts at 7pm tonight.
We spoke to his mum & dad Nici and John... pic.twitter.com/XpuqnBIpQt
There will be a moment of silence in memory of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh before our @ChampionsCup match this afternoon.#YourSharks will also wear black armbands in memory of our dear friend @thumbsupforcha1 👇🏻#LARvSAL | #SharksFamily pic.twitter.com/XpkAYcKrVY
— Sale Sharks 🦈 (@SaleSharksRugby) April 10, 2021
Today I ran 10k and donated an extra £10 to @BrainTumourOrg. I wasn't running for me, today was for Charlie Robinson. The family are constantly in my thoughts. Sending John and Nici and the boys our love, from Andy, Katie, Zac And PixieBelle♥️@thumbsupforcha1#ACureCantWait pic.twitter.com/cqwR3lEK2r
— Andy Sykes (@aidenseek) April 9, 2021
Desperately sad news about @thumbsupforcha1. Everyone at #Fylde RFC sends their sincere condolences to the Robinson family and friends at @GarstangRUFC. Here are the Fylde & @RugbyHoppers squads sending best wishes to Charlie back in Sept 2019 at the Woodlands. pic.twitter.com/OUsDWf8ix2
— Fylde Rugby (@fylderugby) April 8, 2021
An extremely tough year means we were unable to visit @AlderHey in person this time… but that was not going to stop the Reds meeting some of the youngsters currently being treated ❤️
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 22, 2020
An emotional day with plenty of festive cheer. Thank YOU for everything, @AlderHey ❤️ pic.twitter.com/5dzibY1jAY
100th Cap for @WilkinsonConnor playing for @fylderugby and @thumbsupforcha1 #TUFC #n2n @TalkRugbyUnion #rugbyfamily 💯 Sponsored by Strappal Zinc Oxide Tape... 🤕👳🏻🧻 pic.twitter.com/X0nTcqRpLY
— Seano Tatler (@SeanoTatler) January 5, 2020
Tomorrow Garstang 1sts play @OrrellRUFC
— Garstang Rugby Club (@GarstangRUFC) November 22, 2019
Earlier in the week Eddie Jones gave our Chairman’s son @thumbsupforcha1 an inspirational message.
Just a normal week really.@EnglandRugby pic.twitter.com/VrZOHt1UC1
Charlie’s reaction to seeing me and then giving me a lovely ear rub - two of my favourite @thismorning moments from yesterday @thumbsupforcha1 @Schofe @hollywills @PetsAsTherapyUK pic.twitter.com/OFM7JG8SOz
— Alfie (@therapypugalfie) October 18, 2019
The look on Charlie's face when we reunited him with @therapypugalfie was so wonderful, it simply had to be our Best Bit ❤️🐶@PetsAsTherapyUK @Schofe @hollywills #petsastherapy #BestBits pic.twitter.com/53IQYHFqmT
— This Morning (@thismorning) October 17, 2019
Do you remember Charlie? He captured our ❤️s after he featured on @BBCTwo's #hospital 🏥 after life-saving treatment here. He came back to visit us recently, to ring the end of treatment bell🔔❤️ Charlie, you are an inspiration! #feelgoodfriday #ilovealderhey @thumbsupforcha1 pic.twitter.com/HK1Xn6PdRG
— 🏥 Alder Hey 💙 (@AlderHey) March 22, 2019
Charlie's mum and dad have this message to the surgeon who saved their son's life. 💕#FridayFeeling @AlderHey @thumbsupforcha1 pic.twitter.com/P6b8d4w9DG
— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) January 12, 2019
Charlie's mum and dad have this message to the surgeon who saved their son's life. 💕#FridayFeeling @AlderHey @thumbsupforcha1 pic.twitter.com/tBBLdB7ER2
— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) January 12, 2019