A @CardiffCityFC legend. Up there with the club's greatest of all time. Peter Whittingham #CityAsOne pic.twitter.com/qibNUDAL9f
— Jason Mohammad (@jasonmohammad) April 30, 2017
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A @CardiffCityFC legend. Up there with the club's greatest of all time. Peter Whittingham #CityAsOne pic.twitter.com/qibNUDAL9f
— Jason Mohammad (@jasonmohammad) April 30, 2017
to me up there with phil dwyer
a legend to cardiff city
Absolute legend. Been crushing it for a decade, I really hope he stays but it really looks like we're seeing the end of an era.
Good luck wherever you go, Whitts
Stay Whitts.
Agree that Whitts has become a legend at CCFC but for those who are too young to remember Dwyer, two completely different players there mind. Phil "Joe" Dwyer was no expert when it came to accurate passing or goals from free kicks but he was absolutely fearless when it came to defending/tackling, not characteristics you associate with Whittingham!
Thank you Whitts, and, presumably (unfortunately) goodbye and good luck.
I hope he stays but if he doesn't then am already looking forward to the autobiography.
I'll be gutted if he leaves. He's still more than good enough for this division. Even if he's rotated more, he'll win us points over the season. Legend..
Everyone has his sell by date and if players expectations don't match managers offer then there has to be a parting of the ways,if l were Whitts and Bristol City come knocking then it's a no brainer especially as the bridge tolls are due to reduce in the future and as for lining up against us at least if he were to score you know he wouldn't celebrate,a badge kisser he certainly is not
And I suppose anyone can score this many good goals
https://youtu.be/KIViASn5zjA
Offer him a job for life at our club. No doubt he will shoot off somewhere else for a few seasons, but insist he comes back in a coaching roll. What he don't know about our club, ain't worth mentioning. Any youngster coming through, won't find a better roll model than him, the way he conducts himself and everything is spot on, and that's rare in football these days. Hes Cardiff through and through. He could be hanging around outside the shops on grand avenue ely, drinking strongbow, with a staffy, and you wouldn't no the difference from someone who was born here. That's how Cardiff witts is.
Whitts is a playmaker and when he was as at his best , he had quality strikers infront of him to feed balls to , sadly lately he has had poor strikers infront not making intelligent runs or him to be as creative. Also didn't help that he was played too deep and was less effective last few seasons until Warnock was manager