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  • Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

    Fair play to Dai who has been spotted working behind the bar at the JB’s stadium at a Take That concert, but wearing his Cardiff City cap.

    It is the small things….

    :-)

    (There are photos on FB that I can seem to post here)

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    Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

    I’ve got the photo but can’t post it from my iPhone

    Leave a number and I’ll WhatsApp it to anyone to post

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      Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

      is this the one ?

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        The thing about Dai , we all laugh , have a silly joke about him, at the end of it he is human , one of us , loves the City, and he is different

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          Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

          Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
          is this the one ?

          Yes.

          Apparently he did the Ayatollah to the person who took the photo :-)

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            Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

            “So please don’t take his Cardiff away”

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              I always thought that the worst player on the pitch should spend an evening with Dai being told where he went wrong.
              No player would want that, we would have won the European Cup by now with the fear of that.

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                Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

                Originally posted by 19bluebirds27 View Post
                “So please don’t take his Cardiff away”
                My claim to 'fame' ... I was in the same year as Dai in Whitchurch High School.

                Unsure whether he still lives near Rhiwbina.

                I was also in same class as Jeremy Warburton, whose son went on to do something special.

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                  Originally posted by Forest Green Bluebird View Post
                  I was also in same class as Jeremy Warburton, whose son went on to do something special.
                  Sounds amazing. None of my school friends had sons who went on to be bakers.

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                    Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

                    Originally posted by Forest Green Bluebird View Post
                    My claim to 'fame' ... I was in the same year as Dai in Whitchurch High School.

                    Unsure whether he still lives near Rhiwbina.

                    I was also in same class as Jeremy Warburton, whose son went on to do something special.
                    Sure it was Whitchurch ‘High School’ and not Whitchurch………..?

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                      Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

                      Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                      Sounds amazing. None of my school friends had sons who went on to be bakers.
                      :hehe:

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                        Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

                        Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                        Sure it was Whitchurch ‘High School’ and not Whitchurch………..?
                        I used to play for Whitchurch Hospital FC ... just over the road from Coryton Halt.

                        Their sports facilities ... football, rugby, cricket and tennis were excellent.

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                          Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

                          Originally posted by Forest Green Bluebird View Post
                          I used to play for Whitchurch Hospital FC ... just over the road from Coryton Halt.

                          Their sports facilities ... football, rugby, cricket and tennis were excellent.
                          We beat them 3-2 in the South Wales Amateur Cup one season, both their goals were scored by headers :hide: You’re correct though, good facilities.

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                            Re: Dai Hunt behind enemy lines…..

                            Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                            We beat them 3-2 in the South Wales Amateur Cup one season, both their goals were scored by headers :hide: You’re correct though, good facilities.
                            :facepalm: :hehe:

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