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  • #76
    Re: Phil Dwyer RIP

    Pleased to see a sizeable portion of the away section joining in the minute's applause yesterday. Well respected.

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    • #77
      Re: Phil Dwyer RIP

      met him once in the pub in canton loved the city he did fair play to him,you don't get footballers like him anymore staying at there hometown club,there all to busy chasing money,he was more interested in chasing opposition strikers lol, rip phil you were an icon in my younger years watching you i was only a kid myself happy memories RIP mr cardiff city

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      • #78
        Re: Phil Dwyer RIP

        Originally posted by Mario Miethig View Post
        It was against Stoke, November 82. I actually went, but I regret to say that me and a load of other boys sneaked in behind the Grange End. I was only 13 at the time, so didn’t really appreciate what testimonials were for.
        It was a poor turnout, but Stoke were hardly glamour opposition, their star player was Mark Chamberlain, dad of Oxlade.
        I didn't know that. I remember some of the Stoke team from 82 from Panini stickers.. Peter fox in goal. Adrian heath also played for them.

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