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    Cardiff City will play Aston Villa in a memorial match for Bluebirds legend Whittingham in November and the family hope the occasion is befitting such an icon of the club

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    I still feel sad about Whitts, it’s nice to read that his family are coming out the other end of this tragic story.

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      I got choked up reading that.
      Still doesn't seem real.

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        Originally posted by insider View Post
        I got choked up reading that.
        Still doesn't seem real.
        Don't think it will ever properly sink in that he's gone.
        35 is no age at all, he didn't even get to see his kids grow up and that in itself is just heart-breaking.

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          Originally posted by insider View Post
          I got choked up reading that.
          Still doesn't seem real.
          Me too. Still doesn’t seem real.

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            It's still so surreal.

            It happening during the beginning of Covid also took away some of the attention (for lack of a better word).

            A fabulous player and by all accounts a fabulous guy!!

            I hope that he gets a stand named after him or a statue at the ground in his memory.

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              Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
              It's still so surreal.

              It happening during the beginning of Covid also took away some of the attention (for lack of a better word).

              A fabulous player and by all accounts a fabulous guy!!

              I hope that he gets a stand named after him or a statue at the ground in his memory.
              As you say, it happened at the beginning of covid. A week later the pubs would have been closed and he wouldn’t have been out. Such a sad tale.

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