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    So very sad. RIP Peter.

    Former Premier League midfielder Peter Whittingham, considered an all-time Cardiff City great, died after falling through a fire door while engaging in 'horseplay'

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    RIP Whitts

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      Originally posted by Hot Shot Hamish. View Post
      I’ve been wondering how this actually occurred, so bizarre....so unfortunate and sad.

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        Dreadful, sad and really hard to believe that such a young man could die from such a fall.

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          I still find it hard to believe he’s gone - a true Cardiff great.

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            What gets me is watching the "Top 5 goals v...." Whitts scoring from open play, Whitts scoring from free kicks, Whitts passing and X scores. Such an exciting player. Genuinely saddened at his death. Worthy of the term "legend". RIP

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              awful RIP

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                I'm still really gutted and saddened with his tragic death, it sounds like alcohol was a big factor in the cause of his death. I came close myself one night when absolutely hammered I fell backwards onto a glass coffee table a shard of glass went right to the bone of my arse few inches higher and I don't think I would be here now.

                RIP Whitts.

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                  Try reading that without tears in your eyes.

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                    Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                    Try reading that without tears in your eyes.
                    I can’t even watch his goals or look at footage of him playing.
                    Proper proper heartbreaking.

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                      Really sad news which could have easily happened to any of us who like a drink. I was talking to somebody the other day, who thought Whitt’s had been assaulted so hopefully that ends that rumour. It’s a year this Saturday to the day that it happened. RIP Peter, the best footballer ever, in my opinion, to wear a CCFC shirt, in my lifetime.��

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                        A true City legend. Goes without saying but hope we can show our respects when we are back in the stadium. Definitely think a stand or some part of the ground should be named after him. RIP Whitt’s

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                          He seemed to be a gentle and modest soul too

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                            unreal on so many levels , one or perhaps the best Championship player in his era

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                              So sad, bloody ironic that a week or so later the pubs would have been closed in the first lockdown. He deserves a hell of belated send off when we can return, great memories of a player who turned the sensational into the norm where he was concerned.

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