New Sol Bamba mural in Cardiff
Keep your eyes peeled! :thumbup:
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Carl Dale's Mole
Is it done?
It’s getting there…
https://x.com/henrysaye/status/1961129371726438663?s=46
Bless him… RIP Sol. xxx
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The walk to Anfield is great with so many murals and tributes to the club and players.
I’m a fan of murals in general. Brightens up dull spaces.
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That's on Penarth Road, just before the junction with Clive Street/North Clive Street, heading out of town.
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Applause for Sol in the 14th minute tomorrow
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Fair play, that's fantastic. Is there a Whitts one?
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Canton Kev
The walk to Anfield is great with so many murals and tributes to the club and players.
I’m a fan of murals in general. Brightens up dull spaces.
Couldn’t agree more 👍
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NYCBlue
Fair play, that's fantastic. Is there a Whitts one?
A whitts one along penarth rd or that way would be great, he lived in penarth didn’t he?
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Michael Morris
Applause for Sol in the 14th minute tomorrow
It was good to see the Plymouth fans joining in with the applause.
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RichardM
It was good to see the Plymouth fans joining in with the applause.
It was shame about their bench
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PontBlue
It was shame about their bench
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
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From where I was sat, which in fairness was the other side of the pitch, they looked like they all sat there and ignored what was happening.
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RichardM
It was good to see the Plymouth fans joining in with the applause.
I thought they were good today. They got turned up in numbers, got behind the team, supported the Sol Tribute and it was good talking to them after the game on the way back to Central Station.
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Michael Morris
The club appeared to have turned a corner under BBM. Colwill with that Scarf and then BBM doing the same shows the club are starting to get many thing right on and off the pitch
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PontBlue
The club appeared to have turned a corner under BBM. Colwill with that Scarf and then BBM doing the same shows the club are starting to get many thing right on and off the pitch
BB-M
"My wife is really close to [Sol Bamba's widow] Chloe, so we had a real awareness of what they went through. Today's appreciation of Sol from the whole stadium will give his family a lot of understanding of how important he is to so many people here.
"I think it becomes more significant than a few laps on the pitch and it's very important that we acknowledge him.
"We have their shirts up in the dressing room every single game, so we see Sol and we see Peter Whittingham, and it's pretty significant. You get a feeling that they will always be with you in every single game, it's nice. Our kit man, David Bush... was very close to both.
"I lost my own friend to cancer recently," he added. "It just makes you realise how fragile life is and how we obsess about everything in football but really, it's a small part of people's lives.
"It was just important for his family and our supporters to have that feeling of being connected, it will give a lot of people a lot of comfort in what is going to be a difficult time, bearing in mind how close it is to the anniversary [of his death]."
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Michael Morris
BB-M
"My wife is really close to [Sol Bamba's widow] Chloe, so we had a real awareness of what they went through. Today's appreciation of Sol from the whole stadium will give his family a lot of understanding of how important he is to so many people here.
"I think it becomes more significant than a few laps on the pitch and it's very important that we acknowledge him.
"We have their shirts up in the dressing room every single game, so we see Sol and we see Peter Whittingham, and it's pretty significant. You get a feeling that they will always be with you in every single game, it's nice. Our kit man, David Bush... was very close to both.
"I lost my own friend to cancer recently," he added. "It just makes you realise how fragile life is and how we obsess about everything in football but really, it's a small part of people's lives.
"It was just important for his family and our supporters to have that feeling of being connected, it will give a lot of people a lot of comfort in what is going to be a difficult time, bearing in mind how close it is to the anniversary [of his death]."
That’s great!
It would be nice if Chloe could become an ambassador for the club.
I followed her on Twitter and she seemed Super Cool.
It’s also great that a player who played for numerous clubs had such a great bond with Cardiff.
He just seemed to be a special, inspirational Man.
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Wash DC Blue
That’s great!
It would be nice if Chloe could become an ambassador for the club.
I followed her on Twitter and she seemed Super Cool.
It’s also great that a player who played for numerous clubs had such a great bond with Cardiff.
He just seemed to be a special, inspirational Man.
His debut (and Warnock’s) must be one of the best I’ve ever seen, or will ever see. I remember him being everywhere against Bristol, cutting out passes, blocking shots and crunching tackles. Then to top it off scoring infront of the Canton. He definitely made his mark on the Cardiff faithful from day one.
And in general he just sounded like a lovely man on and off the pitch.