I'd be all for a statue, but being that we've got one of Fred Keenor already I think they should rename a stand after him.
A statue for David Silva seems a bit OTT but what do I know
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I think many have commented about the last 10 or so years being one of our best era's , Whitts was involved in so much of that success , why not have some form of permanent memorial to our great man
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53806514
Manchester City have announced plans for a statue of Spanish playmaker David Silva at Etihad Stadium.
Silva's successful 10-year spell at City came to an end after*Saturday's Champions League defeat by Lyon.
I'd be all for a statue, but being that we've got one of Fred Keenor already I think they should rename a stand after him.
A statue for David Silva seems a bit OTT but what do I know
Get real....there are FAR more city players from the past that would warrant a statue.....good though Whittingham was.....he is not one of them.
Been said before but it’s due another airing....The Whitt’s End
The statue of Silva will probably end up like Whiitts anyway, if recent statues are anything to go by.
Eg Ronaldo and Nial Quinn
Statues for living people seem wrong.
Witts yes , a fantastic servant to the club , loved the area , loved by the fans , loved the fans , died too young
Silva , fantastic player but handsomely paid ......its a no from me
Statues please for Billy Hardy, Tom Farquharson, Len Davies, Ron Stitfall and Jack Evans and if we are including the living, Phil Dwyer, Don Murray and Peter King.
I think a mounted bust, in front of the main entrance would be more appropriate, that way you can add additional servants to the club without statues everywhere
I think a statue for Whitts would be fitting.
You would have fans for the 50-60 years going who had seen him.
50 years since joining we had only finished higher than his lowest placed finish 5 or 6 times.
Part of 2 cup final teams and a promotion team
Top 5 for league appearances and league goals.
His death is a tragedy it's not like he was a man in his 70s. I know that shouldn't really count but in some way it must.
Think everyone agrees that Whitts does deserve recognition for his loyalty & service to the club. A gifted player who should have played more at the top level. We did well to have him for so long. I’m sure that the club have their own ideas already and whatever it is it will be richly deserved. Sadly missed.
A nice big mosaic mural on the outside wall back of the canton.
If you remember of the outpouring of grief that Sala had because of the circumstances, Whits had no where near the send off he deserves due to covid considering him being one of the best and most humble players that have played for us in the last 50 years.
Even if you don’t think he’s one of the best that have played for us, his achievements and loyalty have eclipsed most other stars from yesteryear.
I don’t think a bust of Whitts is OTT at all.
Not sure whether any of the following would back up your argument.
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