Bellamy, pushing a pram on his own in St David's shopping centre.
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The most recent one for me was Gunnarsson shortly before he left the club.
He was sat a few tables away from me in Wagamama with his family in Mill Lane.
Bellamy, pushing a pram on his own in St David's shopping centre.
Alan Curtis in a dentist's waiting room in Newport
Nelson in Cardiff city centre with what I assume was his girlfriend shopping
Paul Wimbleton in the queue at the Monico cinema, his hair was immaculate.
Bellamy sprinting up chippy alley
One of my all time City heroes; John Buchanan In Hill Rise.
I couldn’t believe it was him walking towards me.
As I was a teenager at the time, I was trying to play it too cool, but he could see that I recognised and he smiled.
I don’t have many regrets in life, but I really look back at that moment and wish that I had stopped and said how good I thought he was.
Trevor Sinclair in the Hard Rock Cafe
Kav in Buzz shoe shop at the end of High Street arcade. I'd picked up my three girls after school and taken them into town because one of them wanted a pair of shoes. In strolls Kav with his wife and a toddler in a buggy. We just let them get on with it while him and me chatted football for ten or so minutes. Lovely bloke
Danny Ward buying full-fat RedBull in Sainsburys, Cardiff Bay. Not a classic, I admit.
Jon Parkin in revs in town, seemed a decent bloke. Wouldn't argue with him.
Ian Gibson staggering around the bar in the Golf Range in Pontcanna.
Lee Baddley and Damon Searle in a club that used to be by Virgin records
Mark Hudson and David Marshall in Sheffield city centre, the day after a game at Bramall Lane.
Malcolm Clarke outside Cardiff Castle in about 1968
Most recent: Bumped into Glatzel down Barry island at the height of lockdown, he was a nice fella
Best: Whitts in town
Robert Earnshaw on st Mary's street about 1am.
city were away that day and he'd scored the winner, I think he'd just got back to Cardiff and thought he'd go and soak up the adulation from the crowds. he was clearly stone cold sober and 95% of the drunk passers by had absolutely no idea who he was