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Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his eye

Postby Forever Blue » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:31 pm

Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his eye.

Was that Whittingham's last game for Cardiff City in the Cardiff City Stadium?
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Postby KWest » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:33 pm

Jesus, Annis, I'm on a train full of people - must you really get me upset? :(
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Postby llan bluebird » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:34 pm

I'd rather it was Warnocks.........that was shit
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Postby Pencoed » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:42 pm

Don't see why he wasn't left on till 89 minute and given a proper send off.

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Postby Ibby » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:53 pm

If that was the last off him, he is a legend. Been here for long time now.
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby castleblue » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:54 pm

Time catches up with everyone and sadly it looked like Whitts has accepted his time with us is up. Glad to see the standing ovation he was given by the Home fans thoroughly deserved in my opinion.


Thanks for 10 great years Whitts and for countless fantastic memories, you will be forever a true Cardiff City legend.


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Postby englishbluebird » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:59 pm

Thanks for the tremendous memories peter.
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby davids » Fri Apr 28, 2017 10:04 pm

Has been an absolute legend at our club but for the last three or four seasons more a "has been" unfortunately.

Time to move on and thanks for the good times.
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby valleyrambill » Fri Apr 28, 2017 10:12 pm

I don't think he will get a better deal anywhere else as he hasn't got 90 minutes in him anymore he will good to put on with 15 20 minutes left with his good passing so I think he might stay plus his missus is welsh and likes it in wales unless it is not his choice anymore
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Postby dogfound » Fri Apr 28, 2017 10:32 pm

valleyrambill wrote:I don't think he will get a better deal anywhere else as he hasn't got 90 minutes in him anymore he will good to put on with 15 20 minutes left with his good passing so I think he might stay plus his missus is welsh and likes it in wales unless it is not his choice anymore



i think he is fully aware through his agent how much or how little interest there is in him and if our offer was anything but insulting he would have signed it.
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby KWest » Fri Apr 28, 2017 11:58 pm

dogfound wrote:
valleyrambill wrote:I don't think he will get a better deal anywhere else as he hasn't got 90 minutes in him anymore he will good to put on with 15 20 minutes left with his good passing so I think he might stay plus his missus is welsh and likes it in wales unless it is not his choice anymore



i think he is fully aware through his agent how much or how little interest there is in him and if our offer was anything but insulting he would have signed it.


Spot on.
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Postby Wolfpac » Sat Apr 29, 2017 12:02 am

Its a big drop in wages the contract we're offering but come on laddies we ain't in the big leagues anymore shelling out solly weekly contracts like we did in Malky days, a realistic offer of £8k a week for a player who's past it, Whitts just being greedy trying to hold out for better offers, he couldn't give a toss about another crack at the bigtime, for me I wouldn't offer him one, he'd be offered a coaching role or a one way ticket to pulukaville
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby dogfound » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:26 am

Wolfpac wrote:Its a big drop in wages the contract we're offering but come on laddies we ain't in the big leagues anymore shelling out solly weekly contracts like we did in Malky days, a realistic offer of £8k a week for a player who's past it, Whitts just being greedy trying to hold out for better offers, he couldn't give a toss about another crack at the bigtime, for me I wouldn't offer him one, he'd be offered a coaching role or a one way ticket to pulukaville



whatever job you do ,you expect to have a comparable rate of pay to others who contribute the same. a bit more than those that contribute less. is that greed?
besides where do you conjour up this 8k a week from.
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby nubbsy » Sat Apr 29, 2017 1:01 pm

dogfound wrote:
valleyrambill wrote:I don't think he will get a better deal anywhere else as he hasn't got 90 minutes in him anymore he will good to put on with 15 20 minutes left with his good passing so I think he might stay plus his missus is welsh and likes it in wales unless it is not his choice anymore



i think he is fully aware through his agent how much or how little interest there is in him and if our offer was anything but insulting he would have signed it.



Exactly.

he'll probably never make this kind of money ever again, mid thirties is an early retirement. If he's got a chance of earning say 12-15k a week somewhere else for a couple of years as oppose to the 8k we've offered him then he should take it.
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Postby Pulisnewport » Sat Apr 29, 2017 4:35 pm

Derby, Sheffield Utd or reading will come a calling.
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Re: Peter Whittingham leaving the field with a tear in his e

Postby KWest » Sun Apr 30, 2017 6:49 am

Pulisnewport wrote:Derby, Sheffield Utd or reading will come a calling.


And then when he's racking up the assists, same people calling for his head will be asking why we let him go
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Postby City Slicker » Sun Apr 30, 2017 7:03 am

I got a feeling IF (and it's still if at the moment for me) he goes we'll be seeing a regular 'Whittingham Watch' slot on here.
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