From my seat in the lower gwladys could see a paramedic giving, what I thought, at the time, was mouth to mouth, evidently was a defibrillator.
Really really sad news. The win is, without doubt for him.
HUGE, huge credit to everyone who applauded everyone involved in helping him, albeit in vein, and huge mention to the gents and ladies who were sat close by, who out of respect vacated their seats. Proud of all of them.
Incredibly sad news, no age and with his son by his side.
Hope his family can find the strength to get through their grief, and possibly in time find solace in the knowledge he died at the home of the club he loves.
I hope not NSNO how can anyone be so despicable. We've had lads in from Stoke and Liverpool offering condolences on this forum tonight showing class in the world of football yet somehow morons grab the stage. I just hope they're identified and shamed
Deepest sympathy and condolences to a fellow Blue. Saw from the Paddock that something was clearly wrong and hoped that it wasn't too serious. Pretty much the same age as me, and doing something we all do week in week out, but not going home tonight. Brings it home how precious life is and how fragile it can be at the same same.
Hopefully his family can take some solace from the fact that he was with his second family.
RIP.