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It isn’t only famous, we have lost. Late last week after a short battle against cancer, Garden Village lost our secretary Mr Phil (pushchair) Davies, a football loving man, a referee for many years in local and welsh leagues. A man who I and many others had many debates on football with every Saturday afternoon. To be fair many games in last weeks welsh cup games held a minutes silence in his honour.
He leaves behind a wife, daughters and grandchildren, he will be missed and thoughts go out to his family and all who knew him.
His funeral on Thursday will do a drive by at Garden Village football club so we can all pay our last respects.
 

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It isn’t only famous, we have lost. Late last week after a short battle against cancer, Garden Village lost our secretary Mr Phil (pushchair) Davies, a football loving man, a referee for many years in local and welsh leagues. A man who I and many others had many debates on football with every Saturday afternoon. To be fair many games in last weeks welsh cup games held a minutes silence in his honour.
He leaves behind a wife, daughters and grandchildren, he will be missed and thoughts go out to his family and all who knew him.
His funeral on Thursday will do a drive by at Garden Village football club so we can all pay our last respects.
TLF - very sorry to read this.

My late father knew him.

RIP Phil <rose>
 
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Maqsood Anwar, from Barry, was playing for Sully against Monkswood Cricket Club at their home pitch on Saturday afternoon when he was taken ill.

It is thought the father-of-three had a heart attack on one of the hottest days of the summer.

Friends and other players said a defib machine might have saved his life.

Sully Centurions said they will be discussing the issue of defibrillators at their club meeting on Monday night.

RIP Maqsood <rose>
 
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Maqsood Anwar, from Barry, was playing for Sully against Monkswood Cricket Club at their home pitch on Saturday afternoon when he was taken ill.

It is thought the father-of-three had a heart attack on one of the hottest days of the summer.

Friends and other players said a defib machine might have saved his life.

Sully Centurions said they will be discussing the issue of defibrillators at their club meeting on Monday night.

RIP Maqsood <rose>
So sad .<rose> the cost of defib isn't expensive and despite what you see on the box its unlikely CPR works without the aid of one . they should be freely available .