The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Tributes to Northern Irish fan who died at cup tie in Forfar

Lifelong supporter believed to have suffered heart attack

- graeme sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A Northern Irish football club will pay tribute to a lifelong fan who died suddenly at Forfar Athletic’s Station Park on Saturday.

William Whiteside, 73, known as Billy, was “Crusaders to the core” and suffered a suspected heart attack on the terraces at the Irn-Bru Challenge Cup game.

The Northern Irish club were taking on Cove Rangers in Forfar when he collapsed and passed away despite the best efforts of paramedics.

His club are planning to honour Mr Whiteside’s loyalty at their next game.

Chairman Stephen Bell said: “Billy was a lifelong supporter from a strong Crusaders family.

“On behalf of the club, I would like to thank the efforts of the medical and ambulance staff.

“It’s a sad day for our club, but it will be a comfort that Billy passed away surrounded by friends.

“Billy will be sorely missed and we would convey our condolence­s to our esteemed treasurer, Tommy (Billy’s son), and the entire family circle.

“Billy’s passing will be marked appropriat­ely at our next home fixture.”

Mr Whiteside travelled to Forfar for the match with his son Tommy and grandson Matthew, 10, who had been mascot at the match.

A spokesman for Forfar Athletic FC said: “All connected with Forfar Athletic Football Club would wish to pass on their deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Crusaders fan Billy Whiteside.

“As ever it brought football into perspectiv­e. The club would also like to thank the medical staff who were on duty at the game, those who volunteere­d their services from the crowd and also the Scottish Ambulance personnel for their speedy response.”

Mr Whiteside’s son Tommy paid tribute to the “family man”, adding: “When he arrived at my house at 6am on Saturday morning he was in great form and couldn’t wait to get there.

“He just loved the club.”

 ??  ?? Billy Whiteside passed away during the match.
Billy Whiteside passed away during the match.

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