Crusaders fan dies at game in Scotland

A lifelong Crusaders fan has passed away at their Challenge Cup game in Scotland on Saturday.

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Published 8th Oct 2017
Last updated 8th Oct 2017

The club have confirmed the man was Billy Whiteside, father of Seaview treasurer Tommy Whiteside.

Mr Whiteside fell ill and collapsed during the game against Cove Rangers.

Despite the efforts of the ambulance and medical staff at the stadium, he passed away.

Crusaders Chairman Stephen Bell commented: "Billy was a lifelong supporter from a strong Crusaders family.

"He was telling us just today that he first came to Seaview with his father in the 1949-50 season, Crusaders' first season in the senior Irish League.

"Billy has been a good humoured jocular presence at Seaview (and across all the league's grounds) ever since. He has also travelled with the club across Europe.

"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 and the entire family circle.

"Billy's passing will be marked appropriately at our next home fixture."