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RIP Billy Vigar

Terribly sad news about ex-Arsenal player Billy Vigar suffering a fatal injury whilst playing for Chichester City. Only 21 years old.

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  • edited September 26
    When I saw this I thought it was the young lad who played for us for a couple of years. But that was Ryan Viggars.

    RIP Billy.
  • Such a sad way to go. RIP
  • Played for Hastings United as well, my local team, I've been to The Pilot Field a few times over the years. RIP Billy Vigar. 
  • RIP - tragic

    I noticed Welling have said they are reviewing the surrounding areas of their pitch as a result
  • Terribly sad.  RIP Billy.

    I think I read somewhere of another huge head injury like this at a non-league ground in the not too-distant past.  Some of the old grounds do have stands so close to the pitch with concrete involved.

    God, brings back memories of when Lee Chapman had a huge head injury at White Hart Lane playing for Leeds in the early 90s when he fell on the pitch surround, which was tarmac/gravel I think back in them days.
  • Very sad RIP Billy
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Terribly sad.  RIP Billy.

    I think I read somewhere of another huge head injury like this at a non-league ground in the not too-distant past.  Some of the old grounds do have stands so close to the pitch with concrete involved.

    God, brings back memories of when Lee Chapman had a huge head injury at White Hart Lane playing for Leeds in the early 90s when he fell on the pitch surround, which was tarmac/gravel I think back in them days.
    Imagine if the Ben Thatcher attack  on Pedro Mendes had happened at a non league ground with a wall adjacent to the pitch.

    Pretty ludicrous that so many non league grounds have this dangerous feature. Billy's family must be so devastated by this avoidable death.
  • Tragic.  RIP
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Terribly sad.  RIP Billy.

    I think I read somewhere of another huge head injury like this at a non-league ground in the not too-distant past.  Some of the old grounds do have stands so close to the pitch with concrete involved.

    God, brings back memories of when Lee Chapman had a huge head injury at White Hart Lane playing for Leeds in the early 90s when he fell on the pitch surround, which was tarmac/gravel I think back in them days.
    Imagine if the Ben Thatcher attack  on Pedro Mendes had happened at a non league ground with a wall adjacent to the pitch.

    Pretty ludicrous that so many non league grounds have this dangerous feature. Billy's family must be so devastated by this avoidable death.
    Still can't believe he didn't get a straight red for that!
    Anyhow, back on track.  RIP young man.  Taken far far too soon.
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  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    Terribly sad.  RIP Billy.

    I think I read somewhere of another huge head injury like this at a non-league ground in the not too-distant past.  Some of the old grounds do have stands so close to the pitch with concrete involved.

    God, brings back memories of when Lee Chapman had a huge head injury at White Hart Lane playing for Leeds in the early 90s when he fell on the pitch surround, which was tarmac/gravel I think back in them days.
    Imagine if the Ben Thatcher attack  on Pedro Mendes had happened at a non league ground with a wall adjacent to the pitch.

    Pretty ludicrous that so many non league grounds have this dangerous feature. Billy's family must be so devastated by this avoidable death.
    Still can't believe he didn't get a straight red for that!
    Anyhow, back on track.  RIP young man.  Taken far far too soon.
    Such a shocking way to go - I hope changes are made as a result.
  • edited September 26
    Terrible news. A real shame it wasn't picked up on by The FA and other organisations when it happened to the Bath Player a couple of seasons ago. Welling have released a statement about sorting the Park End ASAP but it shouldn't take a death to act on such an obvious risk

    RIP Billy 
  • No one should die playing football. In an era when health and safety is such a prominent topic, it is difficult to understand why and how this has happened. How many players have been injured in such circumstances?

    RIP Billy
  • Terrible way to go and so preventable.  Even in F1 now they have protected much of the Armco barriers with collapsable padding.  Shouldn't cost a fortune to do similar in a football ground.  RIP - but hopefully will trigger some action.
  • Isn't there still a concrete wall along the Curbs Stand?
  • RIP. Tragic.
  • In the scheme of things, it's a small gesture of support but tomorrow's Hendon FC bucket collection will be donated to the Vigar family. 
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  • This is tragic. I know W&F well and it had never ever crossed my mind how dangerous it could be! We played there in the London Cup thing last seaso, so easily could have been one of our players. RIP young man.
  • RIP - tragic

    I noticed Welling have said they are reviewing the surrounding areas of their pitch as a result
    I was thinking this as the end danson park end has a concrete wall if i remember correctly ?
  • RIP Billy

    So tragic.
  • FA in immediate safety review after Vigar death

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c20e5ejvd2no
  • Terrible news. A real shame it wasn't picked up on by The FA and other organisations when it happened to the Bath Player a couple of seasons ago. Welling have released a statement about sorting the Park End ASAP but it shouldn't take a death to act on such an obvious risk

    RIP Billy 
    The frustrating thing is that Welling and its supporters contributed more to this poor man than the FA.
    Welling played them in their next game.
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