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Whymark's Son Raising Funds For Alzheimer's Charity
Saturday, 22nd Apr 2023 13:11

Craig Whymark, the son of Blues legend Trevor, is raising funds for the Alzheimer's Society, his father having been diagnosed with the degenerative brain disease in 2019.

Trevor, now 72, was with Town from 1967 until 1979, scoring 104 goals in 322 starts and 13 sub appearances.

The striker famously netted four times in the 4-0 UEFA Cup thrashing of Lazio at Portman Road in 1973 and won one full England cap while with the Blues.

Inducted into the Town Hall of Fame in 2012, Whymark was a member of Sir Bobby Robson’s team which won the Texaco Cup in 1973 but missed out on the 1978 FA Cup final due to injury, although he did appear at Wembley in the Charity Shield defeat to Nottingham Forest.

After his time at Portman Road, Whymark represented the Vancouver Whitecaps, Grimsby, Derby, Southend, Peterborough and Colchester, before returning to local club Diss Town, from whom he had joined the Blues. He later came back to Town to work as an academy coach.

Craig says the family first became aware of the onset of the condition four years ago: “Dad was diagnosed in late 2019 with Alzheimer’s after we noticed changes in moods, behaviour and his short-term memory. Going into lockdown in 2020 certainly exacerbated the condition.

“At first we were reluctant to divulge Dad’s condition as it was very personal and we as a family were coming to terms with it and quite frankly finding it hard to accept.

“The PFA [Professional Footballers’ Association] have been instrumental in giving not just Dad but the immediate family help, advice and support.

“We have decided as a family we are ready to tell Dad’s story in the hope that it brings awareness of this dreadful disease and try and raise as much money to help all those that are affected.

“We understand these are difficult times but encourage you to please give to this very worthy cause.”

Regarding his father’s years with the Blues, Craig told TWTD: “Dad would like to thank all the Ipswich fans for their support throughout his time at the club and he had lots of fond memories of his time playing for Ipswich. He hopes they will continue to support him in his battle with Alzheimer’s.”

Craig, who works as a drag artist under the name Fanny Galore, is staging a number of fundraising events including a tennis tournament in Harlow in September.

Donations can be made via Craig’s Just Giving page, which can be found here.


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itsonlyme added 11:46 - Apr 19
Legend! I knew Trevor personally and actually played one game with him at Diss Town Reserves! He actually played right wing for them in those days! Keep strong Trevor!
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muccletonjoe added 12:15 - Apr 19
My favourite player as a kid. Fantastic striker.
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Saxonblue74 added 12:33 - Apr 19
Played a couple of games against Trevor about 20 years ago, even in his advancing years he still had class! Fanny Galore hey?!🤣
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ArnieM added 16:24 - Apr 19
He was like a radar with his heading ability. Awes9me leap on him too. Best wishes Trevor.
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SquamishBlue added 17:03 - Apr 19
Whymark was my fav player, and I always wore 10. My Whymark highlight was being at Portman Road when he scored 4 against West Brom, Mariner's first home game. 3 days after my 11th birthday. Legend!
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MJR101 added 20:23 - Apr 19
Best header of a ball I've seen.
All the best to him and his family.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 21:29 - Apr 19
When I started to go to games in about 1974 he was my hero, he was local to us, in fact I worked at the same place his Mum when I left school in 1979, she was lovely.
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dusth added 21:33 - Apr 19
Saw him score against Chelsea at PR with a header quite a way out and it hit the back of the net so hard I couldn't quite believe it. I hope that ability didn't cost him. Respect and love to all Whymarks on your journey.
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Monkey_Blue added 22:31 - Apr 19
My first Town Hero. Constantly Shouting “Whymark” as I scored in a Nottingham school playground was the highlight of my day.

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bobble added 23:33 - Apr 19
wonder did all the ball heading contribute to his disease ?


great player
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kiwiblue added 03:02 - Apr 20
Inspirational local legend when I was growing up in Suffolk in the 70's. Lovely ability to score and was a real favourite player of mine .Sad to hear this but wishing him well and the family
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Theipswich added 11:03 - Apr 20
Great player and much under rated but not by the Town faithful of the Sir Bobby era.Best wishes Trevor
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BobbyBell added 12:56 - Apr 20
My favourite player too. So very good in the air but also quick and accurate with his feet too. Four against West Brom and four against Lazio too I recall. I now work with dementia so my thoughts are with Trevor and his family in this difficult time.
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jabberjackson added 19:07 - Apr 20
As a ten year old, I introduced myself to him, his response was
"I'm pleased to meet you"
He was pleased to meet me, it blew my mind...
Down to earth, nice bloke
All the best to him, and what a foil for David Johnson (mark 1)!
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dusth added 21:13 - Apr 21
Definitely not under-rated. When he was injured for the cup in 78 I had nightmares.
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