Cardiff's grieving Robinson to 'kick on' for Baldock
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Cardiff City forward Callum Robinson says he is still processing the death of his close friend and former team-mate George Baldock, and hopes to carry his memory on the pitch.
Greece international Baldock, who played alongside Robinson at Sheffield United, was found dead in his swimming pool in Athens last week.
Robinson is in the Cardiff squad to face Plymouth Argyle in the Championship on Saturday and says the chance to play football will help 鈥渢ake his mind off鈥 the grief.
鈥淚t still is now [a shock]. It'll take a while. The first few days is just getting your head around it. It's come out of nowhere,鈥 said Robinson.
鈥淔or his friends, family, [fiance] Annabel, his son, you don't know what to say really. The only thing we can do is be there for them as much as we can. It's cruel that something like that happens to such a nice guy.
鈥淎t the start I was grateful I was at home for the first few days. By the time it got to Monday or now it's still on my mind, but playing football does help because it takes your mind off it.
鈥淚 know the character George was, he would kick on and do it for that person. All of us who were close to him in the football world will be doing that.鈥
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Born in Buckingham, Baldock represented Greece 12 times and joined Greek side Panathinaikos in the summer after seven years at Sheffield United.
Robinson only spent a season with the Blades following their promotion to the Premier League in 2019 but had already formed a strong friendship with Baldock.
鈥淭hat was the hard bit, we weren't just team-mates, we were tight before, and after I signed we ended up more tight at Sheff U,鈥 said Robinson.
鈥淗e was friends with Harry Hickford and I knew Harry through Dele Alli and I was quite close to Harry. I met George in Marbella! We stayed in contact from there and kept chatting.
鈥淎fter I signed [for Sheffield United], I was around his house having dinner a lot, he looked after me. And seeing posts from other players, he was the same with everyone.
鈥淎ny new signing, within the first few nights he would have people around to watch the football. That's the man George was. I鈥檝e just got to keep those memories, and I will keep them until I meet him again.鈥
Cardiff鈥檚 squad includes two of Baldock鈥檚 former Greece team-mates, midfielder Manolis Siopis and centre-back Dimitrios Goutas.
Siopis played in Greece鈥檚 2-1 win against England at Wembley last week, during which the Greek players dedicated their victory to Baldock by holding aloft a shirt bearing his name.
鈥淭hat was class [the Greece tribute]. I was just chatting to Sio and Dimi. It's good talking because it helps,鈥 Robinson added.
鈥淕eorge lit up a changing room. It鈥檚 easy to say but he did. He would get the gossip and would always just be walking around making sure everyone was alright.
鈥淭hat was the thing with George, it wasn鈥檛 that he had two or three or four lads, he was with all the lads in the dressing room. It shows with all the love on social media. All the posts were so similar, he blessed a lot of us, definitely.
鈥淚t has been tough and still is tough, but I just have to keep it moving because I know he would. I know he's looking down and blessing all of us, as he did when he was alive.鈥