Ross Aikenhead Obituary, Death – Ross Aikenhead has been the subject of several tributes ever since his club, Winsford United, made the devastating announcement of his passing. “It is with deep sadness that we have to announce that our player Ross Aikenhead has sadly passed away,” the ninth-tier football team, which is headquartered in Cheshire, said in a statement. “It is with deep feelings that we have to make this announcement.” Both as a young man and as a football player, Ross was an outstanding individual. Everyone connected with the club will miss him tremendously, and our deepest condolences go out to Ross’s family and friends. He will be greatly missed by all individuals. So long, Ross.
With the young star having been with the team in the early part of the season, Aikenhead’s former club Wythenshawe Town expressed their condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. In honor of his memory, they announced that there would be a minute of applause before their game on Easter Monday. The following is an excerpt from a statement sent by the club: “On behalf of everyone at Wythenshawe Town FC, we send our deepest condolences to the family of Ross Aikenhead. Ross played with us during preseason and the early part of the current season.” At the game that will take place tomorrow, there will be a minute of applause before the game in honor of Ross.
A cause of death has not been disclosed at this time. Despite the fact that it is unknown whether or not this was connected to Aikenhead’s passing, the match between Winsford and Cheadle Heath Nomads that was scheduled to take place on Saturday as late as the morning had been called off owing to “unforeseen circumstances.” Many others paid their respects to Aikenhead, and Eccleshall manager Liam Kelly was among those who praised the unfortunate star. The following is what Kelly commented on Twitter: “That is really horrifying.
The best player we had when we played at your location, we were unable to get close to him. I would like to extend my condolences to your club, Ross’s friends and family, on behalf of everyone affiliated with Eccleshall Football Club. Sandbach United contributed their own homage to the cause. The club issued a statement that read, “How terrible and heartbreaking. Ross, may you rest in peace; it was only a week ago that we witnessed you on our field, wreaking havoc on our defense. We at Sandbach are keeping the Aikenhead family and Winsford United in our thoughts and prayers tonight.