gangan
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Sat 27th Mar 2021 2:45pm
On 19th Mar 2021 9:09am, Kimbo said:
Best? Hah. We had Ian Gibson!
I was working in Lloyds Bank Corporation when Ian Gibson came in to cash a cheque. My mate and I, both star struck teenagers, said ""Alright Gibbo" whilst the lovely female cashier asked him if he had any form of identification. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Mon 29th Mar 2021 10:12am
On the topic - Micky Gynn used to deliver my post in Berkswell! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Mon 12th Apr 2021 7:39pm
In the 73-74 season, Coventry won the "Anchor Cup"
Never heard of it before or since. Anyone have information?
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Midland Red
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Mon 12th Apr 2021 7:47pm
A competition held in Singapore at the end of the season, involving City, Derby County and Everton |
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belushi
coventry
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Mon 12th Apr 2021 7:51pm
May 12 City 2 Derby 3
May 15 City 2 Everton 1
May 22 City 1 Derby 1 |
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Coventry
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Mon 12th Apr 2021 8:25pm
On 12th Apr 2021 7:47pm, Midland Red said:
A competition held in Singapore at the end of the season, involving City, Derby County and Everton
Thanks MR, was it a one off, or is it still going?
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Midland Red
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Mon 12th Apr 2021 10:10pm
Not aware it was ever competed for again |
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Mr Blue Sky
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
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Wed 5th May 2021 5:50pm
With the news that Coventry Building Society will take over from Ricoh as the name of the stadium, could this be a start of a takeover from Sisu, with Gary Hoffman being the chairman of Coventry Building Society? |
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belushi
coventry
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Thu 6th May 2021 8:28am
Hi Mr Blue Sky. Much as I would like CCFC to be owned by a local, prestigious group of some sort, CBS is a mutual building society owned by its members. I don't think it would be in the market for taking over a football club. Unless its members voted for it. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Thu 6th May 2021 9:17am
I can see it just being referred to as the CBS Stadium down the line as the full new name is a bit of a mouthful. |
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Midland Red
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Sun 18th Jul 2021 10:57am
Sad news to report is the death yesterday at the age of 82 of CCFC legend George Curtis
RIP big fella! |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 18th Jul 2021 12:14pm
Sad news indeed, I do remember George Curtis |
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Skybluedave
Crewe
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Sun 18th Jul 2021 2:13pm
Very sad news. George will forever be remembered for his spell as Manager alongside John Sillett during that fabulous FA Cup winning season 1986-87. Equally, he was one of the CCFC legends alongside Jimmy Hill and Derrick Robins who were fundamental in the rise from Division 4 to Division 1.
RIP George. |
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GregNorth
Watford
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Sun 18th Jul 2021 5:01pm
Such sad news for CCFC supporters. Condolences to George's family, friends and colleagues, not to mention the Snowdown Colliery in Kent where George maintained his friendships all those years. Loyal to his family, his friends, his club and his team mates. A Coventry City legend of legends.
Every professional and amateur footballer of any generation can learn a lot from George, not once did he give 99%. I know I learnt from his reputation and it stood me in good stead for thirty years of school and non-league football. You owe it to your team...
A player much underrated by the media, he drove our club with sheer tenacity, enthusiasm and skill; he left his influence on City teams for more than a decade on the pitch and several decades off the pitch. A cheerful and open individual, he was much loved by Coventry staff for so many years. Few footballers will leave a bigger legacy to their clubs. It's nice to see positive twitter comments already posted by former City players.
I think it was the late, great Kenneth Wolstenholme who commented as George took a corner; "always a man, never a boy". Compliments don't come better than that.
George made his debut at 16 in the Football Combination, please bring it back, and played in at least four divisions. I am sure he must have played in the 3rd Division South too, so perhaps he played in all five divisions. Five hundred odd games. Captain. First name on the team sheet. Can't do better than that really can you.
As someone whose parents moved from the city in the late fifties and for someone who has worked in most counties in southern England, George and JH have been beacons of home to me as much as those three spires.
Has a club every made such an important and effective signing from non-league football? I doubt it.
Whilst George is remembered by so many in the game for the FA Cup success of 1987, that was just the icing on the cake of his contribution to our club. Player, Captain, Commercial Director, Manager, Managing Director.....
R.I.P. George, you made our club great and our city a better place.
Role model in a million.
Truly, truly gutted. I might edit when I feel better. |
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Midland Red
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Sun 18th Jul 2021 6:51pm
Great post, Greg - doesn't need editing, just digesting so that all who read it can understand what a great he was
Incidentally, I often used to see him on the golf course whilst he was a City player, and he never appeared to be as big as he did in his football kit |
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