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dave owens
california usa
646 of 714  Sun 18th Jul 2021 7:35pm  

I attended nearly every home game through the 60s as a boy, enjoyed the rise of the Jimmy Hill teams and I thought George Curtis was a man mountain. It didn't matter who the centre forward was that day George could deal with them. He should have won caps for England. The physical nature of game back then demanded centre halfs to be as tough as nails, and they didn't come any tougher than George. Thanks for the memories George, rest in peace.
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Midland Red

647 of 714  Sun 18th Jul 2021 9:45pm  

He might have won an England cap, Dave, had he not come across one Frank Wignall at the City Ground in 1967 Angry
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Mr Blue Sky
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
648 of 714  Sun 18th Jul 2021 11:14pm  

Sorry to hear that George Curtis has died, he along with George Hudson gave us fans plenty to cheer about. Rest in peace George.
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia
649 of 714  Mon 19th Jul 2021 8:01am  

Apart from all the "normal" skills of a great centre half, I remember the freaky way that he would run towards a high ball, take it on his chest and take it forward, almost "glued" to his chest. Impossible to take the ball off him, without an obvious foul. Eventually, gravity would have the ball drop to his feet and then, of course, he could distribute it (e.g.. kick the sh*t out of it!) to his forwards. George Curtis and Jimmy Hill were "made for each other" and were profound influences on the pride in being Coventry people in the 1960s! I was privileged to see almost all of George Curtis's playing career. Then (one dark night!) I got up at 2am to watch the FA Cup Final, and shed a few tears of joy in that early Australian morning, taking as much pleasure in watching the Sky Blues management up in their "VIP's box" as I did in watching their team win the game on the pitch. Funnily enough, just writing this post brought tears to my eyes! RIP George Curtis!
True Blue Coventry Kid

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GregNorth
Watford
650 of 714  Mon 19th Jul 2021 11:54am  

On 12th Apr 2021 8:25pm, Mick Strong said:
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?
I played football for RAF Changi, Singapore in 1970/71. The team often gave run outs v the likes of Arsenal and Southampton if I recall. The Anchor competition ceased when the British pulled serviceman and I suspect, Civil Servants out of Singapore at the request of the Singapore Government who had attained independence c1965.
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GregNorth
Watford
651 of 714  Mon 19th Jul 2021 12:00pm  

On 19th Jul 2021 8:01am, JohnnieWalker said: Apart from all the "normal" skills of a great centre half, I remember the freaky way that he would run towards a high ball, take it on his chest and take it forward, almost "glued" to his chest. Impossible to take the ball off him, without an obvious foul. Eventually, gravity would have the ball drop to his feet and then, of course, he could distribute it (e.g.. kick the sh*t out of it!) to his forwards. George Curtis and Jimmy Hill were "made for each other" and were profound influences on the pride in being Coventry people in the 1960s! I was privileged to see almost all of George Curtis's playing career. Then (one dark night!) I got up at 2am to watch the FA Cup Final, and shed a few tears of joy in that early Australian morning, taking as much pleasure in watching the Sky Blues management up in their "VIP's box" as I did in watching their team win the game on the pitch. Funnily enough, just writing this post brought tears to my eyes! RIP George Curtis!
Good post, Johnnie, worth missing a night's sleep, methinks!!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
652 of 714  Mon 19th Jul 2021 2:53pm  

I've known George and his family for most of my life. When George moved to Allesley Park I ended up going to school with his youngest daughter and from that my mum became closest of friends (and remains to this day) with George's wife Inger. RIP to a Sky Blue legend.
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Slash1
northampton
653 of 714  Wed 21st Jul 2021 6:08pm  

George was not only a brilliant centre half, as well as a brilliant captain, he was a brilliant and lovely man. For most of his playing days, he lived in a club house, where Roy Kirk (another colossus of a man) had lived before him, on the corner of Clovelly Road and Torcross Avenue. Living in the area, we passed his house a lot. If ever he was working in his garden, he would always be happy to stop what he was doing and answer our questions. I always thought, Mr Coventry City to people of my time, 1955 until late 1960's. RIP lovely man.
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dave owens
california usa
654 of 714  Wed 21st Jul 2021 10:54pm  

On 18th Jul 2021 9:45pm, Midland Red said: He might have won an England cap, Dave, had he not come across one Frank Wignall at the City Ground in 1967 Angry
That was a terrible tackle. To suffer a broken leg at that point in his career was heartbreaking!!!
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Midland Red

655 of 714  Mon 23rd Aug 2021 4:40pm  

1937/38
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
656 of 714  Tue 24th Aug 2021 9:45am  

Midland Red. Bill Morgan, Charlie Elliott and many more of the Bantams team, became firemen at Hales Street station in 1939, and fought the blitz.
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belushi
coventry
657 of 714  Tue 24th Aug 2021 10:13am  

Ted Roberts joined the Army. He was one of the first on the beaches on D-Day.
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Midland Red

658 of 714  Tue 30th Nov 2021 8:15am  

RIP John Sillett
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Midland Red

659 of 714  Fri 3rd Dec 2021 2:50pm  

Just watched "60 minutes with Gary McAllister" on LFC-TV, and found his comments about his £3million transfer from Leeds United to the Sky Blues in 1996 interesting. Aged 31, captain of Leeds United and Scotland, it was a surprising transfer. Gary Mac states it was purely a financial move, one to set up him and his family. City's offer was so good that he actually asked Leeds for half of what he'd been offered, to stay at Elland Road, and they refused to pay him that amount. He also found the idea of meeting up with Ron Atkinson and Gordon Strachan at Highfield Road attractive.
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Midland Red

660 of 714  Wed 25th May 2022 10:47pm  

Next season's new kit looks interesting! And familiar Thumbs up
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