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Very sad indeed. He became our 'goalie' was I was 6 and just beginning to understand the game and I thought he was great! RIP Ian McKechnie!
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IN MEMORY: The Club was saddened to hear of the passing of former goalkeeper Ian McKechnie #RIP
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IN MEMORY: McKechnie made 284 appearances for the Tigers in all competitions. Our thoughts are with his family and friends #RIP
Hi Pudsey!
Mrs McKechnie asked me to look for a photo because Ian never had one! Is it possible to get a good quality copy taken of your clipping so that the McKechnie family have a keepsake?
They would be so pleased!
That's really great! I'd like you to be able to keep your cuttings, but maybe we can scan or photograph any decent images? I'll PM you at the weekend.Hi b.b.
Not at home at the moment, will go through it over the weekend and any I've got that are half decent the family can have with pleasure (but please remember these cutting are 50yrs old in some case's).
Waggy, Chillo and McKechnie remember Boothferry Park...
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I was deeply saddened to find out about my fathers death though the Hull Daily Mail.
I was born in the front room of 64 Westfield Road on the 2nd of November 1969. I loved my father dearly and I believed he loved me too, by all accounts we were inseparable, at least that's how I've remembered it.
However in 1979 my mother and father separated and for reasons I could never except, she took myself and sister to live with her family in Northern Ireland and that was pretty much the end of my relationship with my Dad.
I saw him during his brief spell at Sligo but as with a lot of things, it didn't work out and he went back to England and set up home with the new Mrs McKechnie, her son and later with their son Elliot, with whom my sympathies now lay. I'm truly sorry for your loss.
I have my Dads scrapbook that contains all his newspaper cuttings and team photos, it's all I ever had of him, a handful of yellowing aged newspaper cuttings and the fading memories of my youth.
Rest in peace Dad, I never stopped loving you or longing for what could have been.
Three memories I have of him was when we beat Brentford 2-1 in the F.A.Cup 5th round in 1971. When the winning goal went in he did a somersault which was
impressive for a big man.
I think it was the 4-4 draw against Sheffield Wednesday. He got booked for kicking the ball out of the stadium, over the railway lines and into Kempton Road
car park.
As a 10 year old boy meeting him down North Road on his way to training. He walked up to me and my friend, paper under his arm, big smile on p
face
and said "morning lads are you after my autograph" which he duly obliged to sign for us.. We met Jimmy McGill the same day. Another City legend to pass
away recently.
R.I.P. both legends.
I think he played left wing second half of that game. He scored when he stopped the ball on the goal line then knelt down and headed it in.I beat you by a couple of years Ernie.
I used to go with my mates (we were aged 10 when our parents said it was okay to go unsupervised).
Can you imagine letting your child go to a go nowadays without supervision.
RIP Ian.
If memory serves me right, he cut in from the left wing in his testimonial against Leeds, he scored and we won 7-6