Colin Baker RIP

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He was in the first City team I ever saw. I also went to Sunday School with his nephew Duggie who introduced me on a number of occasions.
Colin was a real gentleman with no side to him whatsoever. I've never seen a man so proud as when he showed his Welsh cap and shirt to us admiring kids.
RIP Colin
 
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Colin Baker and Alan Harrington lodged in my street with a Mrs Mahony...I remember well. A real gent, both were and now gone! In later years Jimmy McInch stayed there....a fiery character! Colin did well for himself talent wise, a good innings! RIP :emoticon-0103-cool:
 
Colin Baker and Alan Harrington lodged in my street with a Mrs Mahony...I remember well. A real gent, both were and now gone! In later years Jimmy McInch stayed there....a fiery character! Colin did well for himself talent wise, a good innings! RIP :emoticon-0103-cool:

Ahh, "lodging with a Mrs Mahony" - the way things were. <ok>

Sadly I think that's a thing of the past that we'll never see again - these days players want a penthouse apartment if they come on trial.

Even just a few years back (2006/2007 maybe), the club "bought" a couple of newly built exec house in Corntown just outside Bridgend for Steve McPhail and Michael Chopra. I was involved in the spec and met them both on site. McPhail took it virtually off plan but Chop's fiance changed practically everything. <doh>

Mike wasn't bothered about it but was more put out because there wasn't a betting shop in the village......<laugh>
 
Ahh, "lodging with a Mrs Mahony" - the way things were. <ok>

Sadly I think that's a thing of the past that we'll never see again - these days players want a penthouse apartment if they come on trial.

Even just a few years back (2006/2007 maybe), the club "bought" a couple of newly built exec house in Corntown just outside Bridgend for Steve McPhail and Michael Chopra. I was involved in the spec and met them both on site. McPhail took it virtually off plan but Chop's fiance changed practically everything. <doh>

Mike wasn't bothered about it but was more put out because there wasn't a betting shop in the village......<laugh>

The bookies on Broadlands, Bridgend were pleased to see him. I think they made up a camp bed in the corner for him. Might have been best friends with Rob Howley. <whistle>
 
Ahh, "lodging with a Mrs Mahony" - the way things were. <ok>

Sadly I think that's a thing of the past that we'll never see again - these days players want a penthouse apartment if they come on trial.

Even just a few years back (2006/2007 maybe), the club "bought" a couple of newly built exec house in Corntown just outside Bridgend for Steve McPhail and Michael Chopra. I was involved in the spec and met them both on site. McPhail took it virtually off plan but Chop's fiance changed practically everything. <doh>

Mike wasn't bothered about it but was more put out because there wasn't a betting shop in the village......<laugh>


When you say Mike you were talking about the foreman right? Not Mr.Chopra surely? You’ll be calling him Chops next! :emoticon-0103-cool:
 
The bookies on Broadlands, Bridgend were pleased to see him. I think they made up a camp bed in the corner for him. Might have been best friends with Rob Howley. <whistle>

Odd that you mention Rob Howley there Bluey - very strange. Funnily enough he also had a house in Corntown just up the road from Chops as well. Not sure about the timing though, but must have been built around the same time and built by a guy I used to play football with in my youth.

What you jest about could well have a basis in truth. Different sport, same addiction - I don't regard myself quite in that category though..........<whistle>
 
Odd that you mention Rob Howley there Bluey - very strange. Funnily enough he also had a house in Corntown just up the road from Chops as well. Not sure about the timing though, but must have been built around the same time and built by a guy I used to play football with in my youth.

What you jest about could well have a basis in truth. Different sport, same addiction - I don't regard myself quite in that category though..........<whistle>

Very true Sparks, too much money, too much time on their hands and not enough intelligence to put it to better use. I mean Chops and Howley of course not you. <whistle>
 
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