RIP Liam Payne. That’s a shocker.


Awful news for the Bruce family,my heart goes out to them at this truly awful time.Sad news
Steve Bruce's 4 month old grandson Madison has suddenly passed away.
RIP young fella.
Deepest sympathy to the Bruce family.




All the years been on this forum and never posted but would like to post this if ok, not sure where to do it.
Regarding RIP October would just like to add my Dad to this. He died on 8th October in the morning at Castle Hill after short illness. He was lifelong City fan for around 70 years. He loved the Waggy and Chillio generation and was lucky enough to have both help train his youth football teams. He took me as a four year old to Boothferry Park. We went through the tough times literally from Boothferry to Wemberly and so pleased he saw that. He always enjoyed (mostly!) reading this forum. Apart from me he has two very successful sons who's grandchildren support City home and away. This will be the first game wont be able to speak about to him aferwards. He literally was city till he died, a good man and i'll miss him.
Deepest sympathies hullchrissp .All the years been on this forum and never posted but would like to post this if ok, not sure where to do it.
Regarding RIP October would just like to add my Dad to this. He died on 8th October in the morning at Castle Hill after short illness. He was lifelong City fan for around 70 years. He loved the Waggy and Chillio generation and was lucky enough to have both help train his youth football teams. He took me as a four year old to Boothferry Park. We went through the tough times literally from Boothferry to Wemberly and so pleased he saw that. He always enjoyed (mostly!) reading this forum. Apart from me he has two very successful sons who's grandchildren support City home and away. This will be the first game wont be able to speak about to him aferwards. He literally was city till he died, a good man and i'll miss him.
Condolences to you and the family.All the years been on this forum and never posted but would like to post this if ok, not sure where to do it.
Regarding RIP October would just like to add my Dad to this. He died on 8th October in the morning at Castle Hill after short illness. He was lifelong City fan for around 70 years. He loved the Waggy and Chillio generation and was lucky enough to have both help train his youth football teams. He took me as a four year old to Boothferry Park. We went through the tough times literally from Boothferry to Wemberly and so pleased he saw that. He always enjoyed (mostly!) reading this forum. Apart from me he has two very successful sons who's grandchildren support City home and away. This will be the first game wont be able to speak about to him aferwards. He literally was city till he died, a good man and i'll miss him.

Geoff Capes, who competed for Great Britain in the shot put at three Olympic Games, won two Commonwealth titles and twice won the World’s Strongest Man competition, has died aged 75, his family have announced.
He was an absolute gentleman as well. Back in the 90s when I worked part time at Little Chef, I served the great man an Olympic Breakfast. Had a long chat to him, what a gentleman and legend. Talking about Budgerigars.
RIP Geoff Capes