Remembering Colin Bell

Colin Bell 1978/79 First Division match worn long sleeve shirt......Bell would make his final number 8 City appearance in this shirt against Man Utd on 10th February 1979…..The King would then feature in the number 6 shirt for his final 7 City appearances.

Signed by the great man and presented as gift by Bell to a match official following his testimonial fixture.

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Obviously today is the anniversary of Colin’s comeback game v Newcastle. To mark this I’ve posted the interview I did with him a few years back here:

It’s a free read, so enjoy. Also, on NYE my match programme article is, of course, about Colin the King and that comeback game. Cheers.
 
Also, on this day last year I posted this free article on Colin’s return game on this day in 1977:

Enjoy
 
Thanks for that Gary, two things I remember, not realising he was coming on, but hearing the noise, absolutely mental, secondly, and typical of Colin playing things down, when he says he was a passenger, certainly didn’t feel like that, if anything always felt the injury was a bit of a leveller for those around him, he was still as good as them, just had a limp.
 
Thanks for that Gary, two things I remember, not realising he was coming on, but hearing the noise, absolutely mental, secondly, and typical of Colin playing things down, when he says he was a passenger, certainly didn’t feel like that, if anything always felt the injury was a bit of a leveller for those around him, he was still as good as them, just had a limp.
It was an incredible day. I remember him getting up at one point during first half and the place erupted thinking he was coming on, then of course when he did come on it was incredible.
 
Missed out on this by 5 days, my first game being Villa on the NYE. That said as an 8 year old obsessed with Peter Barnes I doubt that I would have truly appreciated the significance of it.

It probably wasn't remarkable in those days but within a week he had completed a further 3 games, including 24 hours later at Boro.







 
Missed out on this by 5 days, my first game being Villa on the NYE. That said as an 8 year old obsessed with Peter Barnes I doubt that I would have truly appreciated the significance of it.

It probably wasn't remarkable in those days but within a week he had completed a further 3 games, including 24 hours later at Boro.
Yes, the Boro game gets a mention in my programme article in the NYE match programme. It meant a great deal to me when I wrote it the other week and I hope that comes across in the programme on Saturday. Glad you mentioned Barnes - we put a lot in his biography about Colin.
 
Colin was a player who could do everything and give 100%....effortlessly.

Two great feet....,could pass, shoot, tackle, head,attack, defend create.

Colin would probably have played until he was 40 but for the injury caused by fuckun Buckun !!
 

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