Francis Lee RIP

One of the Greats

I went to his debut, at home to Wolves and loved the guy ever since

RIP Lee One Pen
 
Sad! He was in the first live professional football game I ever saw, playing for Bolton v Liverpool in the League Cup....September 1967 just over 56 years ago. Bolton won 3-2 and i saw most of the game on my dads shoulders as a 7 year old. He moved to City not many weeks after that game and I next saw him in a blue shirt when my yet to be much older future brother in law came down from Scotland and started taking me to Maine Rd a couple of years later.
 
RIP , still remember that Ipswich game and the reception he got , brought Gio to the club and for that am eternally grateful
 
I just about remember his two seasons with us. A real City legend, may he rest in peace.
Francis Lee, 1967-74 City Legend.

His disastrous take over was probably 2 years....

My childhood memories are falling apart, feel quite devastated. Met him, have his autograph from '71

Him and Colin the King are already forming a legendary partnership...

Bless you Franny my hero RIP.

As a 10 year old I remember going to Highbury (Arsenal) in '72, and the Arsenal fans had a chant him, I asked my Dad what were they singing and he told me "Francis Lee's a soppy old git". To this day I don't know if he was protecting me.... but that is how I will always remember the chat.
 
Frannie is the sole reason I support Manchester City.

In early 1970, a set of football cards, with a piece of bubble gum included, was doing the rounds.

As seven year-old mad football fans, me and my friends were right into it. One day at school, one of the other lads (R. I. P., Paul) said, upon noticing that there seemed to be a disproportionate number of cards bearing Frannie, "He must be a good player, there are loads of him.

I latched on to the man, and started following City as a result.

A few weeks later, City were away to West Brom, and lost 0-3. It was featured on The Big Match on the Sunday dinner time. Sometime during the commentary, Brian Moore mentioned that the two clubs would be playing each other in the League Cup final soon.

That was it, and City have been my team ever since.

R. I. P., Frannie. You were a character, the like of which we’ll never see again. You still hold the record for most penalties scored in a top-flight season, but your contribution to the rise of Manchester City is much more than just that.
And I think that League Cup Final was his greatest performance. Franny was a legend who led City through a glorious era along with Colin Bell. RIP Franny
 
No words other than RIP legend.

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The word legend is bandied about too often these days but in this case it really did apply. Franny loved City and we loved him in return. He left so many unforgettable moments for those lucky enough to see him play. My thoughts go out to his wife and family. May you RIP Franny.
 

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