Lovely to see 'Big Joe' being recognised for his contributions to City and the wider football 'family', as well as to his hometown and the community at large.
My favourite Joe Corrigan moment will be 50 years old in early December. Lots of Blues on here are (rightly) recalling his wonder save against Leeds at Elland Road but I still maintain his save against QPR during the cracking 0-0 game in 1975 was his greatest ever!
QPR under Dave Sexton was a good side, running Liverpool close to the title that 75-76 season. Some really good players (including our very own Stanley Bowles!) and an attacking mindset throughout the team.
Dave Thomas took a corner for QPR at the Platt Lane end and David Webb charged at the ball and met it squarely just by the penalty spot (think of Dave Watson and Mick McCarthy doing similar against Ipswich and The Red Filth at Maine Road to score from corners!)
The ball was heading like a bullet to 'the top bins' (as they say nowadays!) and for a split-second it seemed all over a goal. But Joe, who had advanced off his line, managed to immediately reposition himself and launch himself backwards to reach behind himself, get his palm to the ball and parry it over the crossbar. He landed in a heap to hear the crowd going crazy, his teammates all congratulating him and even David Webb shaking his hand (while shaking his head, of course, wondering how he'd not scored!)
Unlike that great save at Leeds, there were no tv cameras at the game that day to record it for posterity. But, to me at least, it's his greatest individual moment and deserves to be up there with Gordon Banks' save from Pele when England played Brazil at the World Cup in 1970..!
Once again, congratulations R Joe..!