Tony Griffiths RIP

Forgot to mention that Tony loved his captain as do I do we shared the odd bottle now and again and it has been muted that there could be a minutes applause in the 60th minute on Saturday I for one would support this and will be at the game I will then be toasting Tony with a wee dram of the captain after the game
 
I think we should go for the applause in the 60th minute and I'll be pushing for it. Tony was 60 so that's why we should go for the 60th minute. I hope many will join in and could I ask folk on here to promote the 60th minute applause. The MEN have been informed and we need to get it out on the various social media outlets.
 
Forgot to actually say, the round of applause in the 60th minute to take place this coming Saturday at the Middleborough game.
 
I've been in touch with City today and at 60 minutes during the Middlesbrough game on Saturday the big screens will go on the crowd and there will be a minutes applause to celebrate this great man's life, please put your hands together for Tony Griffiths.

In addition to this, in the Matchday programme, there will be a tribute to Tony from CiTC recognising his achievements.

Below is a message from his family along with the funeral arrangements.

R.I.P. Tony 13/1/56 – 26/10/16

As a family we would like to thank everyone for their kind words of condolence at this sad time we truly have taken comfort from your kind words.

As a family we would like to invite yourself and any others that knew Tony Griffiths to his funeral.

The service will be held at Cresta Court Hotel in Altrincham (WA14 4DP) on Thursday 10th November at 10:30.

Followed by a committal at Altrincham Crematorium (spaces are limited).

We plan on then returning back to Cresta Court for refreshments, some of you may wish to remain there after the service and not attend the cremation, this will be a accommodated.

Family flowers only, donations may be given to charities chosen by the family the details of which will be at the venue.
 
Sad, sad news. What a great man and what a fantastic legacy he leaves.

The whole Sierra Leone/Armani story is worthy of a Hollywood film!

Rest in peace Tony and sincere condolences to your family and friends.
 
Below is an extract from the National association of retired Police officers. Obituary notice.
A good man who gave the Police a good name. RIP Tony.


Anthony "Tony" GRIFFITHS

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He died on 26th October 2016 aged 60 yrs

After joining Manchester & Salford Cadets in 1972 Tony joined GMP and was posted to the E Division where he served on both North and South Sub-Divisions before promotion to Sergeant saw him move to Altrincham. He also served with distinction as a Sergeant in the CID. He spent time working in Sierra Leone where he retains respect to this very day (especially from the MCFC Fan club he founded and nurtured!). After retirement he returned to GMP and worked at Nexus House where his skills were of great use during complex enquiries. He was and remained a lifelong and truly committed supporter of Manchester City FC.
 
Below is an extract from the National association of retired Police officers. Obituary notice.
A good man who gave the Police a good name. RIP Tony.


Anthony "Tony" GRIFFITHS

Tony%20Griffiths.jpg


He died on 26th October 2016 aged 60 yrs

After joining Manchester & Salford Cadets in 1972 Tony joined GMP and was posted to the E Division where he served on both North and South Sub-Divisions before promotion to Sergeant saw him move to Altrincham. He also served with distinction as a Sergeant in the CID. He spent time working in Sierra Leone where he retains respect to this very day (especially from the MCFC Fan club he founded and nurtured!). After retirement he returned to GMP and worked at Nexus House where his skills were of great use during complex enquiries. He was and remained a lifelong and truly committed supporter of Manchester City FC.

That's a very fitting tribute to a very good man. He certainly gave the police a good name.
 
I've been in touch with City today and at 60 minutes during the Middlesbrough game on Saturday the big screens will go on the crowd and there will be a minutes applause to celebrate this great man's life, please put your hands together for Tony Griffiths.

In addition to this, in the Matchday programme, there will be a tribute to Tony from CiTC recognising his achievements.

Below is a message from his family along with the funeral arrangements.

R.I.P. Tony 13/1/56 – 26/10/16

As a family we would like to thank everyone for their kind words of condolence at this sad time we truly have taken comfort from your kind words.

As a family we would like to invite yourself and any others that knew Tony Griffiths to his funeral.

The service will be held at Cresta Court Hotel in Altrincham (WA14 4DP) on Thursday 10th November at 10:30.

Followed by a committal at Altrincham Crematorium (spaces are limited).

We plan on then returning back to Cresta Court for refreshments, some of you may wish to remain there after the service and not attend the cremation, this will be a accommodated.

Family flowers only, donations may be given to charities chosen by the family the details of which will be at the venue.


Well Done Howard. Tony, more than most deserves that applause. Please join in Blues and promote wherever you can.
 
A sad loss, a great guy, and a cause I have donated to.

But please can the minutes applauses stop.


I personally feel the applauses have gone too far and should only be used in exceptional cases. Tony Griffiths is an exceptional case and he was an exceptional man. I've seen and received his generosity and unselfish kindness. A great ambassador for MCFC. Tony fully deserves this round of applause on Saturday and hopefully many will join in.
 
I personally feel the applauses have gone too far and should only be used in exceptional cases. Tony Griffiths is an exceptional case and he was an exceptional man. I've seen and received his generosity and unselfish kindness. A great ambassador for MCFC. Tony fully deserves this round of applause on Saturday and hopefully many will join in.
Are the Club planning anything like a photo on the screens at this point Alex.
 
Didn't know Tony but sounds like an amazing Blue, God bless you fella and condolences to your family and friends.
 
Are the Club planning anything like a photo on the screens at this point Alex.


Hi Oakiecokie. As mentioned by Tony's very good friend the cameras will be scanning the crowd in the 60th minute so others know it's time to join in the applause. There will also be an article in today's match day programme about Tony which should include a photo. I'm sure the club will have put together a fitting tribute to this wonderful man. I had hoped they would put his picture on the big screens.

I'll be looking at the Sierra Leone Flag positioned by Armani Sheku Kamara more than usual at the game today and thinking about Tony when I do.

Not forgetting Tony's massive contribution to all things Sierra Leone esp the football club he was also a season card holder of many years standing with Blue blood running through his veins. I had to smile when I paid him a visit at Salford Royal Hospital last year. His bedside wall and cabinet were decorated with all things Blue and despite his serious discomfort at the time he made sure everyone knew which team he supported.

Here's hoping Tony gets the round of applause he deserves at the 60th minute and Bluemoon readers do their share of the clapping.

Kind regards to all, Alex the Blue
 
Hi Oakiecokie. As mentioned by Tony's very good friend the cameras will be scanning the crowd in the 60th minute so others know it's time to join in the applause. There will also be an article in today's match day programme about Tony which should include a photo. I'm sure the club will have put together a fitting tribute to this wonderful man. I had hoped they would put his picture on the big screens.

I'll be looking at the Sierra Leone Flag positioned by Armani Sheku Kamara more than usual at the game today and thinking about Tony when I do.

Not forgetting Tony's massive contribution to all things Sierra Leone esp the football club he was also a season card holder of many years standing with Blue blood running through his veins. I had to smile when I paid him a visit at Salford Royal Hospital last year. His bedside wall and cabinet were decorated with all things Blue and despite his serious discomfort at the time he made sure everyone knew which team he supported.

Here's hoping Tony gets the round of applause he deserves at the 60th minute and Bluemoon readers do their share of the clapping.

Kind regards to all, Alex the Blue
Hi Alex,
The mans deserves a wonderful tribute later today.What area of the ground will the flag be flying as I`m sure I should be able to see it from CBL3 unless its on our part of the ground.
Going to be a very emotional day for you mate and his family obviously.
Wouldn`t it be great for one and all if we scored around about that time,but not clashing on that 60 minute mark.I`ll spread the word around my block, as I`m certain there will be unaware fans.
Cheers mate,
Oakie
 
Hi Alex,
The mans deserves a wonderful tribute later today.What area of the ground will the flag be flying as I`m sure I should be able to see it from CBL3 unless its on our part of the ground.
Going to be a very emotional day for you mate and his family obviously.
Wouldn`t it be great for one and all if we scored around about that time,but not clashing on that 60 minute mark.I`ll spread the word around my block, as I`m certain there will be unaware fans.
Cheers mate,
Oakie

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I personally feel the applauses have gone too far and should only be used in exceptional cases. Tony Griffiths is an exceptional case and he was an exceptional man. I've seen and received his generosity and unselfish kindness. A great ambassador for MCFC. Tony fully deserves this round of applause on Saturday and hopefully many will join in.

To be honest Alex, I found myself re-evaulating my stance for this one case.
 

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