Colin Bell RIP - Ian Cheeseman interview with Jon Bell (P142)

RIP Colin the King.
I was lucky enough to see him play many times and for several decades thought I'd never see anybody as good in a City shirt. I was there when he was injured against the rags and also for his 1977 Boxing Day comeback against Newcastle.
The raw emotion when he appeared as a half-time substitute against the Geordies was incredible and it means the few games he played towards the end of the 75-76 season in his initial comeback are often forgotten. However I was at Elland Road when he put us ahead and it looked like his troubles were behind him.
There were a lot of great players in the Mercer-Allison era, but Colin was the best of them.
 
The first time I ever saw Colin play was for England in that historic 1973 game against Poland. The second half was shown live on Irish television and as kids we were allowed to stay up because I was a fanatical City fan. I couldn't believe I was watching Colin Bell live in the (TV) flesh and I was heartbroken that any team with Colin in it could lose.

Nearly 50 years on the thought of him in those beautiful, iconic blue jerseys of the mid 1970s is still inspiring.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dilís.
 
Awful news, RIP King Colin. I feel sad to have never been able to watch him live, but the enthusiasm and love that my Dad spoke about him with was undoubtedly part of my early experience as a City fan. I was captivated, mesmerised by the videos. I don’t know if anyone else had the below VHS back in the day but come to think of it, watching this is my earliest memory of City. What a player.
Had it and it was on loop, i wanted to know everything about them as a young lad and this was my window into how it felt to watch greatness.... if we’re all honest, until sheikh Mansour I don’t think any of us felt a realistic chance of seeing this again, that’s why we have to love every minute of it as we never know when it’s gone again...
 
I remember my Nan buying me the home shirt in early 70’s, in the days when you couldn’t get a shirt with a number on. I was gutted it didn’t have Colin’s number on the back, so bless her, she trawled sports shops all over Manc to get a white number 8, before eventually finding one on Wilmslow Road. She then proceeded to painstakingly sew the number on herself. She knew what the King meant to her young grandson.
My mum sewed a number 8 on my shirt exactly the same mate. I wore that shirt all the time
 
My old dad used to say Colin was the best player he ever saw play for city (peter doherty a close second) & I can say without doubt King Colin was the best player I have ever seen play for city with David Silva a close second.
My Grandad used to say that Colin Bell was the closest thing he had ever seen to Peter Doherty, which coming from my Grandad was high praise indeed.
 

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