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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.
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.