allan harper
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Impeccable said:125 City goals - 223 career goals. Plus all four against United. That is an impressive return.
Happy birthday George, what a cracking record that is!
Impeccable said:125 City goals - 223 career goals. Plus all four against United. That is an impressive return.
gordondaviesmoustache said:Happy Birthday George.
Anyone on here see him play? PB?
That's why I asked if PB had seen him.Vienna_70 said:gordondaviesmoustache said:Happy Birthday George.
Anyone on here see him play? PB?
You would have to be around 70, I reckon.
Am keen to ask my Dad, who is 87. Will try him in a few hours' time when he's back from hospital visiting.Vienna_70 said:You would have to be around 70, I reckon.gordondaviesmoustache said:Happy Birthday George.
Anyone on here see him play?
black mamba said:Hope you had a very happy birthday , George ...... great to hear that you are still around , and keeping a watchful eye on the club ..... keep smiling mate!
an MEN link from a year or two ago ...
<a class="postlink" href="http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/sport/football/manchester_city/s/1407516_citys_oldest_player_george_smith_looking_forward_to_manchester_derby" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... ster_derby</a>
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MaineRoadBlue said:Four goals against United!
Has that ever been matched or beaten?
This man needs a bloody statue erecting immediately. Bloody, Larry, Curly and Mo (Best, Law and Charlton) have got one and none of them ever scored 4 goals in a game against City.
How could someone who scored 4 for City against United be going around under the radar?
Jesus, I tell you; That moron Rooney scored a shinny against City and they try to claim it's the best goal the Premier League has ever seen!
4 Goals for City against United
WOW!
Blue2112 said:I had the pleasure of meeting George Smith at Gary's 'Manchester The Greatest City' book launch above the City store many years ago now. George signed the book along with other City legends and also Norah Mercer and it's little things like this that make me proud to be a blue that no amount of trophies can ever surpass. The family of Manchester City is something extraordinaire and cannot be put into words. True greats that have played their part in making this club today.
Gary James said:Blue2112 said:I had the pleasure of meeting George Smith at Gary's 'Manchester The Greatest City' book launch above the City store many years ago now. George signed the book along with other City legends and also Norah Mercer and it's little things like this that make me proud to be a blue that no amount of trophies can ever surpass. The family of Manchester City is something extraordinaire and cannot be put into words. True greats that have played their part in making this club today.
That would have been Farewell To Maine Road in 2003. I'd interviewed George the previous season for the book and he came with his son. I'm always very grateful when any of the people I've interviewed come along. It's really appreciated.
I think it's very important to capture their stories and to preserve them for future generations. It's amazing how many people we've lost over the years (some quite famous) who were never interviewed in depth about their City careers. I've tried to capture as many as I can but it's not easy to do.
There are plenty I would have liked to have interviewed as well but just didn't get chance (including Joe Hayes & Don Revie).
Thank you very much to everyone who sent their good wishes to my father - George Smith, on his 92nd birthday. His footballer's legs are not as they were but he carries on smiling!
25193830nolan said:Hi everyone. This is George Smith's grandson. I would like to thank you all for your kind messages of support. It is really humbling to see that so many people take an interest in his career and what he achieved at city. My dad (Ian George smith) made it his main aim to get grandpa the recognition that we think he deserves, however sadly my dad passed away in January 2012 so I would like to try and finish the job that he started. I don't really know where to start as to who to contact etc so I would accept any help or advice off anyone. A few people have asked if he has any of his old boots or balls. He has quite abit of memorabilia from his playing days including his boots, programmes and medals. He did have the ball with which he scored all for goals with against united, however my family donated it to the club to display in the museum. We tried to trace it when the club moved from Maine road to the etihad but was told that it must have been misplaced during the move. Obviously we were very angry at that revelation.
Again I would like to thank you for your support. George is still an avid blue.