RonIpstone
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- 3 Oct 2012
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Sorry to hear this. Many happy memories of the 1981 Cup run. Best wishes and best of luck Gerry.
Here, Here. With appologies to Asa, & Mike Doyle, (Who came close) Gerry, (though never the quickest) was the bravest, hardest most committed midfield player I ever saw, In a City shirt.Terrible news.
A real warrior and fighter on the pitch that will hopefully stand him in good stead for this fight.
All the best to him and his family and lets hope he beats this fucker of a disease.
We would have won the league comfortably, with a worrier like Gerry in the side, this season.Rotten news, all the best wishes in the world to him a true City legend, heres hoping Gerry tackles his cancer in the same manner in which he tackled his opponents.
Yes, that's why they all rose to the top of the European game as professional footballers.Sorry to hear this. We could do with him in our team today. Tony Grealish, Tommy Hutchinson and Gerry Gow in our team today would have stuffed Ronaldo and co.