the-ecstacy-of-eight
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Almost correct, he wasn't bothered because he was too busy designing the Centre Pompidou ;)I think you'll find he was too busy writing South Pacific to be in anyway bothered about council matters!!!
Almost correct, he wasn't bothered because he was too busy designing the Centre Pompidou ;)I think you'll find he was too busy writing South Pacific to be in anyway bothered about council matters!!!
She did get to COMS the first season even though she was ill she passed in 05A great woman. Think she passed away before we moved to CoMS, fitting in a way, she was a real icon of Maine Road. Probably the most high-profile City fan of all time. Did a lot of fundraising, by all accounts. I'll be honest, her bell bloody annoyed me at times, but a real symbol of the club, would love to hear it ringing out at Eastlands now she's gone. She had a flower stall at one of the hospitals for years, may've been St Mary's, i forget now. There's a great photo of her on the pitch with the team after one of our cup final wins (before we became allergic to silverware!). RIP Hells. A true legend.
Yes your correct i remember seeing her outside the SS in a wheelchairShe did get to COMS the first season even though she was ill she passed in 05
She used to come down our street in Hulme when I was a kid, in her costermonger's van driven by her husband (Percy, if I recall correctly? and sometimes she was helped by her son, Lance, I think?)She was a tough old bird our Helen no one crossed her and she was always on hand to give out advice even if not needed, she once told my girlfriend now wife how to train your man ha ha she was wonderful miss seeing her at games and defo miss that bell.
I used to drink in that pub and lived on Haymans Walk...........knew loads of lads round that estate. Yeah she lived near that primary school ........all since gone including The KingsShe died in September 2005 and I'm fairly sure she attended a few games at Eastlands in her wheelchair.
She lived near The Kings Arms pub in Chorlton On Medlock near me. She sold flowers at the entrance to Manchester Royal Infirmary.
She was a very down to earth true blue.
She was a tough character with a heart of gold.
Yes She was tough.no messing.ive heard folk say how she protected young blues at Forest ,after the match,back in the 70s.She was a tough old bird our Helen no one crossed her