Chris in London
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So long, blue
I was on a business trip to London and went to Reading that night to see City live for the first time! Pissing down rain the whole time and City wore those awful bumblebee away kits if I recall correctly. RIP Blue.I had the good fortune to miss the Derby away game but I did go down to Reading with him for a midweek game in 1998. We lost 3 nil and were relegated to the third division at the end of the season. Tony was as positive as ever on the way back.
its great that you could see his knowledge and insight through his posts. Me and Gingers Dad had the privilege on many occasions to experience it in person. If we made the mistake of disagreeing with him about a players performance, he would take us through the recording of the match and showed us why we were wrong. Going to miss our brilliant City chatsThat is really upsetting.
Funnily enough I was just thinking about Nev the other day because he hadn't posted for a while, and I was wondering why. I really enjoyed every post that Nev made on the forum. Unlike most of us (myself included) he possessed a deep insight into the game, and his thoughts were always articulate and very well reasoned. I would say that I almost always read Nev's thoughts on all issues related to City.
My profound condolences to all Nev's family and friends.
I actually think Tony was happier when we were shit. After many a depressing defeat we would meet up with him because it never got him down. He was always very positive and we were only ever a few academy players away from being a top side. He was very passionate about the youth players coming through, rather than big money signingsSincere Condolences to Nev’s family and friends.
If it’s any consolation, he (along with the rest of us) has probably had the best 10 years of city supporting life. A supporters life that none of us ever dared dream of. Be thankful for that.
Every time city win something I think back to a couple of blues I knew who passed away just before the takeover.
Those of us that have experienced it are so lucky.
Rest in Peace Nev.
Fair enough. If he was happier when we were shit, then he probably had a very happy life!! ;-)I actually think Tony was happier when we were shit. After many a depressing defeat we would meet up with him because it never got him down. He was always very positive and we were only ever a few academy players away from being a top side. He was very passionate about the youth players coming through, rather than big money signings
you are absolutely spot on with everything you say, I am going to miss him and the great one to one chats we hadLate to the thread, but am genuinely upset to read this truly wretched news, especially given his relatively young age. NK was a real asset to this community and one of a fairly small number of posters whose contributions I particularly look out for.
His views were strongly held and sometimes trenchantly expressed, but, even when you disagreed with him, it was always obvious that they were based on a deep knowledge of MCFC and football in general. For that reason, he could really make you think and his passion for the Blue cause shone through like a beacon.
RIP, mate. And sincere condolences to your friends and family.
a very special man who will be missed massivelyOn behalf of Tony's family can I just say a big thank you for all the very kind messages on this thread.
It's very clear that Tony is held in as high regard by his online mates as he is with his family and friends.
Thank you