Paul Lake leaves Manchester City

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Blues legend Paul Lake is to leave Manchester City.The former midfielder, a Maine Road terrace hero, is to quit his role as ambassador for the club's community programme to take up a new post with the Premier League.In a statement released on Monday morning 44-year-old Lake, who was billed as a future England captain until a knee injury cruelly ended his career, broke the news.It read: “Just thought I’d let you know that I’m parting company with Manchester City FC and am leaving my position as Ambassador for City in the Community.
After a great deal of thought I have decided to take up the role of Club Support Manager with the Premier League, which will allow me the opportunity to work at the heart of football and will involve me liaising closely with a number of club academies in the north west.“It has been a pleasure to have been part of such a dynamic workforce at MCFC, and I would like to wish my colleagues all the best for an exciting future. A very special mention also goes to the many City fans and supporters clubs both home and abroad;
I've met some amazing people over the past few years and will treasure some very happy memories.”Lake, from Denton, made 110 league appearances for his boyhood, scoring seven times.He burst onto the scene in 1987 as part of a golden generation of Blues academy stars and was soon installed as captain.After appearing for England Under 21s and England B then national team manager Bobby Robson remarked that he would soon be wearing the captain's armband for his country.But disaster struck in 1990 when a seemingly innocuous challenge triggered a series of events that put him out of the game for two years.Despite attempting several comebacks he was forced to hang up his boots in 1996 at the age of just 27.Spells as a physio at Altrincham, Burnley, Oldham Athletic, Macclesfield Town and Bolton Wanderers followed before he ran his own practice.Lake was named ambassador for CITC in 2010 and is a member of the Blues Hall of Fame.
 
good luck paul lake

All the best to Paul as he leaves city to work for the premier league. Great player and great bloke and a proper city legend

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All the best to Paul as he leaves city to work for the premier league. Great player and great bloke and a proper city legend

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Sad to see Paul leave the club. All the best in your new career.
 
Good luck Lakey, a real gentleman and a gentle man, I had the pleasure of meeting him on quite a few occasions and he was always so easy to chat to. Well done and congratulations on your new role but we will miss you.
 
Met Paul last summer when he came over here with the Trophy...lovely guy, very passionate, knowledgeable and a very genuine guy.

I wish him luck for the future...he could do with some more...though ive no doubt he'll succeed wherever he goes
 
Met him a couple of times at our legends night at mid sussex Blues..nice lad.
 

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