paul lake......never forgotten..

manimanc

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breaking into heaven.....
anybody seen the video on the mcfc website?

if ever there was a guy who had it all it was this guy,you`ll always be revered and remembered by us all lakey and it`s great to see the club giving you a role which should have been done years ago in my eyes..

the first minute on this video when he`s talking about a fan who couldn`t make it to his testimonial is really emotional..

i just wanted to say it was a pleasure that i got to watch you in the city shirt,gone but never forgotten lakey.....
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Got his book thats just come out, read it in 2 days, couldnt put it down, very honest and open... Its a must read for any City fan, one of us in everyway, and even more of a hero to me than ever

I got it for my Kindle and read some of it on the way to Wembley and some on the way home and finished it on Monday night. I also couldn't put it down and was awake until 4.00 am reading it.

I laughed out loud at some parts and cried at others, A fantastic read and I shall be buying a hard copy as well.

A legend.
 
manimanc said:
anybody seen the video on the mcfc website?

if ever there was a guy who had it all it was this guy,you`ll always be revered and remembered by us all lakey and it`s great to see the club giving you a role which should have been done years ago in my eyes..

the first minute on this video when he`s talking about a fan who couldn`t make it to his testimonial is really emotional..

i just wanted to say it was a pleasure that i got to watch you in the city shirt,gone but never forgotten lakey.....

Says it all for me.
 
Eccles Blue said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Got his book thats just come out, read it in 2 days, couldnt put it down, very honest and open... Its a must read for any City fan, one of us in everyway, and even more of a hero to me than ever

I got it for my Kindle and read some of it on the way to Wembley and some on the way home and finished it on Monday night. I also couldn't put it down and was awake until 4.00 am reading it.

I laughed out loud at some parts and cried at others, A fantastic read and I shall be buying a hard copy as well.

A legend.

Seems like we read it in about the same amount of time... i too was laughing and crying in equal measures, and both of those are rare for me, especially when reading ...

My man love for Lakey knows no bounds... i would still love him even if he didnt give me a reach around ;-)
 
Had the priveledge of speaking to him on sunday at wembley.
Parked up next to wembley way, walked past the main entrance(full of rags) and he let on to me and my mum as we were in our city shirts in a sea of red.
He looked like he was in a hurry but stopped and had a quick chat with us, photo etc... Which was nice of him.
A really nice gentleman.
 

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