RIP Chris Shaw

Was his seat in the south stand ?

Top lad if I got the right person

It is Chris what awful news

RIP
 
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this is on FB

Manchester City FC season ticket holder Chris Shaw has sadly passed away at 35.

Those who are going to the game, please stand & applaud in the 35th minute on Saturday.

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Chris Shaw was 1 of the nicest lads i,ve ever had the pleasure to be in his company i,ve known chris for over 15 yrs he was a loyal dedicated husband father friend & a city fan thro& thro his legacy will live on in his two young sons "charlie(5) & bobby (2 months old), His beautiful wife Louise is obviously DEVASTATED, SHAWSY WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FONDLY BY 1,000s of people !! THE WORLDS A POORER PLACE WITHOUT HIM ! R.I,P Chris "Uncle bod" ;-( xxx
 
RIP Blue. Too young to die so soon. Wish all his family, especially wife and kids all the strength, I cannot imagine what they are going through now.
 
Just seen this, did Chris work at Barclays?
Yes he did
Was hoping this wasn't the case...

I met Chris through work a few years ago when we moved our banking to Barclays and he looked after us for a while until he got promoted. I don't claim to know him well, but well enough to echo the other posts that he was genuinely one of the nicest people you could meet and made a lasting impression on me and my team. City daft, i think i am right in saying he didn't miss a match for years, including going to pre season friendlies in Thailand etc. I remember talking to him after he'd been to the match in Kiev a few years back, he said he only found out the score the next day, a result of the price of the local vodka!

Thoughts go out to his family, friends and colleagues.
 
Gutted to hear about this. I sat behind Chris in the south stand for 6 years and had some good laughs over the years. Bumped into him at loads of aways and as some have said he was a top lad. RIP thoughts go out to his wife and young family
 
I only knew Shawsy through some younger blues from Droylsden, great lad and a top blue, R.I.P !
 
Know a lot of people who knew Chris very very well and used to travel everywhere with him from Droylsden. I've heard some great stories.

Absolutely gutting to hear that he'd just become father again to a baby boy.

So sad.
 
I sat infront of Chris for about 8 seasons, whilst I didn't know him well personally, I can tell you for a fact he was as focal and passionate as any City fan in that area of the South Stand through the good and bad times, gave off the impression of a truly genuine sound person.

RIP Blue x
 
Thank you for all your kind words, Chris was my baby brother & my best friend. Going to the match will never be the same again. He was the best & we are all heartbroken. Watching his son walk out of the tunnel on Wednesday evening is going to be emotional but I know he will be watching & bursting with pride X
 
Didn't know Chris personally, but recognise him from many European away days. Really sad news, thoughts with his family and friends.
 

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