My brother Ian sadly died last weekend of a heart attack aged just 67. Ian (Priest) was a lifelong blue who followed City everywhere throughout his life. Lately you might have seen him either at the back of 111 or sat in his wheelchair having a vape in the bogs.
His losing a leg was problematic, to say the least, but allowed me and him to spend the last few seasons going to the Bulls Head for a few beers then onto the game together as I was his carer at the match (or personal assistant as he described me :-)
I’m going to miss him in a million ways but I’m also going to miss the mates we’ve made in the disabled section. Obviously I will have to sit elsewhere now so if any of you are reading this, thanks for enduring our late arrival every match and Ian’s occasional nodding off.
RIP for your loss.My brother Ian sadly died last weekend of a heart attack aged just 67. Ian (Priest) was a lifelong blue who followed City everywhere throughout his life. Lately you might have seen him either at the back of 111 or sat in his wheelchair having a vape in the bogs.
His losing a leg was problematic, to say the least, but allowed me and him to spend the last few seasons going to the Bulls Head for a few beers then onto the game together as I was his carer at the match (or personal assistant as he described me :-)
I’m going to miss him in a million ways but I’m also going to miss the mates we’ve made in the disabled section. Obviously I will have to sit elsewhere now so if any of you are reading this, thanks for enduring our late arrival every match and Ian’s occasional nodding off.
I’m going to miss him in a million ways but I’m also going to miss the mates we’ve made in the disabled section. Obviously I will have to sit elsewhere now so if any of you are reading this, thanks for enduring our late arrival every match and Ian’s occasional nodding off.