Although it was not unexpected it still came as a shock when Tony passed last Wednesday. Without doubt Tony was one of the kindest and most generous people I have ever met. He was also an exceptionally inspirational character who brought out the best in people around him. I first came across Tony about 10 years ago in my capacity as chair of the Centenary Supporters Association. I was approached by Howard Burr of the Reddish Branch who wanted to bring Tony to a meeting so he could explain why he wanted some support for a project out in Sierra Leone. Tony immediately won me and others over to his ideas and I suppose I could say the rest is history. The response we got for our fund raising efforts esp here on BM was nothing short of magnificent. Spare kits and other football items came rolling in none stop. Cash donations were gratefully received over a long period of time. After knocking on the door at the Etihad for some time eventually myself, Phil Holme of the Portadown Branch, Howard Burr the energetic leader of Reddish Blues and Tony Griffiths were invited in to meet Gary Cooke and Paul Lake to outline our fund raising ideas and hoping we could get the club on board. Gary Cooke was completely sold on what we were hoping to achieve and came on board immediately. Eventually we had enough funds to purchase a 30 seater bus to ship over to Sierra Leone in a large container along with tons of footy stuff for people and the football club out there. 6 years ago myself, Howard, Phil, and Tony accompanied Paul Lake and Neil the camera man from Endamol to deliver the bus, football equipment, 2 full suitcases of donated spectacles from you guys and other stuff. It was certainly an eye opening experience for all of us and Tony was the man who looked after us to some extent with his experience of the country which at the time was about the 3rd poorest country in the world. Since then Manchester City FC (Sierra Leone version) has become one of the biggest football clubs in the country. Thanks to the infectious enthusiasm of Armani Kamara we know have a number of supporter branches out there in different parts of Sierra Leone with some 4,000 members in total. The world is a poorer place with the passing of Tony Griffiths and for now our thoughts are with his ever supportive wife Liz and 3 grown up children. R.I.P. TONY GRIFFITHS