Is that the Tony Young who played for United when they were in the second division - then went to York City on a free?Played with and against Mark Lillis when he was in High School. How he made it and I didn't remains a deep psychological wound 50 years on. Nice lad though. Should have stayed at City longer. Played with several other contemporaries of his who signed for the Manchester clubs as teenagers but didn't get near the 1st team.
Used to kick about with a lad called Tony Young who was a reserve with United and eventually got a couple of 1st team games in the late 60's or early 70s.
Such a bloody long time ago!
When you think back, does every day hurt?Ian Wilson at secondary school.
Made it big in Sad Cafe.
Yes - that Tony Young. Just looked him up and see that he played 83 games for the scum. I knew him before he got into the 1st team picture and never thought he played so often. He lived with his family in a council house in Didsbury. He had knee/cartledge injuries all the time, it seemed. Very nice lad and quite a bit older than me, but, like I say, it was over 50 years ago.Is that the Tony Young who played for United when they were in the second division - then went to York City on a free?
If so, I got to know him reasonably well when he moved to Australia to play for a club in Melbourne called Frankston City. I was banging his wife’s best friend at the time so socialised a fair bit with them. Nice guy was Tony. A real wind up merchant but good fun. Half decent player to be fair as well.
Their album Facades is an anagram of Sad CafeIan Wilson at secondary school.
Made it big in Sad Cafe.
Did he track back?Ian Wilson at secondary school.
Made it big in Sad Cafe.
Of the Andy dibble fameGary Crosby (who later went on to play for Forest, Lincoln and a few others).