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yes sad always
but not the most gifted of players technically, but an engine on him no doubt.
RIP
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yes sad always
but not the most gifted of players technically, but an engine on him no doubt.
RIP
He was superb. Control, passing, running with and without the ball and good in the air. His mantra to young players as youth coach was “head up, be aware”. Nearly 50 internationals playing almost directly in competition with Bobby Charlton and would have had many more. Mike Summerbee said he just did not know how good he was. Tom Finney thought he was “some player”. Captain of Bury at 19. The list goes on - not bad for someone “not the most gifted of players technically.”
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yes sad always
but not the most gifted of players technically, but an engine on him no doubt.
RIP
Not for the first time I disagree, even in a tribute you have a dig, well he was technically gifted and had great energy. I suggest he watch a few of his games. I have listened to some of his teammates who said he had everything.
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RIP a gifted player in every way.
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Went to see Colin Bell (+Franny Lee & Mike Summerbee) around 1968. They were my favorite non-town players. As a 14 year old I caught the train to Manchester, found a bus to the ground by locating MC scarfs at a bus stop. Watched the match (Can not remember who against) sitting on wooden benches behind one of the goals. City scored 4 (Franny Lee got 2) and won, got bus and train back to Grimsby, all without my parents knowing! They thought I was going to Hull with a friends and his mother to buy a new coat. Before the match I had popped into C&A and bought a coat (wrong size - but I did grow into it). As much as I enjoyed the experience, I lost interest in other clubs/players except Grimsby Town.
RIP Colin
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yes sad always
but not the most gifted of players technically, but an engine on him no doubt.
RIP
You don’t score some of the fantastic goals he did without a superb technique. RIP Colin
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I started uni in Salford in 1968, I used to go to Man U one week, Man C the next.
I went away as a bit of a Man U fan like many at the time so I was watching Best, Stiles, Crerand, Stepney one week and Bell, Lee, Summerbee, Young, Book the next week.
Man City soon became my favourite non-Town team, their football was exhilarating, constant attacking football under Mercer+Allison and I stood in the shallow stand that was the Kippax and it was just brilliant to watch.
Colin Bell was just a magnificent footballer in that midfield, constantly driving the team forward at pace and the combination of Lee, Summerbee, Young and Bell was the best around at the time.
Really sad to see he's passed away.
RIP Colin
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Not for the first time I disagree, even in a tribute you have a dig, well he was technically gifted and had great energy. I suggest you watch a few of his games. I have listened to some of his teammates who said he had everything.
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Before my time really but was brought back to the limelight in recent years when City fans were trying to get the stand named after him in the clubs competition , "The Bell End " , an affectionate comical tribute to one of their greats.
I think that this was a poll that City ran to name the stands when they moved to The Etihad from Maine Road. It got hijacked by United fans who proposed and then voted for this name, although the west stand was named "The Colin Bell Stand".
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Colin ‘The King’ Bell, his Mum died at a very young age (some reports say due to childbirth), his Dad a Miner and his older sister brought him up. When he was 2 years old he was kicking a football in the school playground whilst his Sister had lessons, as there was no child care available and his Dad was on a shift down the pit.
A wonderful trophy laden career cut short cruelly by a Martin Buchan tackle during a League Cup 4th Rd tie in 75’ that City won 4-0 ... ironic the Blues are playing the same opposition tonight?
Only David Silva in my opinion comes close to equalling the best player to represent MCFC (although older Blues say he was KDB, Yaya & Merlin combined i.e. the complete player)
RIP Legend💙😞
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