got to honest I am really tempted despite never again until sisu go but got problems at home .........her indoorsCan anyone confirm if the fans are doing something for Saturday as I will gladly make it my first game of the season for me. Was my hero as a lad and he always spoke to my old dad and had all the time in the world for anyone.
Might bump into Matesx or Reg or old Cloughie.
I've just sat listening to this and just cried my eyes out. Such love and emotion from Dion. It's been a long time since I shed tears for anyone, probably when John Lennon was shot, but Dion's interview really got to me.One CCFC legend talking about another....
Cyrille Regis was my footballing hero - Dublin, In Short - BBC Radio 5 live
Great picture that, is it just me or does Greg Downs look like snozzes son
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An excellent post, thank you. I was at Hillsborough that day and that first goal was tremendous, and sent us on our way to Wembley. A great player, and by all accounts, a gentleman, humble, approachable, brave.A really sad day for me. Cyrille one of my all time Sky Blue heroes.
It is hard to believe that things were as bad as they were in the 70s. I went to the Hawthorns to see City play a Friday night match against Albion. The abuse that Cyrille and the other black West Brom players took that night from some City fans was shocking including monkey noises and bananas thrown onto the pitch. It says a lot for him as a man that he came through what must have been a regular match day occurrence for him by showing up the bigots with his courage and his class. I love the story about him getting out with the groundstaff at Ryton on a snowy day, picking up a shovel and helping them clear the car park. It shows he had no airs and graces and was a humble man. As a player he just oozed power and class, as I have said before on here, a real Rolls Royce of a player. He was a nightmare against us for West Brom and I was present when he destroyed us in the 7-1 trashing and again when he scored a typical bazooka goal in the FA Cup quarter final match to send us out.
In the fifty odd years I have watched us we have had some good centre forwards but Cyrille would be my all time favourite. I loved his rebound goal against Spurs but my favourite was the one at Hilsborough which showed his power, pace and cannonball shot. He was the main player in our cup run and therefore played a huge part in giving me and thousands of others one of the best days of our lives.
I enjoyed the chants from the West End of “Cyrille Regis Alleluia, Alleluia” after he announced he had become a born again Christian. I always felt that there was a bit of extra dig in his challenges after that as if to say “I might have become a Christian, but I haven’t gone soft”.
The season that Butcher released him (what a fool) I thought that Cyrille was playing the best football he had played for us. He wasn’t scoring a bag full of goals but his touch and link up play, his overall game was just sublime.
Sad day for City and Albion fans but devastating for his family I would say as he seems such a good and kindly man.
Love this idea. Money raised could perhaps go to his favourite charity or a youth team needing cash flow. I'm sure his family would know how he'd like it spread around.Just really taken by the coverage on every channel of his death, really overwhelming respect and admiration for him and what he did for the game.
Wouldn’t it be great if city and the baggies had a memorial game in his honour
Good stuff on radio 5 last night about how he talked to some football mad kids in Hackney just a few years ago, a social worker asked him to help her on spec. & he turned up and talked to these footie mad 13/14 year olds who were at risk of joining gangs & such like, he started by saying you probably never heard of me (which of course they hadn't) but here is a short video of some of my best goals, after seeing that they were all attentive and he spent a lot of time there chatting one on one. Probably still on iPlayer, the program they aired around 11pm last night. I'm getting the impression that was entirely typical of him.I've just sat listening to this and just cried my eyes out. Such love and emotion from Dion. It's been a long time since I shed tears for anyone, probably when John Lennon was shot, but Dion's interview really got to me.
needs to be something positive and celebratory as that would reflect his contribution to football as well as his on personalityso Saturday should it be
Minute's Silence
Minute applause
or a minute of the whole crowd shouting "Cyrille, Cyrille"
I think the latter would be perfect
it really was a different world - and people were very uneducated thenThe stories of racist abuse back then sickens me. These people are still about, its not even that long ago. Some of the stories I hear from my mum would turn your stomach.
I’m not old enough to remember Cyrille playing but he’s in everyone’s top 5 list I’ve spoken too. Legend.
RIP.
it really was a different world - and people were very uneducated then
it is strange and sad to look back and think what was normal!
I am not talking about some of the openly nasty things, but just look back at 70s main stream comedy and entertainment
Love thy neighbour
Alf Garnett
Mind your language
Jim Davidson
Black and white minstrels etc, etc
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