gary james wrote:The guy who has researched and identified the 99 year old will be releasing his details very soon, so I don't want to pre-empt that I'm afraid. The City fan researching this done a fantastic job researching some of our former players and contacted me some time ago to compare notes etc. I confirmed that I had no record of his death. He followed this up by tracking his story back and identifying a current address. He has since spoken with the 99 year old, who appeared for the Blues in the 1930s (making his debut before City had ever won the League!). All very interesting and should be revealed soon from what I'm told.
John Maddocks, City's former historian who passed away in 2002, was planning on producing a book on City's players and had done a lot of excellent research, however circumstances prevented him from publishing. In 2000-2002, when I was researching Farewell To Maine Road for publication in 2003 I discussed with John the oldest/youngest records and decided it would be a good idea to track down the oldest player for the end of Maine Road. From John's material we produced a shortlist of a few players we believed could be the oldest and I contacted the former players association. They already had Billy Walsh recorded as the oldest (31/5/21) at the time but I knew George had been born on 7/2/21, so without any other possibles identified at that point it became fixed that George was the oldest. Until the research earlier this year no other name had come forward as a possible older player.
BlueinBosnia wrote: do us a bit of a favour, and clarify what the deal is with the Rags being allowed to wear the City of Manchester coat of arms (thread is still on the front page)?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:So there is a City player still alive that may well have played alongside Peter Doherty? Wow!
gary james wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:So there is a City player still alive that may well have played alongside Peter Doherty? Wow!
He probably will have trained with him but the 99 year old had made his last City appearance before Doherty's debut. He did play alongside Brook, Tilson, Barkas, Swift, Busby and others though.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Gary, who's the 99-year-old?
gary james wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Gary, who's the 99-year-old?
The story has now been released: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... BA.twitter Excellent work by Rob O'Driscoll. He had told City about this a few weeks ago and we both thought it would make a great City feature, but nothing happened so he then tried Stuart Brennan.
A great story and excellent work by Rob. His book won't be around for some time yet but it's a properly researched effort from a true Blue and sure to be a great addition to the City shelves.
gary james wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Gary, who's the 99-year-old?
The story has now been released: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... BA.twitter Excellent work by Rob O'Driscoll. He had told City about this a few weeks ago and we both thought it would make a great City feature, but nothing happened so he then tried Stuart Brennan.
A great story and excellent work by Rob. His book won't be around for some time yet but it's a properly researched effort from a true Blue and sure to be a great addition to the City shelves.
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