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TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Ernie Barrow
I as a youngster followed Holyhead Town who were a force in the league they
were in;most of my friends were Liverpool, Everton, and the other Red team
fans, but my heros played for City, Roy Clarke, Roy Paul, Bert Trautmann, and
City were so inventive in those days with Don Revie and his deep centre
forward plan. Just one visit to Maine Rd and there was no other team for me,
I would see as many games as I could. In 1967 I started the Holyhead Branch
Supporters Club, we even had an annual football game against the Social Club
(Then the biggest and best in English football - under the guidence of Roy &
Kathy Clarke). My sea career would take me away for great periods of time
and so I handed the reins to Tony Hughes and Terry Mcmullen (who I converted
from an Everton Fan). The people I met ( "CITY" supporters) were and are the
best people in the world, they always made me feel so welcome, including Stan
Gibson (the recently retired head groundsman).
I would meet several players, for I stayed at the same Hotel that City
players stayed until they ngot a house when they first signed for the club.
It was exciting football. City was an attacking team, teams came to Maine
Rd to try and draw, and Franny Lee was the Kin; no one gave as much effort,
I still think he could show some of todays players how to score. THANKS for
the great memories Franny & Co.
P.S. I have been a bad critic of todays City ,
But think I was wrong we should not kick our team when they are down , Lets
support Franny Lee , & Frank Clarke maybe it will rub off onto the field
COME ON YOU BLUES ! .
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