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Sky Blue Dal

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #71
RIP Mr George Curtis. Will always be a Sky Blue Legend.
 

slowpoke

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #72
At Stratford races today and looked through the race card for a horse to link to George known as the Iron Man, found horse called Nikki Steel bit of an outsider but has to be worth a silly tenner each way.
 
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The Great Eastern

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #73
Such a sad day. Like many others on here, the image of George and John Sillett running up to the City supporters at Wembley, holding the FA cup aloft, is one of the happiest memories of my life.
When he did his leg at Forest ('thanks' to Frank Wignall) I can recall the press having headlines of 'The Iron Man breaks his leg....' The Iron Man. What an absolutely accurate nickname for a true club legend. I also remember a club lady, in a tv interview just before the 87 final, describing George's management style being somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan but he was hugely respected as a result of that style ! Lol !
A true ambassador of Coventry City Football Club
R.I.P. The Iron Man, George Curtis
 
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skyblueheaven

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #74
Forever in our heart's, RIP our Sky Blue Brother.
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #75
This is a great story taken from fb
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #76
Very sad news. Legend is massively overused these days but George was a legend among legends. And so much more than that besides. A gentleman and just a nice guy in general.

RIP George.
 
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ccfcchris

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #77
The world is a sadder place today.

RIP George.
 

joemercersaces

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #78
What sad news. George was the rock on which City’s rise to the top flight was built, and then later on his dual role with Snoz leading us to the FA Cup. Remember being in Lino’s on the Brinklow Road one night and George walking in. My old man had always idolised Elvis and John Wayne, and I suppose he was about 50 at the time. He screamed like a teeny bopper “it’s George Curtis” with as much excitement as if ‘The King’ or ‘The Duke’ had wandered in. RIP big feller. Sad, sad day.
 
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Skyblueweeman

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #79
Before my time when he played for us but remember him and Snoz dancing around with the cup. Magic.

RIP George.
 
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ccfctommy

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #80
Sad news.

RIP
 

COV

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #81
I posted a bit earlier but I don't think it really sunk in that he’s gone.

What does George Curtis mean to us?

On the surface he delivered happy times for all of us, years of service as a player as we went up through the leagues, then '87, and then behind the scenes for so many years. Always smiling, and he will forever be associated with good times at Coventry City and he is part of the DNA of the club.

But going further than that, its another reminder that time moves on. I remember my granddad god bless him telling me about Harry Storer, how we would have been promoted had WW2 not come along. And I remember my dad telling me about the Jimmy Hill years, the excitement in his eyes telling those stories and it was magical. A lot of us will have told our own kids about '87- George & John, and in time our own kids will tell our grandkids about Wembley '17, Champions '20, and so it will continue. Time moves on, and its sad as hell but it does give us a chance to pass these memories from one generation to the next, and George will be part of those memories.

We've lost a giant of our club and our city, but he'll live on in our stories and there aren't too many that will be immortalised in that way.

Thanks George- you will never be forgotten for many generations to come, we will all make sure of that.

PUSB
 
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covcity4life

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #82
RIP
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #83
Some people are given the title of "legend" without really deserving it. George Curtis was THE Coventry City legend!
My small contribution to the big man. RIP George
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HerneBayGaz

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #84
Houchens Head said:
Some people are given the title of "legend" without really deserving it. George Curtis was THE Coventry City legend!
My small contribution to the big man. RIP George
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Very well said excellent
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #85
RIP George, thanks for the memories. ❤
 

lordy_87

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #86

OBITUARY: George Curtis 1939-2021

George Curtis, who has sadly died at the age of 82, was one of the truly iconic figures in the history of Coventry City Football Club and his achievements and influence span the decades.
www.ccfc.co.uk
 
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lordy_87

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #87

Members News: CCFC Legend George Curtis (5/5/1939 – 17/07/2021) R.I.P. : Coventry City Former Players Association || CCFPA

www.ccfpa.co.uk
 
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pipkin73

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #88
RIP George.

Without you, our history would be a lot poorer.
You led us through the leagues with another legend in Jimmy Hill.
Then along with John Sillett led us to the FA Cup.

Record appearance holder (only beaten by Oggy) during the most exciting times in our history, as the club went from the bottom to top division.

You are a true Sky Blue legend.

@Nick any chance of adding him to the header for a while as done with Cyril Regis?
 
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glasgowfan

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #89
riyadhskyblue said:
George Curtis was a massive figure in the history of Coventry City and his contribution will stand as long as the club stands. Great leader and I will never forget the photo of George on the stretcher at Forest with a broken leg in our second game in the top division. looked totally unfazed. Legend.
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For better or worse, I missed that match..... we arrived late and couldn't get in, then the news of his broken leg got out to us outside the ground. Never met him, but a great player, a great leader, and (more importantly) by all accounts a great person
 
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Paxman II

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #90
Oh what a very sad moment, a true legend of the club. Saw many of George's battles on the pitch during his playing days when I was a nipper on the Spion Kop. (no pun intended) Later helping to bring the FA Cup our way. A fantastic servant of the club and he will be sorely missed by all of us. They just don't make 'em like George any more!
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #91
Paxman II said:
..... They just don't make 'em like George any more!
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I think the nearest any other player to come close to being like George, was when Bobby Gould signed Stuart Pearce from Wealdstone. Hard as nails - just like George.
 
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Cranfield Sky Blue

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #92
The football world is a little bit smaller tonight. They’ve lost a little bit. We have lost a true legend that will probably never be seen again.

RIP mighty man x
 
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EalingSB

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #93
RIP George, a true legend as many have said. I've just had a search for George Curtis videos and enjoyed this piece with John Sillett which was part of the FA Cup final build-up - some wonderful memories.

 
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Calista

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  • Jul 18, 2021
  • #94
Only just heard this sad news. George was one of a kind, and the absolute foundation of City's rise to the top flight in the 60s. To then go on and play such a magnificent part in the 1987 cup win makes him arguably the single greatest figure in the club's history. RIP Iron Man.
 
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Irish Sky Blue

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #95
EalingSB said:
RIP George, a true legend as many have said. I've just had a search for George Curtis videos and enjoyed this piece with John Sillett which was part of the FA Cup final build-up - some wonderful memories.

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I've never seen this before.That was lovely, thanks for putting it on here.
 
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Irish Sky Blue

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #96
I can't remember when or why he left the club. Did he simply retire after leaving?
 

usskyblue

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #97
RIP and thank you for everything, especially 1987. Words can’t describe the pride, passion and joy he brought, not only to the club and the fans but to the city of Coventry.

With his passing the club need to seriously look at a couple of things. Firstly, to only use the word ‘legend’ to those who actually come anywhere near the label… and secondly, to think of a suitable tribute. Perhaps a plaque or statue.

He was a true legend
 
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SIR ERNIE

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #98
So many fantastic memories, thanks George. RIP
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #99
Never got to see him play but he looks like he loved a tackle.

Rip
 

RegTheDonk

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #100
Such a shame, spoke to him a couple of times when he was helping out behind the bar in the supporters club, loved his confidence and passion. Not quite old enough to have seen him on the pitch but for that - and everything else he's done for the Sky Blues behind the scenes - thank you George, RIP.
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #101
EalingSB said:
RIP George, a true legend as many have said. I've just had a search for George Curtis videos and enjoyed this piece with John Sillett which was part of the FA Cup final build-up - some wonderful memories.

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Tried watching but the volume is lousy. Couldn't hear a thing!
 
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Macca1987

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #102
RIP GC, a collusus and will never forget Wembley 1987
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #103
There’s a photo of him from the 1996 wedding of his son and daughter in law on the “Football and other sports” thread. Apparently shared w permission of the happy couple.

It’s a lovely photo. Look closely and you notice that GC is wearing a ccfc club tie. Imagine being so in love with your club/employer that you wear a ccfc tie at your son’s wedding.
 
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JimmyHillsbeard

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #104
JimmyHillsbeard said:
There’s a photo of him from the 1996 wedding of his son and daughter in law on the “Football and other sports” thread. Apparently shared w permission of the happy couple.

It’s a lovely photo. Look closely and you notice that GC is wearing a ccfc club tie. Imagine being so in love with your club/employer that you wear a ccfc tie at your son’s wedding.
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the thread.

Our George

Somewhat OT, I know, but... George Curtis 25 years ago today on the occasion of his son Michael's marriage to Marti. He just never changed from the day I first clapped eyes on him at HR until then - and really hasn't changed much even now. My hero 😉 (Marti OKd my sharing this btw).
www.skybluestalk.co.uk
 
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skyblueinBaku

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  • Jul 19, 2021
  • #105
What shocking news! RIP George, a player never to be forgotten or emulated in sky blue.
 
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