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Listened to it on the show earlier, he was properly filling up towards the end. Emotional stuff this football business.
 
I was there last night. I have to say it was a fantastic evening. Very well delivered and presented by Paul Walker. Lots of the old players there too. Len badger, Eddie C. Geoff Salmons, Ted H. John Flynn. Billy Deardon. The tributes paid by well established figures all were glowing in TC s character and abilities. It was a great night and one that will live in my memory for some time.
 
What a guy. That is what this club does to all who come to love it.

The man clearly loves his club. Like we all do, and TC is part of the fabric of the club.

A special player and a very special club.
 
When HRH takes full control, could do a lot worse than appointing him as Chairman
 



The best player I've ever seen in a Blades shirt (though my dad always maintained he 'wasn't fit to lace Jimmy Hagan's boots'...) I was there on 26th Feb. 1968 when TC made his debut in a 3-2 home win v. Spurs (Currie scored our second). Even TC's brilliance didn't save us from a last-day (again) relegation. I was also there on 17th October 1973 for the ill-fated game against Poland at the old Wembley which cost us a place in the 1974 World Cup in West Germany.

Many, many great memories from TC (and a few bad ones. I used to have a scrap book - sadly binned long ago - with a picture of TC outside the old John Street stand where somebody had sprayed 'Don't go Tony.' He did. To Leeds). I never actually rated the 'Quality goal by a quality player' v West Ham. I always thought he scuffed it. But, in the same game, I remember TC was defending at the kop end and several West Ham players were closing him down. He dropped a shoulder here, feinted to one side there and, in seconds, he'd 'bought' himself ten yards of space. He never touched the ball once!

Obviously, TC is emotional in the RS interview (or was it 'tired and emotional' as Private Eye say? :D). It could well be that, with Cyrille Regis and, just recently Ryan Mason being forced to retire, TC was probably just reflecting on the transitional nature of a footballer's career and the joy they can bring to many thousands of people. God Bless, TC and what about a statue to England's Gunter Netzer?

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I was already a Blade when TC signed for us, I was 11 in '68, and was somewhat spoiled by growing up watching Hodgy, Len Badger, Woody, TC and the other players from that era, but there is no doubt that TC was one of the best English players ever. I think it is known that he had to nurse a dodgy knee for a long time and I wonder if that just held him back a fraction with regard to being an England great, but he could do anything he wanted on a football pitch. I remember a titanic battle with Graeme Souness when he was a Middlesborough player at the 'Lane, with TC showing he had the muscle as well as all the skill in the world. A wonderful player and a great Blade.
 
Being born in 1977 I missed out on TC but would loved to have been at the Blades v Cardiff night match when we got promotion watching the likes of TC, Woodward, Hockey, Badger etc and enjoying the era,

If I could time travel that would be the one for me, just to enjoy that time and how much simpler things appeared to be.
 
I'm too young to have seen Tony play, but have met him a few times. Such a good bloke, got me fucking emotional at the end there. God I love this fucking club.
 
Being born in 1977 I missed out on TC but would loved to have been at the Blades v Cardiff night match when we got promotion watching the likes of TC, Woodward, Hockey, Badger etc and enjoying the era,

If I could time travel that would be the one for me, just to enjoy that time and how much simpler things appeared to be.

I couldnt agree more . The Cardiff game is the one game that I wasn't at but I wished I was .

I have the programme from that game and the Watford game the following Saturday . The pics from the Cardiff game in the Watford programme make the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end . 40 odd thousand in a 3 sided ground where we tore the opponents apart and sealed promotion to the top flight is the stuff dreams are made of .
 
Too young to see him live, not too young to have watched countless MOTD/BBC Sheffield United VHS’s whilst growing up especially on a Saturday morning whilst getting ready to play for my local kids side, I was in aweinspired by him.

Then, met him a couple of times at BDTBL and he’s always stopped and said hello and posed for a pic or two.
 
I was there last night. I have to say it was a fantastic evening. Very well delivered and presented by Paul Walker. Lots of the old players there too. Len badger, Eddie C. Geoff Salmons, Ted H. John Flynn. Billy Deardon. The tributes paid by well established figures all were glowing in TC s character and abilities. It was a great night and one that will live in my memory for some time.
Me too - it really was a Quality night. Thought the quote of the evening came from Paul Heaton when he was waxing lyrical about TC - his skills & ability his looks his long blond hair etc. because (and I quote) "Nobody wanted to look like Vic Mobley & Gerry Young did they" :D:D
 



Went and signed for Leeds though didn't he?
And the fact that that makes no difference to the absolute love we have for him, sums it up.
I will always cherish my Saturday afternoons watching the absolute legend TC.
I’m not sure I would have remained the 100% blade I am without having watched TC and the rest of that brilliant team.
 

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