Back in June 1986 Timmy Mallet had his last show on Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, the presenter who followed him, James H Reeve wasn't that fond of him, his fans, or the singer from Black Lace it appears....
When radio was a tad different to what it is now.
After six unforgettable years, the time has come to say goodbye. Manchester City has been so much more than just a football club to me, it has been my home.
Together, we’ve shared incredible moments and won 12 trophies, creating memories that will stay with me forever. But beyond the success on the pitch, it’s the moments in my personal life that have made this city so special.
I lost my dad here, one of the hardest moments of my life. I got married while playing for this club, and we’ve been blessed with two beautiful children during our time here. Manchester will always hold a special place in my heart because so much of my life has happened here.
To all my teammates over the years the manager and the staff, thank you for every moment we shared and every memory we made. We’ve made history together that will never be forgotten! thank you for taking care of me and my family and for making us feel at home from day one.
And to the fans thank you. Thank you for your incredible support through the highest highs and the toughest lows. I will always be grateful for the way you embraced me and my family.
It’s never easy to say goodbye to a place that has given you so much, but I leave with nothing but gratitude and memories that will last a lifetime.
Manchester will always feel like home.
Thank you for everything. 🩵
And so, Springfield's heat wave continues with today's temperature exceeding the record for this date, set way back four billion years ago when the Earth was just a ball of molten lava.
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Everyone at City would like to send their love and support to Kevin Keegan and his family following his diagnosis of stage four cancer.
We are all thinking of you and we will never forget what you did for this club during your four years here. 🩵