It was something along the lines of "I didn't want him to have the pressure of being the first £1m footballer, so we made sure I paid £1 less."Wasn’t there a story back in the day that Cloughie refused to pay £1M and the actual transfer was £999,999 or something?
Anyhow, RIP Trev
I was thinking the same thing. 69 is no age at all, and of a heart attack.Wow, gobsmacked. Very young to pass, lost my Dad at that age.
yet another one gone that makes me fee (realise I am) getting on a bit
Was twice the record at that time, iirc.That's tiny
I have several Blues family connections too. Actually in that 6-2 game against Leicester he only scored once but it won goal of the season, which he had won the previous season against QPR too.I'm really upset to hear this news.
I was born in Solihull and my Dad who was a huge Blues fan took me to St. Andrews on the day that 16 year old Francis made his debut. I guess it was 1969 or 70. He was nimble of foot, quick and a wonderful finisher.
I had the 'penguin' replica shirt - and got my mum to cut out the number 8 from an old white bed sheet and sew it on the back.
Who remembers MOTD when Birmingham played at Leicester on a frozen pitch and Francis scored 3 or 4 (playing alongside Kenny Burns)
50 odd caps for England too.
Very sad, RIP Trevor.
Also surprised by this as he had previously had heart problems and these things once you get a second chance tend to be so closely monitored, I understood it was the reason he moved to Spain for a healthier lifestyle but I don’t know all the facts of course.Genuinely shocked
RIP
Very sad. Heart attacks are a lottery, right place and right time you generally survive I think? Quick treatment Is the key.
First thing I thought of when I saw he had passed away - I was in the North Stand and you are quite right, he was totally brilliant that night.3/10/1990
Brighton 0-4 Sheffield Wednesday
Him and John Sheridan destroyed us at the Goldstone, probably the most one sided game I've seen.
......in Shoot magazine!ah RIP Trev
image that springs to mind is that iconic fat white stripe Birmingham City kit