The news of Gerry Gow's passing has stirred many memories from fans old enough to have him play in his prime to those younger fans who never did, but who have heard so much about the great man.
A couple of years back I wrote this blog post on City's promotion side of 1975-76, a side which had Gow very much in its engine room - appearing as an ever-present as City, finally, once again reached the top flight after decades in the wilderness.
Quite simply, he was one of the best and most-loved players in our greatest team, and that tells you all you need to know
http://thetwounfortunates.com/great-football-league-teams-49-bristol-city-1975-6/
A couple of years back I wrote this blog post on City's promotion side of 1975-76, a side which had Gow very much in its engine room - appearing as an ever-present as City, finally, once again reached the top flight after decades in the wilderness.
Quite simply, he was one of the best and most-loved players in our greatest team, and that tells you all you need to know
http://thetwounfortunates.com/great-football-league-teams-49-bristol-city-1975-6/
Losing anyone in any aspect is not easy yet you are talking about a great player. Football game has many names in history and in present which are no doubt a pride for the world and their country.
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