Gil Merrick

Biography & Memoir, Sports
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Author: Keith Dixon ISBN: 9781908234124
Publisher: DB Publishing Publication: February 7, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Keith Dixon
ISBN: 9781908234124
Publisher: DB Publishing
Publication: February 7, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
Birmingham City Football Club has been acknowledged over the years as a sleeping giant. Unfortunately for its fans, the giant has not awoken since the clubs formation in 1875.

Over 130 years of professional football in the heart of industrial Midlands has produced only one major trophy The League Cup in 1963 alongside a million heartaches and disappointments for its fans.

Faced with an underachieving football club, Bluenoses have had to look to their heroes to justify their blind faith and continued enthusiasm and to many Gil Merrick is the greatest hero of all!

Gil is held in high esteem because he loved the club as much as the supporters, even though his father was a Villa fan. He gave his life and soul to Birmingham City, serving it as player and manager before the club broke his heart with the manner of his dismissal.

Loyalty could have been Gils middle name. Known as Mr. Birmingham City his time at the club coincided with many of the best days (and nights) in its history; Promotions, F.A. Cup Final appearances, European success, domestic success, the introduction of European coaching methods and giving debuts to many great young players.

Who knows how Gil would have fared in todays game where money rules and international players become celebrities. There is little doubt that he would have remained level-headed and taken the trappings of success in his stride, but would he have remained with one club for 25 years?

Whatever happens in the future to The Blues, whether they ultimately re-gain Premier League status and conquer Europe there will never be another club servant to match Birmingham City legend Gil Merrick.
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Birmingham City Football Club has been acknowledged over the years as a sleeping giant. Unfortunately for its fans, the giant has not awoken since the clubs formation in 1875.

Over 130 years of professional football in the heart of industrial Midlands has produced only one major trophy The League Cup in 1963 alongside a million heartaches and disappointments for its fans.

Faced with an underachieving football club, Bluenoses have had to look to their heroes to justify their blind faith and continued enthusiasm and to many Gil Merrick is the greatest hero of all!

Gil is held in high esteem because he loved the club as much as the supporters, even though his father was a Villa fan. He gave his life and soul to Birmingham City, serving it as player and manager before the club broke his heart with the manner of his dismissal.

Loyalty could have been Gils middle name. Known as Mr. Birmingham City his time at the club coincided with many of the best days (and nights) in its history; Promotions, F.A. Cup Final appearances, European success, domestic success, the introduction of European coaching methods and giving debuts to many great young players.

Who knows how Gil would have fared in todays game where money rules and international players become celebrities. There is little doubt that he would have remained level-headed and taken the trappings of success in his stride, but would he have remained with one club for 25 years?

Whatever happens in the future to The Blues, whether they ultimately re-gain Premier League status and conquer Europe there will never be another club servant to match Birmingham City legend Gil Merrick.

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