RIP. Very good half back, played left half mainly (No 6) if I remember correctly
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Colin Baker, Wales World Cup player in 1958, one club man with City and all round nice bloke has died at the age of eighty six;-
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RIP. Very good half back, played left half mainly (No 6) if I remember correctly
used to work with Ken Hollyman years ago and always spoke highly of Colin
think he represented Wales at youth or under 23 level too but never quite got a full international cap
RIP
Very reliable club man.
Colin Baker, City and Wales legend.
RIP sir.
RIP Colin Baker aka BIF BAF Baker. A true City Legend.
Colin Baker was the first autograph I ever managed to get. He would stop for any fan. His wife worked in the Welsh Office and when she thought her husband was being transferred to Carlisle, who apparently wanted him, she said there was no way she would let him go.
Definitely a City legend. And a local lad too. RIP Bluebird.
RIP Local Lad Bluebird
Sullivan, Malloy, Baker heart of the defence. Then we we had Gammon and Hole. Never had players of that calibre from South Wales since. Yes I know Molloy was Scottish, but the others were immense.
RIP Bluebird
Only vaguely remember him with his ginger hair.
Great servant to City
RIP
Kept fit by playing baseball for Adamsdown in the Summer. Apparently I met him when I was nipper but I can't honestly remember. I'm not surprised he smoked like a trooper, many of the City men did (they were always men to me). I've a scrapbook of 1958 World Cup press photos from Dewi Lewis carefully stored somewhere.
I'm just looking at a huge collection of his old programmes and one from 1961 City v Spurs (7.00pm Saturday KO too) has Baker up against Blanchflower. That must have been some game.
298 appearances for City. And as TOBW mentions, one club man. Rare indeed.
Isn't that strange, I got to know Colin well for a year in the seventies and I don't remember him being a smoker when, clearly, it seems he was - there would have been no such thing as workplace smoking bans then and it seems odd that someone who smoked throughout his professional football career would jack it in soon after he stopped playing.
That was probably the greatest City win I’ve ever seen, City won 3-2 , Spurs did the double that season. The atmosphere to say the least was electric. On a Saturday night because Wales were playing home in the 5 Nations. Official attendance was just over 45,000 but it was nearer 60,000. Amazing night.