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Tony Book: 1934-2025 | OneFootball

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·14 janvier 2025

Tony Book: 1934-2025

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It is with huge sadness and the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of former Manchester City captain and manager Tony Book, aged 90.

A true Club legend in every sense of the word, Tony made 315 appearances for City in total between 1966 and 1974, scoring five goals.


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Appointed captain in 1967, Tony – or ‘Skip’ as he was affectionately and universally known – went on to lead City to one First Division title, one FA Cup, one League Cup, one European Cup Winners’ Cup and one Charity Shield across what was a golden era of success.

That alone would have cemented his standing as one of the Club’s all-time greats.

However, Tony then further emphasised his unique place in City folklore by embarking on what was to prove a hugely successful spell as manager between 1974 and 1979.

The highlight of his time in charge came in 1976 when Tony led City to League Cup glory at Wembley, with Skip also guiding City to runners-up position in Division One in the 1976/77 campaign.

His enormous impact at the Club was further illustrated in the following decade when, by then serving as youth coach, he helped inspire City to a first-ever FA Youth Cup triumph in 1986.

He was subsequently named an Honorary President as well as holding down a role as Life President of our Official Supporters Club and remained a hugely popular member of the matchday legends at our Etihad home games.

His career at Manchester City was unique and, in many ways, unparalleled.

City Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak led tributes, describing Tony as a man devoted to our football club.

“For nearly sixty years Tony helped to shape Manchester City.   Not just in what he contributed as a player, Captain and Manager, but in the way he conducted himself.   His hopes and ambitions for his club were matched only by his incredible humility regarding his own significant achievements.

“He will forever be remembered by our supporters as a man who helped to lay the foundations upon which unprecedented success could be built.  A player and leader whose outstanding abilities not only helped return us to the peak of English football, but also delivered our first ever European honour.

“Tony’s devotion to his Club meant he was still fulfilling Club duties earlier this season.  I will miss seeing him at our games enormously, and witnessing first-hand the regard in which he is held by every generation of the City family.”

Tony passed away peacefully on Monday and leaves behind wife Sylvia, children Anthony and Tracey along with grandson Jake and Great Grandsons Ashley and Brody

Everyone at Manchester City would like to send their heartfelt condolences to Tony’s family and friends at this very sad time.

As a mark of respect, flags around the Etihad Stadium and City Football Academy are flying at half-mast.

More tributes from the Club will follow in the coming days.

Fans can add their messages to our online condolence book which is available to access via the link below.

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