Colin Bell tributes: Gary Lineker and Co pay their respects after Manchester City legend's death

‘Saddened to hear that Colin Bell has passed away. One of my favourite players when I was growing up’: Gary Lineker leads the tributes following Manchester City and England legend’s death as Liam Gallagher, Rodney Marsh and others pay their respects

News of Colin Bell’s death has rocked the footballing world as tributes continue to pour in for the Manchester City legend.

Bell passed away on Tuesday afternoon after a long-term illness, aged 74.

The former midfielder is regarded as one of the greatest players in City’s history and his status there has been reflected by the mass outpour of emotion at the sad news.

Tributes are pouring in for Manchester City legend Colin Bell who has passed away aged 74

Tributes are pouring in for Manchester City legend Colin Bell who has passed away aged 74

City confirmed the news on Tuesday afternoon about Bell who had battled a long-term illness

City confirmed the news on Tuesday afternoon about Bell who had battled a long-term illness

Former England striker Gary Lineker is among those who have paid their respects towards Bell

Former England striker Gary Lineker is among those who have paid their respects towards Bell

Manchester City also paid their respects to their player nicknamed 'The King of the Kippax'

Manchester City also paid their respects to their player nicknamed ‘The King of the Kippax’

Bell won 48 caps for England and the Three Lions tweeted their condolences about his death

Bell won 48 caps for England and the Three Lions tweeted their condolences about his death

Former England striker Gary Lineker grew up watching Bell and he was one of the first to pay his respects.

‘Saddened to hear that Colin Bell has passed away. One of my favourite players when I was growing up,’ he tweeted.

‘Terrific box to box midfielder. A real gem for Man City and England.’

Manchester City tweeted: ‘It is with the deepest sadness and heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Manchester City legend Colin Bell.’

A tweet on the official England team account read: ‘We’re deeply saddened by the news that Colin Bell, who won 48 caps for the Three Lions between 1968 and 1975, has passed away.’ 

Former City team-mate Rodney Marsh wrote on Twitter that Bell was the ‘most underappreciated footballer who ever played’ and ‘the professional I always wanted to be’. 

Mike Summerbee, a former City team-mate of Bell and now a club ambassador, told their official website: ‘Colin was a lovely, humble man. He was a huge star for Manchester City but you would never have known it.

‘He was just the greatest footballer we have ever had. Kevin De Bruyne reminds me a lot of Colin in the way he plays and the way he is as a person.

‘Even though I knew he’d been poorly for a while; I wasn’t expecting to lose him – it’s a complete shock.’

Tony Book, who captained that City team in the late 1960s and early 1970s, added: ‘He was a very special person, not only as a footballer but as a man – I can’t believe he’s gone.

‘He is irreplaceable. We had some great times together and I’ll miss him terribly.’ 

Bell made 492 appearances and scored 152 goals for City during his 13-year stay after joining from Bury in 1966.

He helped City secure promotion to the top flight that year and was one of their stand-out players as they edged out Manchester United to win the First Division title in 1968.

FA Cup success followed in 1969 as well as two more trophies in 1970 – the League Cup and the European Cup Winners’ Cup. Bell was the club’s top scorer three times.

A club statement read: ‘Colin passed away peacefully this afternoon after a short, non-Covid related illness, aged 74. He leaves behind wife Marie, children Jon and Dawn and grandchildren, Luke, Mark, Isla and Jack.’

Bell earned the nickname ‘The King of the Kippax’ after one of the terraces at their former Maine Road home, and has a stand named after him at the Etihad Stadium after a fans vote.

City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said in a statement on the club website: ‘Colin Bell will always be remembered as one of Manchester City’s greatest players and the very sad news today of his passing will affect everybody connected to our club.

‘I am fortunate to be able to speak regularly to his former manager and team-mates, and it’s clear to me that Colin was a player held in the highest regard by all those who had the privilege of playing alongside him or seeing him play.

‘The passage of time does little to erase the memories of his genius. The fact that we have a stand at the Etihad Stadium named after Colin speaks volumes about the importance of his contribution to this club.’

City’s rivals Manchester United also paid tribute, writing on Twitter: ‘All of us at @ManUtd are deeply saddened by the passing of Colin Bell, a true footballing legend. Condolences to Colin’s loved ones and everyone at @ManCity.’ 

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