It’s exactly ten years since Marc-Vivien Foe tragically died while representing Cameroon in the Confederations Cup and today the thoughts of everyone connected with Manchester City FC are with Marc’s wife, children and family members. Marc spent the 2002/03 season on loan with the Blues from his parent club Lyon having previously played in England with West Ham United.
He proved an influential and popular member of the team during his 12 months at Maine Road, both on and off the pitch.appearances was evidence of his contribution to the team, but he left a lasting impression off it, too.
Club Ambassador Mike Summerbee said: "In his short career at Manchester City, Marc-Vivien Foe made a huge impression, not only on the pitch, but off it, too and was a very popular figure among supporters, staff and team-mates alike
Keegan recalled at the time: "It was a privilege to work with Marco. You perhaps had to get to know him a bit to fully enjoy his personality - certainly his dress sense - but he was universally liked. Everyone knows what a wonderful player he was but more than that he was a fine human being.
Picture: Kevin Cummins
"I will never forget the day I blasted him for not looking me in the eye when I was telling him something and the knock on the door that followed a few minutes later when he informed that where he came from if you respected someone you didn't look them in the eye!
"He had the ability to make us all smile and feel better. We miss him."
Marc's No.23 shirt has been permanently retired by the Blues but ten years on, we still remember his ability, personality and warmth.
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10 years, rip MVF
comment by FFS Dunc FFS (U11713)
posted on 26/6/13
Rip MVF
comment by MBL. (U6305)
posted on 26/6/13
It's off the city website mate.
I can still remember when I heard the news, tragic.
comment by FFS Dunc FFS (U11713)
posted on 26/6/13
he was playing for cameroon wasnt he???
comment by MBL. (U6305)
posted on 26/6/13
Yes.
comment by LEE1PEN (U6707)
posted on 26/6/13
RIP MVF (rose)
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted on 26/6/13
Gets me instantly depressed thinking about it. Very good player and an even better man.
comment by myhammers (U2373)
posted on 26/6/13
A tragedy for someone to lose their life at such a young age. And he was such a good player. Very sad.
comment by BluePhoenix (U1189)
posted on 26/6/13
Still brings a lump to my throat when i think about it.
R.I.P MVF
comment by Admįn3 - Tony Hibbert's Goals Galore (U8613)
posted on 26/6/13
Tragic really..
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted on 27/6/13
Saw this and it fits beautifully....
A Lion never dies, he only sleeps
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