Blast From The Past: On This Day 2017 – ‘Boys Of 87’ Celebrate 30th Anniv. F.A.Cup Win At Nailcote!
On This Day 13-05-2017 CCFPA Boys of 87
On this day six year ago (and six years after their last reunion at Nailcote Manor) the ‘Boys of 87’ gathered again at the same venue to celebrate and reminisce about their momentous F.A.Cup triumph over ‘Spurs at Wembley fully thirty years previously! Just click on the link or image above (courtesy of former CCFPA committee member Dean Nelson) for a small flavour of what went on!
Members of George Curtis and John Sillett‘s famous 1986-87 cup squad met up again with partners, friends and well-wishers to celebrate their 30th Anniversary. Sadly in recent times we have lost both ‘Iron Man’ George and John (both themselves Sky Blues players of the sixties) as well as legendary international striker (who played for several Midlands clubs) ‘Big Cyrille’!
Also, on this day six year’s ago George was unable to make it (along, for a variety of understandable reasons, the likes of Micky Gynn Lloyd McGrath, Brian Borrows and Brian Kilcline). Nevertheless Sills was there in good form and he ‘managed’ the rest of his squad (now all CCFPA members) once more with his usual mix of forthright leadership, enthusiasm and jocularity! Having a great time at Nailcote could also be found Keith Houchen, Greg Downs, Nick Pickering, Trevor Peake, Cyrille Regis, Steve Ogrizovic and Dave Bennett who were individually welcomed into the marquee at Nailcote for the evening event by an audience of around 150 and greeted at the top table by John Sillett.
A spot of golf for some of the players had preceded the fantastic three course evening meal with plenty of additional entertainment laid on to supplement the memories and enhance each course of the Wembley themed meal. For example, part of the set of the wonderful singer Hercules was Wembley Anthem “Abide with Me”. The Association had booked a large table with most of the CCFPA committee and other CCFPA members including veteran former players (the late and deeply missed duo of) Ron Farmer and Ken Brown as well as Gordon Quinney.
Extensive video highlights (courtesy then CCFPA committee member Dean Nelson) of the semi-final at Hillsborough and the Sky Blues 3-2 extra time final victory over Tottenham Hotspur tingled the memory buds and got everyone on their toes. CCFPA’s Billy Bell did a large number of light hearted interviews with each of the Wembley heroes and also led the final rendition of the Sky Blues Song sung with passion by the assembled crowd which billowed the canvas roof of the packed marquee. Billy also compered a raffle and auction which raised vital funds for the Former Players Association who had sponsored the event. Thanks are due to both ‘Benno’ and Billy who bore much of the load of organising the event as well as all the staff of Nailcote who made the day such a success.
After the formal part of the evening was completed most of the participants stayed dancing into the wee small hours to a brilliant band, Jarzinho followed by the disco hosted by DJ Franco. The last revellers left, by all accounts, after 4 a.m! This was a wonderful reunion enjoyed by all its participants! Members of the ‘Boys of 87’ squad are a tight knit group and continue to meet up fairly regularly anyway. Many were back again in Coventry in 2022 to celebrate the 35th Anniversary this year in several contexts.
You can track down a gallery of photos from both 25th and 30th Anniversary reunions at Nailcote (as well as those from several events elsewhere this year) in various contemporary postings on this site (just use the search engine on the right)!