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Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 15:34
by Tired Old Gull
My thoughts go to Cedric and his family at this current time ... as I understand Cedric is presently in Rowcroft Hospice.

All the very best Ced.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 17:16
by Glostergull
My hopes and thoughts go out to Mr Torquay United Cedric Munslow. and His family. I hope your as comfortable as can be and Christmas is not too bad for you.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 17:33
by merse btpir
That's sad to hear.........my respect and best wishes to 'Ced' ~ someone I go back over 45 years with!

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 19:18
by nickbrod
Not good news. Saw him at Plainmoor quite recently always kind and cheery and always helpful.
Get well soon.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 19:45
by westyorkshiregull
Remember chatting too him day before the barnet game in 2001 , can't remember what we were talking about but of course he oozed torquay united.
Having a thought for you and wishes for you and your family.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 20:25
by nickbrod
He may have "oozed" TUFC but his team is West Ham.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 20:51
by merse btpir
Cedric was a 'groundstaff boy' at Plainmoor ~ he's five years older than me ~ in the early sixties; that was the forerunner of the apprentice system and there is a wonderful story of how groundsman Freddie King gave him a job with an air rifle getting rid of the gulls and pigeons in the old grandstand rafters, those in the Cow Shed and the Popular Side; and ended up getting hit in the arse from a less than impressed 'Ced'....I don't know if he held ambitions to be a 'hitman' in those days but he did have a brother (Dave) who was a goalkeeper.

I first ran into him when he was player-manager of Devon General FC in the Torbay Wednesday League; he was a driver based at the garage in Newton Road Torquay and I was a driver at Newton Abbot ~ we used to 'meet' on the number twelves....if I know Cedric he more than likely tucked in behind my bus doing all the work for him and his conductor! :~D

He and I also crossed paths when I began refereeing and he was managing Kingsteignton Athletic; all that seems a very long time ago now.

Later our fortunes followed similar paths when he took on the job in the Commercial Dept that I had once held. I'm so sad to learn of him being in Rowcroft; if anyone visits him please pass on my regards.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 14:34
by Tired Old Gull
Very sad to report that Cedric has today passed away.

RIP Cedric

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 14:38
by westyorkshiregull
Rest in peace sir
Didn't know him , have spoke to him years ago and clearly a character and a football bloke.

Condolences to the family

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 16:48
by CP Gull
A fitting tribute now up on the OS - and a minutes silence to be observed at tomorrows game, for a real club legend - players may come and go but its people like Ced that are the lifeblood of the football club through all the good times and all the bad too.

https://www.torquayunited.com/cedric-munslow/

RIP Ced, you will be missed

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 17:17
by merse btpir
As I posted earlier in this thread; Cedric and I went back years ~ as did many people with him ~ and it is another blow to the Torquay United Family to lose him so soon after the passing of Ian Twitchin.

Condolences to Donna and Dean

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 17:44
by Porky
Lovely guy, i think he was commercial manager when I first met him. Always passionate about the club and I remember him passing me on the st marychurch rd driving the youth squad in the tufc minibus.
Condolences to his family

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 17:48
by westyorkshiregull
Part of the plainmoor family that's for sure.

A minutes silence is fitting tribute

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 18:06
by chunkygull
Really sad news, Cedric was a proper club man with such enthusiasm and energy. My father and I met him many times at Plainmoor, often to say hello to, had many laughs as well and especially a few times at sponsored games, brilliant guy.

The first time I met Cedric was surreal as it was at a trial match for TUFC u16's Cedric was there at the session, I got "sandwiched", as I fell put my hand down and broke my wrist. Cedric legged it across the pitch (didnt he move) yelling , stop, stop as I tried to play on, he grabbed me and led me away. I asked as I held my wrist "what have I done", Cedric replied "What have you done, you've broke the bastard thats what you've done" Blunt but it sort of put me at ease. When I returned to the u16's in a cast a while later Cedric was brilliant to me, warm, friendly and encouraging.

R.I.P, Cedric, TUFC will badly miss you.

Cedric Munslow

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 18:14
by torq2u
Passed the time of day with Cedric some time before Christmas. He didn't know me from Adam but still gave me a smile and a greeting.

Nice to know he was held in such high regard.