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Very sad loss , one of the great characters during my early days as a Latics fan always had time for us kids crowded behind his goal in the Rocky .

Experienced hand in helping Chris Ogden and a very young Jonn Platt progress into the first team.

Hope his passing is properly marked by the club on Saturday

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A family friend, a great bloke and a true Latics hero.

 

I too hope that the club does something special to remember him on Saturday. He's one of a select few who actually deserves it.

 

R.I.P. Harry. It was a pleasure to have known you and to have watched you play.

 

He was also Mark E. Smith's favourite footballer, and this story sums up the man:

 

Who were your favourite players?
Harry Dowd, the goalkeeper in the championship team in 1968, was the best. He still worked as a plumber part-time and my dad was a plumber too. We used to go behind the goal and Harry would wander over and talk about washers and copper joints. I remember being at a cup tie once and Harry was saying “Do you know if this goes to extra time today, only I’ve got a job on at half five?” then suddenly people are shouting “Harry Harry!” and the team we were playing are charging down the pitch and Harry rushes out, dives at someone’s feet, throws the ball up the pitch then comes back and starts again, “So, is this extra time today...?” (from When Saturday Comes)

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How about the current team coming out for the prematch warm up etc in shirts bearing his name especially the young keeper .the young honouring the old a symbol of the passing of the Batton between the sticks

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How about the current team coming out for the prematch warm up etc in shirts bearing his name especially the young keeper .the young honouring the old a symbol of the passing of the Batton between the sticks

We can't afford that...

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So sorry to hear this news especially as it was only a few weeks back that the story that ThaiLatic reports appeared.

 

I only saw him in his pre Latics days but he sounded a true character and I am sure will be sadly missed but forever fondly remembered by thousands.

 

Thank you Harry and RIP

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I heard the story Harry would ask when running down the steps to the pitch "who are we playing today?"..he was so laid back, but brave as they come.

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During his Manchester City days:

 

"In February 1964, Dowd broke his finger[1] in a game against Bury. Unable to continue playing in goal, he moved to centre-forward, where he scored the equalising goal"

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One of the best keepers I have seen at Boundary Park since my first game in 1953.Allowed us to keep a high defensive line as he swept behind the back four.

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How about the current team coming out for the prematch warm up etc in shirts bearing his name especially the young keeper .the young honouring the old a symbol of the passing of the Batton between the sticks

I know I'm not the only one who would like to see the young keeper wearing a green shirt in tribute.

 

R.I.P. Harry.

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I love connections. Harry made his debut for City replacing Bert Trautmann after he broke his neck in the FA Cup Final. My Mum was Trautmann's nurse when he was in Manchester Royal.

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As a 10 year old I used to sit on the wall behind the goal in the Chaddy, Harry was like a mate, things like that make you love football, thanks for the memories and the time you gave, priceless. RIP.

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