Former Manchester City player Glyn Pardoe dies at 73
May 26, 2020
Manchester [UK], May 26 : Manchester City on Tuesday announced that the club's former player Glyn Pardoe has passed away at the age of 73.
The club said Pardoe died suddenly in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Pardoe was the club's youngest ever player, having made his debut against Birmingham City in 1962 aged just 15 and 341 days old.
He was an integral figure in the Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison side of the late 1960s, winning trophy after trophy and he scored in the 1970 League Cup final against West Brom at Wembley.
A right-footed left-back and has often been described as one of the best England players never to win a cap.
In a career spanning 14 years from 1962 to 1976, in total, Glyn made 380 appearances for Manchester City, his only club, and netted 22 goals, before a bad injury curtailed a glittering career.
The club's ambassador Mike Summerbee led the tributes and termed Pardoe as a 'wonderful person'.
"Glyn was our youngest ever player and he was a superb footballer... He used to play as a forward because he loved scoring goals and in training he would always be upfront," the club's official website quoted Summerbee as saying.
"He was a wonderful person - very shy and quiet and he underestimated himself as a footballer and his contribution to this football club was outstanding," he added.