Fox in a Box Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 Sad news this morning that that Henry Shipley has passed away, many city fans used to love his rendition of the Post Horn Gallop 15 minutes before kick off. RIP
lou Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 Terrible news a true Gent and city legend! RIP Henry keep the PHG going in heaven x
Asha Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 Really sad news PHG hasn't been the same since he stopped doing it.
Jay Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 it's sad that he's died someones dad, granddad, husband etc but his rendition of the PHG was on a regular basis beyond terrible but then again at least he had a go!! I remember when he turned into a bit of a rebel when they stopped him doing it so he did it in the stands anyway
Babylon Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 it's sad that he's died someones dad, granddad, husband etc but his rendition of the PHG was on a regular basis beyond terrible but then again at least he had a go!!
Dr The Singh Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 it's sad that he's died someones dad, granddad, husband etc but his rendition of the PHG was on a regular basis beyond terrible but then again at least he had a go!!I remember when he turned into a bit of a rebel when they stopped him doing it so he did it in the stands anyway .. And brother, but totally agree Jay!!! RIP Henry!!
General Smuts Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 I'm gutted by this news. He sat next to me and my mate after he bust out the post horn gallop against East Bengal Kingfishers. True gent, Leicseter legend. He will be missed. R.I.P.
Guest Bilo Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 A true gent and a much loved part of the club. Sad news this. RIP Henry and best wishes to his family.
Corky Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 it's sad that he's died someones dad, granddad, husband etc but his rendition of the PHG was on a regular basis beyond terrible but then again at least he had a go!! This. Still, RIP.
lou Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 it's sad that he's died someones dad, granddad, husband etc but his rendition of the PHG was on a regular basis beyond terrible but then again at least he had a go!!I remember when he turned into a bit of a rebel when they stopped him doing it so he did it in the stands anyway Totally agree but think thats what made it so brilliant
syston_fox Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 Totally agree but think thats what made it so brilliant The best time was after he stopped doing it officially and then suddenly appeared in the West Stand with his horn just before kick off. RIP Henry.
Father Ted Posted 1 July 2009 Posted 1 July 2009 RIP Henry. Served the club well and imo him playing the PHG was better than the recorded/remixed one.
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