Former Coventry City captain and manager George Curtis - who helped lead the club to iconic FA Cup glory in 1987 - dies aged 82... as 'devastated' Sky Blues pay tribute to the legend affectionately called the 'Iron Man' Coventry City legend George Curtis has tragically passed away at the age of 82 Curtis, who was nicknamed 'Iron Man', had made 543 appearances for the club He was a key figure in their rise from the fourth to the First Division in the 1960s The iconic Curtis also helped steer the club to their FA Cup final triumph in 1987
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Former Coventry City captain and joint-manager George Curtis, who helped lead the club to FA Cup glory in 1987, has died aged 82.
The legendary Curtis earned the affectionate nickname