thewitch
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Geoff Cannell
I am very sad to have to tell you that Geoff Cannell has passed away. I am still shocked to hear this news, just broadcast on Manx Radio. Apparently Geoff had a heart attack yesterday. He will be very much missed.
Geoff was 65, and is survived by his wife, Linda and daughter, Zoe. Our thoughts are with them.
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25-09-2007, 07:07 AM |
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Anonymous
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What can one say Geoff was a great commentator and his knowledge of the TT and all forms of motorcycling was unsurpassed ,RIP GEOFF.
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25-09-2007, 09:31 AM |
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fred clarke
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Geoff Cannell
We may have had our differences away from the microphone, but as a broadcaster and commentator Geoff Cannell was up there with the very best.
His talents, I respected, and his ability with words, I envied.
He was able to paint the most glorious and vivid verbal picture of the action as he saw it.
Simply turn on the radio, lay back, close your eyes, and the excitement and drama was there before you.
It was a pleasure to have shared the airwaves, and to have been a member of Manx Radios TT Team for over 20 years, and was indeed an honour to have worked with Geoff and Peter Kneale. Two names that will forever be linked to the TT Races.
My sympathies to his family and friends.
Fred Clarke
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25-09-2007, 03:10 PM |
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ian huntly
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Deeply Shocked
What awful news...
We have all known Geoff for many years and his voice and application to the TT and Manx will be placed in the same category as Peters...
People we can't replace, people who were the Isle of Man TT, people we loved and respected, people.........................
I am pleased that I knew him and truthfully appreciated his friendliness especially when he took over from Peter in the press office.
Geoff was a good motorcyclist himself and exuded enthusiasm albeit in his own way.
He didn't get on with everyone and could sometimes be abrasive, but once he got to know someone, he was pleased to help. He did not suffer fools.
All I can feel is deep sadness that we won't see him in 2008.
I also remember his commentaries from Ballaugh...............
However, m final memory of him in 2007 will be of when I turned up at the re-enactment at St Johns in my best 1907 outfit with cowpat cap, to be greeted by Geoff who said to me "I thought you were going to get dressed up !!"....
As it happened, I was but that was Geoff, with tongue in cheek and a wry grin...
My condolences to all of his family.. He will be irreplaceable..
In 2015 I celebrate 68 years as a devoted TTFan
Bookingfor 2016 !!
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25-09-2007, 08:03 PM |
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