Man City fan found dead in Spain just hours before Champions League match

A Manchester City fan was found dead by his friend hours before the match started in Spain (Picture: GoFundMe) The heartbroken family of a devoted Manchester City fan has paid tribute to the football lover after his sudden death while on a trip to Benidorm. Guy Bradshaw, 35, described as a ‘true Wythenshawe legend,’ had travelled to Spain to watch his football team play against Villarreal in the Champions League. Just hours before the match, Guy was found dead by his friend at the apartment he was staying at on Tuesday, October 21. His cause of death has not yet been confirmed, but it is understood that the family has been informed that there are no suspicious circumstances. A GoFundMe has been set up to help pay for bringing Guy home, his funeral, and to support his 12-year-old daughter. Get personalised updates on Manchester City every day Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro’s Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we’ll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Guy, a Man City mega fan, had travelled to Spain to watch his team play against Villareal (Picture: Getty Images) As the trip was booked last minute, Guy forgot to book travel insurance, meaning the family now faces a substantial bill to bring him back home. Guy’s dad, Martin, 56, was on his way to meet Guy at the game but changed his route when he heard of his son’s passing. He told Manchester Evening News: ‘A lot of people have bad words for social media but the lovely messages, lovely pictures, thousands of pictures I’ve seen are touching and gives me that comfort to cope while I’m here. ‘I’m also getting hands-on support from the staff at City, who have been extraordinary. I don’t know what I would have done without them turning up to help us at such a difficult time. ‘We’re doing this for Guy because he deserves everything.’ Guy’s cousin described him as a ‘gentle’ man who ‘idolised his daughter’ and ‘lived for the City’. His sudden death has left the whole family feeling ’empty,’ she said. A Manchester City spokesman posted on X today: ‘We are deeply saddened by the passing of Guy Bradshaw, a City supporter who tragically died in Spain before the Club’s match against Villarreal last night. ‘Everyone at the Club sends their condolences to his family, friends, and fellow fans during this difficult time. Once a Blue, Always a Blue.’ By Wednesday, almost 700 people had donated to the fundraiser, with more than £27,000 raised. One fellow Manchester City fan posted on X: ‘RIP to the biggest blue there ever was! Followed the club over land and sea all his life and through the lower divisions when we were younger. Rest in peace, mate.’ Play Video Deli owner wants peace after complaints over helicopters visiting her shop Map shows where Storm Benjamin will hit UK with 75mph winds and heavy rain Baby P's mum speaks about toddler's death for the first time at parole hearing Just hours before he was found, Guy posted a video with Ricky Hatton’s son, Campbell Hatton, where the pair were both smiling and singing. More than 300 people have commented on this post, sharing their condolences. One person commented: ‘What a lad you was always full of stories, banter and laughs from the square in Porto to us walking through the away fans in Istanbul. Away from football your cleaning business always happy to help.’ Another said: ‘Wythenshawe will not be quite the same without the laughter and camaraderie; what a remarkable individual. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have known you, and you will forever remain in my heart. God bless xx.’ Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. Arrow MORE: Antonio Conte admits Napoli ‘mistake’ after Rasmus Hojlund and Kevin de Bruyne transfers Arrow MORE: ‘Dangerous player’ – Pep Guardiola praises Arsenal flop after Manchester City beat Villarreal Arrow MORE: Elliot Anderson targeted by three Premier League heavyweights at hefty asking price Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source Football Newsletter – In The Mixer Your guide to the week in football. Exclusive analysis, FPL tips and transfer talk – sign up, it’s an open goal.
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