Here’s why Sheffield people think Mi Amigo star Tony Foulds should receive an honour
I love visiting Sheffield and will find the memorial next time I’m visiting.
Great to see such a fine tribute to very brave aviators.
Amazing times, bravery-never to be forgotten.
Dave Burrows
Manchester
Fantastic dedication
The flypast for the Mi Amigo crew was brilliant, we were lucky as they flew over Gleadless Valley and we had a grandstand view of it all from our veranda.
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Hide AdThanks to Dan Walker for making it happen and what dedication Tony Foulds has shown.
If footballers, cricketers and other sports people can get awards for a single performance, I just hope this great, dedicated man is recognised for his constant unwavering care for the crew of Mi Amigo. Well done Tony.
Vin Malone
Gleadless Valley, S14
He should have a plaque
Tony Foulds deserves a plaque somewhere in Sheffield.
J Potts
Hillsborough, S6
A sense of pride
A sense of pride was had by all as the flypast of military planes to mark the 75th anniversary of the American B17 flying fortress which crashed into Endcliffe Park.
I’ve known people get a knighthood for a lot less than what Tony Foulds has achieved.
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Hide AdThe man is a star, not only in this country but the United States of America.
Good on yer buddy.
EB Warris
Sheffield, S14
Better signs to memorial
What a wonderful tribute to the brave and unselfish crew of the Mi Amigo and the dedication of Tony Foulds in the upkeep of the memorial.
Can I , through The Star, respectfully ask that as an extension to the work they have put into the project, Sheffield Council provide more direction signs to the site?
As far as I am aware there is only one sign pointing to the memorial, which at a junction in the path,disappears.
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Hide AdThis is on the approach from the Hunters Bar roundabout area. There is nothing when approaching from any other route.
I have known about the story for many years but it was only on seeing Dan Walker’s broadcast that I could detect where it was, behind the cafe.
If people cannot find it then I fear after Tony is no longer able to carry on with his excellent work that the memory could be lost to future generations.
Ian Hall
Aston
A genuine gentleman
I think Tony Foulds deserves a Knighthood for his dedication to the heroes Mi Amigo memorial. What a lovely genuine gentleman Tony is.
Sylvia Clark
Sheffield, S5
Awesome sight
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Hide AdThrough your paper I would like to thank Tony Foulds and Dan Walker and everyone involved in the Mia Amigo flypast.
My friend and I stood with a group of people at the junction of Eastbank Road and Daresbury Avenue. We had a wonderful view over Sheffield, the planes approached from behind us, what an awesome sight. Reluctantly we left after the perfect start to a Friday morning.
Wendy Bishop and Sara Clayton
Sheffield, S12
Please start a campaign
I don’t need to tell you how emotional watching the flypast was.
What an incredible moment. All I want to say is please can you start a campaign to get Tony Foulds recognised in some way for his dedication to the memory of the US airmen.
Debbie Yates
Liverpool
Second flypast
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Hide AdSpecial and memorable occasion it may have been but all the back-slapping and emotional tears still left me slightly disappointed with the 75th anniversary flypast over South Yorkshire today, (Friday, February 22).
Situated up above Sheffield’s Endcliffe Park to get a better vista was a good plan but for the planes just to fly over was a shame in my eyes.
Was it some silly man in a silly politically-obsessed health and safety office who said ‘No’ to a second flypast?
Surely the planes could have done a full circle around the city, thus giving the thousands who’d made the journey a better glimpse?
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Hide AdIt was all over in a few of minutes and I for one was a little saddened by it all.
If there is another event on this scale many veterans may not be with us anymore, and when you think of all the money chucked at moronic BBC presenters, football players, pundits, and fat cat CEOs surely extra funds could’ve been flown in to make events like this just a bit more memorable?
Britain is very happy to give billions away in foreign aid yet when an occurrence like this happens pockets and wallets seem to close far quicker than they should.
Roy Goodall
Matlock, Derbyshire
He deserves an honour
I have been very impressed and deeply moved by Tony’s story. Despite his intense feelings of guilt, which is fully understandable, I feel he is deserving of an honour.
I have no idea how one goes about this, but your organisation should do.
I am more than happy to have my name added to any list of support.
Andrew Peacey
GL4 4AS