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The legendary goal scorer has passed away aged 81
An absolutely phenomenal goal-scoring record. RIP Greavsie.
I've only ever seen clips of him playing, but what a world class finisher. So composed. One of those players who seemed to have the ability to slow everything down when he decided to pull the trigger.
As a boy I was a Spurs fan (until I saw the light and started going to Ninian Park!) and he was the finest finisher I ever saw. Watching him was like looking at art. I saw him play live only once, and that was at NP in a testimonial game for John Charles XI v Leeds. Of course he scored. Of all the football and 'celebrity' deaths I have heard about over the years this is the most upsetting for me. RIP the the best of all
Only saw him at the end of his career but he is generally regarded as one of the greats by those that played with/against him.
I always got the impression that he was bitter about Ramsey dropping him in 66 and what his replacement did in the final.
Like TOBW said I was not a fan of the TV persona but his footballing record speaks for itself.
RIP.
Sold to AC Milan for £99,999 because Chelsea manager didn’t want him to become first £100,000 player in case it went to his head!
RIP Old Skool footy legend
Scored on his debut for so many teams - Chelsea, Spurs, Milan, West Ham, England, England U-23.... probably others as well.
The Best.
The word legend is sometimes used too much. In this case it’s absolutely true. Players like Jimmy only come along once in a lifetime. I’m just glad it was during my lifetime.
Appropriate that Tottenham play Chelsea today
Goal scoring legend RIP
Many people look back at old television programmes through nostalgic eyes. Saint and Greaves football show though was not very good if I'm being kind. When Cardiff played QPR in the FA Cup in the 80s (QPR being 1st Division and no doubt we were basement) they gave us a 5 minute segment of the most condescending rubbish I have ever witnessed. They just mocked us - I still have it on VHS somewhere. It was 0-0.
Sky came along and like it or loathe it it seriously improved football broadcasting from the amateur rubbish that ITV were knocking out.
Anyway as a footballer few will surpass his records RIP
Unique character. Great footballer. RIP Greavsie
Funny how people remember things differently.
I was too young to recall his genius on the football field but my memory of the Saint and Greavsie show was very much like normal life in the team dressing room, one of good banter and leg pulling.
Sky, in particular Soccer AM, benefitted hugely from their unique presentation of the beautiful game.
If Greavsie was ever bitter about Ramsey's decision to play Hirst in front of him, it never came across that way.
He seemed a pretty modest man considering how long he was on our screens.
RIP Jimmy Greaves, a true legend of the game.
Before my time as a player, but I must admit I used to love the Saint and Greavsie. Was a must watch for me.
Saw a BT film about Greaves about a year ago, quite a lot of footage I’ve never seen of Greaves before and he was absolutely brilliant. He had everything. RIP to a true footballing great.
His goalscoring records are amazing - and many of you won't be aware of what pitches and footballs were like when he was scoring.
Even back then he made everything look so easy.
RIP to the great man.
Interview in 1981 where be shares how he felt about the 1966 final…
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