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esox lucius Deal 19 Sep 21 3.31pm | |
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Arguably the greatest English goal scorer of all time. A phenomenal goal scoring record and proud to say I saw him play when at his best. I think I’m correct in saying that Palace are the only team that he played against and never managed scored.
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Teddy Eagle 19 Sep 21 4.44pm | |
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 19 Sep 21 5.07pm | |
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We went to a Saint n greavsey gentleman’s evening at selhurst back in the 80’s, so funny and a great tv show and double act back then.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 19 Sep 21 6.24pm | |
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Very quick, with or without the ball. Those legs and feet moved fast.
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baldeagle73 Leamington spa 19 Sep 21 7.17pm | |
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My dads favourite all time player he used to bunk of school to watch him and walk from Brixton to the bridge matches used to be in the afternoon then on weekdays rip Jimmy a real legend
walking down the holmesdale road to see the palace aces! |
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Pete53 Hassocks 19 Sep 21 9.59pm | |
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I'm old enough, and lucky enough, to have seen him play several times, including against Palace. A wonderful striker. Here is a sample of his skill - deft touches, shots, dribbling.Most of the footage is poor quality but never mind.
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tonymikejoe UK 20 Sep 21 12.40am | |
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Brace yourselves for the hollow BBC tributes.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 20 Sep 21 10.32am | |
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Originally posted by tonymikejoe
Brace yourselves for the hollow BBC tributes. Thing is that games were regularly high scoring back then and defenders weren’t as good. Some players would’ve made it in any era and Greavsie is one.
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 20 Sep 21 10.53am | |
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I used to see Jimmy quite often in The Moorgate pub in the City....I worked at the NatWest bank opposite, and he owned a Travel Agency nearby. Nobody bothered him but if he was asked for an autograph, he always obliged and was always approachable. As a player, he was simply the best at what he did. His final game for Spurs was actually against Palace when we beat them 1-0 in the FA Cup, which was considered to be quite an upset at that time.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 20 Sep 21 11.09am | |
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Originally posted by baldeagle73
My dads favourite all time player he used to bunk of school to watch him and walk from Brixton to the bridge matches used to be in the afternoon then on weekdays rip Jimmy a real legend Funnily enough my dad couldn't stand him. He always moaned that he didn't get very involved in the game, just waited in the penalty area for the ball to come his way. I think it had something to do with the fact that he had an intense dislike for any London club other than Palace. Good to see some of the photos of Greaves in the papers today though. Kits without sponsors logos and players names, big brown football boots, leather balls, muddy pitches and Greaves having a post match ciggy in the dressing room. Different game then really.
Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled. |
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Putitout Oxford 20 Sep 21 1.53pm | |
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I was a kid in the crowd behind the goal , when Jim ,as a sixteen year old ,not only made his debut for Chelsea, but scored their goal in a 1-1 draw at Whitehart Lane,. The start of a legend., He never stopped being lethal in front of goal, and rare if ever lucky with it. One on one , your money was pretty safe with Jim.
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Annie Oakley South Croydon 22 Sep 21 5.38pm | |
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I was always a fan of Jimmy Greaves. My Late Dad's favourite player. On Saint and Greavsey he was absolutely great. I have always missed that programme. Bye bye Jimmy. A truly great player and a lovely man.
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