Originally Posted by
malwayne
I’m not going to put RIP on this thread because by now any caring Football fan will have heard the news by now. The word legend is sometimes used in a carefree manner all too often. In Jimmy’s case, he will be remembered as being more than that. His record as a goal scorer at all levels speaks for itself. His battle against the bottle ought not to be forgotten either, as he fought his way back from the depths of despair.
To think Geoff Hurst played a major part in 1966 ‘s history making team ,only because Greaves sustained an injury during the tournament. How different that may have turned out in other circumstances.
I was lucky enough to see him play, when Spurs were “the team” in the 60’s. Whatever compliments and praise gets printed about him , won’t be lavish enough. He was one of a kind, and will never be forgotten. Players like him only come round once in a life time. I’m just glad it was during my lifetime.