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brian clough- jimmy was — spurs fans will remember that. brian clough.rs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the goal - spurs fans will remember that. brian j clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he -la ed clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the main - he played alongside the main striker, but if you saw some of his goals he could go past, three, four, five defenders and his finishing was absolutely faultless and i remember the great bill nicholson, the tottenham manager trying to tell another player who was with him at that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson saidjimmy that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson said jimmy greaves pass the ball to the stanchion. he didn't blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed — blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed it _ blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed it in. _ blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed it in. absolutely. l blast it, he stroked it in. he - c
brian clough- jimmy was — spurs fans will remember that. brian clough.rs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the goal - spurs fans will remember that. brian j clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he -la ed clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the main - he played alongside the main striker, but if you saw some of his goals he could go past,...
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brian clough, england.tless, and i always remember the great bill nicholson, the tottenham manager, trying to tell another player who was with him at that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson said jimmy greaves passed the ball to the stanchion. he didn't blast it into the net, he stroked it in. he caressed it in. absolutely. given his brilliance, given his postional awareness and given he was fit, the fact that he didn't play in that 66 final, at wembley, in the world cup, against the germans, that was a bitter, bitter blow, wasn't it? it was a great disappointment tojimmy, yes, and who knows, i mean, alf ramsey picked the team he thought was right on the day and we won the world cup, so you can't argue too much with it in hindsight. butjimmy was certainly the greatest striker of his era, i mean, i always remember brian clough, who himself scored some 200—and—something goals in his playing career, saying that the only player better than him at finishing wasjimmy greaves and everybody else would go along
brian clough, england.tless, and i always remember the great bill nicholson, the tottenham manager, trying to tell another player who was with him at that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson said jimmy greaves passed the ball to the stanchion. he didn't blast it into the net, he stroked it in. he caressed it in. absolutely. given his brilliance, given his postional awareness and given he was fit, the fact that he didn't play in that 66 final, at wembley, in the world cup, against the...
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i was remember brian clough, who himself scored 200 and something goals in his career, saying the onlymy greaves and everybody else would go along with that because jimmy through on the goalkeeper and the last defender, you knew he was going to score. you the last defender, you knew he was going to score-— the last defender, you knew he was going to score. you have the touch, there is no — going to score. you have the touch, there is no question _ going to score. you have the touch, there is no question about - going to score. you have the touch, there is no question about that. - going to score. you have the touch, | there is no question about that. and in that report, seeing the way that he could move the ball with both feet, i mean absolutely incredible, but of course, he had his problems. no question about that. that was in the late 60s after the world cup and into the 70s, but he reinvented himself as a pundit.— into the 70s, but he reinvented himself as a pundit. yes, he got the programme — himself as a pundit. yes, he got the programme going — himself as a pundit. yes, he got th
i was remember brian clough, who himself scored 200 and something goals in his career, saying the onlymy greaves and everybody else would go along with that because jimmy through on the goalkeeper and the last defender, you knew he was going to score. you the last defender, you knew he was going to score-— the last defender, you knew he was going to score. you have the touch, there is no — going to score. you have the touch, there is no question _ going to score. you have the touch, there...
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conference, john and penny clough. applause.is part of who we are because it is part of what i am. applause today, conference, iam here to applause today, conference, i am here to tell you what i stand for. but i will also tell you what i will not stand for. i will not stand for 2 million incidents of anti—social behaviour this year. i won't stand for record levels of knife crime that we have in this country today and i won't stand for nine out of ten crimes going unsolved. under the tories, the criminaljustice system is close to collapse. there has never been a bigger backlog in the crown courts. after 11 years of tory government, we have lost more than 8000 police officers. they pretend it doesn't make a difference, it does. ask the workers on the day shift at tata steel, they told me about repeated incidents in their neighbourhood. the young women i recently saw who told me they dare not go out on the high street alone. they see more violence and fewer police. it is just common sense to put the two together. the tories are le
conference, john and penny clough. applause.is part of who we are because it is part of what i am. applause today, conference, iam here to applause today, conference, i am here to tell you what i stand for. but i will also tell you what i will not stand for. i will not stand for 2 million incidents of anti—social behaviour this year. i won't stand for record levels of knife crime that we have in this country today and i won't stand for nine out of ten crimes going unsolved. under the tories,...
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was a toolmaker in a factory and my mum who was a nurse and then very ill and about penny and john cloughon.— made that accusation clearly at boris johnson. , . , . boris johnson. there is a difference between personality _ boris johnson. there is a difference between personality politics, - between personality politics, showmanship and just some honesty about where you come from. i'm not going to pretend that i'm comfortable with this. it's important for me to explain about my mum and my dad, and what we talked about around the kitchen table. when i talk about working families, i“m i talk about working families, i'm not describing something abstract. i“m not describing something abstract. i'm talking about the family i grew up i'm talking about the family i grew up in and that's why i know that a decent education for your kids is the number one issue and that's why i know that a well—paid, decent secure job i know that a well—paid, decent securejob near i know that a well—paid, decent secure job near where you i know that a well—paid, decent securejob near where you live is an important
was a toolmaker in a factory and my mum who was a nurse and then very ill and about penny and john cloughon.— made that accusation clearly at boris johnson. , . , . boris johnson. there is a difference between personality _ boris johnson. there is a difference between personality politics, - between personality politics, showmanship and just some honesty about where you come from. i'm not going to pretend that i'm comfortable with this. it's important for me to explain about my mum and my...