VIP Ticket - Jimmy Greaves 70th Birthday Show at the O2

VIP Ticket - Jimmy Greaves 70th Birthday Show at the O2


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VIP ticket to the Jimmy Greaves 70th Birthday Show on February 20, 2010. Special guests include Pat Jennings, Steve Perryman, Cliff Jones, Bobby Smith, Martin Peters, Sir Geoff Hurst, Terry Dyson, Peter Bonetti, George Cohen and Ron Harris! Meet them all, have a signed print signed by everyone and enjoy best seats in the house!

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VIP Ticket - Jimmy Greaves 70th Birthday Show at the O2



Why not spend an evening with one of Tottenham Hotspur's most-loved players Jimmy Greaves at the Indigo2, at the O2 Arena on February 20, 2010!

This very special show will be compered by Terry Baker and will feature special guests that include Pat Jennings, Steve Perryman, Cliff Jones, Bobby Smith, Martin Peters, Sir Geoff Hurst, Terry Dyson, Peter Bonetti, George Cohen and Ron Harris! The entire second half of the show will feature a question/answer session with the audience.

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VIP ticket holders will get to meet Jimmy Greaves before the big show at a reception, have their photograph taken with him and the other special guests, receive a special montage print signed by all the players and have the best seats in the house. These tickets are strictly limited in numbers, so don't miss out!

The Star of the Show

One of the most naturally gifted and prolific strikers of any era, Jimmy Greaves was born to score goals and in an iconic career that spanned three glorious decades, that is exactly what he did with an unerring regularity for club and country.

Greaves was simply sensational in front of goal and from the moment he marked his debut for Chelsea as a 17-year-old in 1957 with a goal, it was obvious he was destined for great things. He spent four seasons at Stamford Bridge and scored an incredible 124 times in just 157 appearances.

It was, however, in the famous white of Tottenham Hotspur that he was to truly establish himself as one of the game's greats. Signed by Bill Nicholson in 1961 after a brief and unhappy sojourn in Italy with AC Milan, Greaves found his spiritual home at White Hart Lane and his arrival in north London was the beginning of a nine-year love affair between the player and the club.

The striker lit up the old First Division with Spurs, finishing the league's top scorer in four separate seasons and his goals helped the club to lift the FA Cup in 1962 and 1967. In 1963, he was part of the Tottenham team who became the first British side to lift a European trophy after they famously beat Atletico Madrid 5-1 in the final of the Cup Winners' Cup.

He left Spurs aged 30 in 1970 having rewritten the club's record books. In total, he scored a breathtaking 266 goals in 379 games for the Lilywhites and is still widely regarded as the greatest striker in Tottenham's illustrious history.

Greaves was even more prolific in the white of England. He marked his international debut against Peru in 1959 with a goal and over the next eight years he played times for his country and scored 44 times. He is third on the all-time England goalscorers list behind Bobby Charlton and Gary Lineker but his goals per game ratio remains superior to both.

Injury robbed him of the chance to play in the 1966 World Cup final but his impact on the international stage was undimmed by the cruel twist of fate and he will forever be remembered as one of England's greatest ever strikers.

 

 
 

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