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Ah yes, the "G men", Gilzean and Greaves. Such a Spurs type of player was Gillie, all flicks and touches, usually finding Greavsie, which then usually meant the next stop was back of the net. Gilzean was a beautiful header of the ball and scored plenty himself. Opposition coaches would often underestimate him which was a big mistake.
RIP Gillie the original for whom we sang "Born is the king of White Hart Lane"

posted on 8/7/18

The king of the glancing header!

posted on 8/7/18

Rip-Alan-my fav Spurs player

posted on 8/7/18

What a great man-Alan Gilzean-and what a terrible loss. I saw him in action many times at “The Lane”. A gentleman and one of the very best headers of the ball.

As Phil McNulty says, it’s not just Spurs fans of a certain age who will be lamenting his passing but all fans of a certain age that admired him. No doubt Greavesie will be very saddened by this news.

comment by Bov (U6696)

posted on 8/7/18

He was described as a man with a threepenny bit head in recognition of his ability to head balls at different angles. He was a one off and made many chances for Greaves who once acknowledged him as his favourite strike partner. Very gifted

RIP Gilly

posted on 8/7/18

Sorry to hear the news.

Legendary backward-header of a ball, seemed to know exactly where he was putting it even without seeing it.

RIP Gilly.

posted on 8/7/18

RIP Gillie

One of my favourite ever Spurs players, and created such a lethal partnership with Greavsie. I would often see him propping up the bar with others Spurs players on a Saturday night over at the Stag in Bush Hill Park. Never had any airs and graces. A thoroughly down to earth fella.

comment by D.J.C. (U20811)

posted on 8/7/18

comment by David Granola (U16355)
posted 52 minutes ago
Ah yes, the "G men", Gilzean and Greaves. Such a Spurs type of player was Gillie, all flicks and touches, usually finding Greavsie, which then usually meant the next stop was back of the net. Gilzean was a beautiful header of the ball and scored plenty himself. Opposition coaches would often underestimate him which was a big mistake.
RIP Gillie the original for whom we sang "Born is the king of White Hart Lane"
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Saw him many times and his ability with his head was amazing. I'll repeat the best header I've ever seen was 1970 December at WHL to draw us level against Man U after we went 0-2 behind. Many goalkeepers respected him, a REAL Spurs legend. RIP Alan and THANK YOU for playing for us giving us so many good memories. A ball would float cross and leave his head at three times the speed like the Kane header against Scotland.

comment by D.J.C. (U20811)

posted on 8/7/18

comment by David Granola (U16355)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
Ah yes, the "G men", Gilzean and Greaves. Such a Spurs type of player was Gillie, all flicks and touches, usually finding Greavsie, which then usually meant the next stop was back of the net. Gilzean was a beautiful header of the ball and scored plenty himself. Opposition coaches would often underestimate him which was a big mistake.
RIP Gillie the original for whom we sang "Born is the king of White Hart Lane"
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Yes David. 1970 WHL v Liverpool which we won 1-0 but should have been 2-0 but for a brilliant reflex save from Ray Clemence from a Gilly flick. The ball came from the right and flicked off Gillie's head at high speed goal bound.. Clemence only had a second to see it but stopped it with both hands, Gillie's reaction was one of stunned amazement and the ooooooooh that went up reflected the atmosphere of the match at WHL

comment by D.J.C. (U20811)

posted on 8/7/18

Happy, happy, HAPPY days. Sigh.

posted on 8/7/18

Sad news, RIP Gilly

posted on 8/7/18

So one of the G Men gone and the other one very frail as well.

Saw Gilly & Greavesy play together many times.

Whereas Jimmy was definitely the finest goalscorer I have ever seen in a Spurs or England shirt, Alan was without doubt the best header of the ball I have ever seen in all of my 68 years.

He could do power headers, subtle flick headers and seemed freeze in mid air with the ball stuck to his head whilst he decided where to put it.

Kane's 2nd goal in the Tunisia match reminded me of Gilzean, it was just a delicate and well placed header.

Spurs have had some great Scottish players and Alan Gilzean was right up there with the best RIP AG

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Saw him a few times at the Lane. Such a graceful player, he and Greaves were deadly. Rightly entitled the King of White Hart Lane. Great memories

posted on 8/7/18

He still holds the records for Dundee FC's top scorer and most goals scored in one season. Before my time but he's still talked about as one of Scotland's best ever players more than 50 years later.
Sadly not capped often enough for the national team.
RIP Alan Gilzean

posted on 8/7/18

One of my memories of Gilly was a FA Cup tie v Burnley at WHL, We were 0-2 after 4 minutes and a Gilly hat-trick ensured we won 4-3.
RIP

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