For a season back in the 1960s, my Dad used to take me one week to Spurs and Charlton the next before ultimately opting for us to become season ticket holders and lifetime Addicks. I still remember that Spurs team with affection with the likes of Pat Jennings, Cyril Knowles, Mike England, Dave Mackay, Alan Mullery, Jimmy Greaves, Alan Gilzean, Cliff Jones, Terry Venables and of course Joe. Not too many of that lot are sadly still with us.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68757582 Jason Euell, who played under Kinnear for four years at Wimbledon between 1995 and 1999, said: "Thank you for giving me my professional debut and playing a part in who I am today and who I was a player. Gone but never forgotten."
For a season back in the 1960s, my Dad used to take me one week to Spurs and Charlton the next before ultimately opting for us to become season ticket holders and lifetime Addicks. I still remember that Spurs team with affection with the likes of Pat Jennings, Cyril Knowles, Mike England, Dave Mackay, Alan Mullery, Jimmy Greaves, Alan Gilzean, Cliff Jones, Terry Venables and of course Joe. Not too many of that lot are sadly still with us.
RIP Joe
Ditto, my dad was a Spurs supporter from Whetstone and moved south when he married my mum from Blackheath. I too saw all those players (apart from Jones) at WHL. My dad started taking me regularly to Charlton in about 1972, because it was too much agg going to Spurs. RIP Joe.
had a chat with Joe at Euston station years ago as we were both waiting for a train, .. pleasant man who didn't mind being 'recognised' .. long career at Spurs as a full back .. managed all over the place .. I always thought he was born in England, however he was born in Ireland and came to England as a boy .. R I P Joe
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RIP Joe
Not gonna lie, thought he had passed away a few years back
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68757582
Jason Euell, who played under Kinnear for four years at Wimbledon between 1995 and 1999, said: "Thank you for giving me my professional debut and playing a part in who I am today and who I was a player. Gone but never forgotten."
Was quite a character
RIP
My dad started taking me regularly to Charlton in about 1972, because it was too much agg going to Spurs.
RIP Joe.
RIP Joe Kinnear
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