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Setting aside his brilliance on the pitch, my recollection of Gilly will always be his comment after the home leg of the Chelsea League Cup semi-final as reported by Hunter Davies in The Glory Game.

Gilly's comment wasn't about the players, it was about the fans........."There'll be some spewing up on Tottenham High Road tonight" he said. That always stuck with me. Why did the fans love him so? Because he was Spurs and he showed it and he loved us.

RIP to a Spurs legend. :emoticon-0153-broke <rose>
 
One of the true greats and one of my favourite players. He could head a ball as if his head was a hand he had so much control.

Thanks for some magic moments.
 
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One of the true greats and one of my favourite players. He could head a ball as if his head was a hand he had so much control.

Thanks for some magic moments.
One of the true greats and one of my favourite players. He could head a ball as if his head was a hand he had so much control.

Thanks for some magic moments.
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Please Daniel. He might have been before your time, but always in our hearts.