Sunday 12 April 2009

Good Neighbour. Tottenham and West Ham Time To Remember


I enjoy a bit of banter with the best of them but today, perhaps we should realise that there are bigger things in life than club rivalries. I have only just picked up on the fact that Jimmy Neighbour jinked down the wing on this mortal coil for the last time yesterday, ironically or appropriately, on the day when the two London neighbours did "battle".

Jimmy will never be regarded as a "great" of either club but he was a good professional who played in an era where honesty and graft counted for more than it does today. I remember Jimmy fondly for scoring against Coventry in the semi final of the League Cup, a goal that took us through to the final. He also played in both Finals against Liverpool, robbed of a winner's medal by an outrageous linesman's decision when an offside Sammy Lee ducked under the equalising goal. Interfering with play? He would be offside now, never mind then!

So, lets put the club rivalries to one side and pay tribute to Jimmy, a League Cup winner with Tottenham. At 58, he was too young to die. In the words of the Aussie soap:

Neighbours
Everybody needs good neighbours
With a little understanding you can find the perfect blend

Neighbours
Should be there for one-another
That's when good neighbours become good friends

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

RIP Jimmy COYS

Anonymous said...

Rest in peace jimmy. You will always be remembered.

bradhotspur said...

Jimmy, Jimmy Neighbour, Jimmy Neighbour on the wing!
Thanks for the memories Jim.
R.I.P.

4 Ever Hopeful said...

As in the articale, he was never great but for a short while, Jan-May 1971 he was on fire. Tie saving goal in the FA Cup versus Carlisle and then a good display in the League Cup v Villa. "Jimmy Neighbour on the Wing". I can still hear it now.