June 14, 20233 yr One of the worst part of getting older is that you know more people who sadly pass on. John was a very good midfielder who had a good engine and a good shot on him. Played over 450 times for us over two periods and a period of management that wasn’t the most successful though delivered some silverware. RIP John another of the 1970 team to sadly pass on.
June 14, 20233 yr One of those Chelsea players you were always aware of, Joining an epic kick about with some departed Chelsea legends 😞
June 14, 20233 yr Really sad news. Tremendous player and wonderful servant over many years. Always seemed younger than his years, as he looked after himself very well, so I am quite shocked.
June 14, 20233 yr RIP John - first Chelsea player I knew the name of when I started out in football fandom aged about 7 or so ...
June 14, 20233 yr RIP John. Integral part of our great late 60's early 70's side. Edited June 14, 20233 yr by just
June 14, 20233 yr Very sad news. RIP. A part of a very exclusive group to both play and coach the club.
June 14, 20233 yr I’m not old enough to remember him as a player, but he was the boss when I first started following Chelsea in the 80’s. RIP sir, a true blue.
June 14, 20233 yr Steady player, scored "that " goal against the arse, loads of games, silverware as a manager. RIP to a true blue legend. Edited June 14, 20233 yr by nonotnowjim
June 14, 20233 yr Sad news, RIP. Before my time as a player but he was manager during my formative years with the club, fondly remembered.
June 14, 20233 yr The break the net penalty against spurs in the league cup in 1971 had the bridge rocking. Also seemed a gent.
June 14, 20233 yr 42 minutes ago, WhiteWall said: Legends one and all. Again even the kit was simple, understated, class. And not a pink boot in sight LOL. Proper black football boots for proper men 🙂
June 14, 20233 yr Author 12 minutes ago, Sexyfootball said: And not a pink boot in sight LOL. Proper black football boots for proper men 🙂 Looks like a lot of Copa Mundials there
June 14, 20233 yr He was out long throw specialist until Hutch came along . It's hard to believe he's gone , always looked like a youngster even as he got older
June 14, 20233 yr Sad news to hear another one of our Chelsea family has left us. Not old enough to see him first time round but saw him during 83/84 until he passed the baton to Colin Lee. All the boys spoke well of him at the recent event at the bridge. Met him a few times especially when he was working at the bridge looking after the corporate lot. He got the number 11 bus back to Victoria and would talk to those on the bus about the game and anything football. R I P John
June 16, 20233 yr Got the impression he was one of the sensible, family men types of that team along with maybe Chopper, Bonetti, Houseman, in contrast to Ossie, Hudson, Baldwin, Hutch, Eddie Mac and a good few others who regularly got ratted on the Kings Road whilst wearing floral shirts. ( Generalisation) Great servant, always smiling. I used to see his son Chris play tennis in Battersea Park- he was a great presenter- cheery demeanour like his old man- don’t see him on TV these days which is a shame
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