London: Former England footballer Jimmy Greaves was awarded a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the Queen's New Year Honours list. The striker has set may records during an incredible playing career, many of which still stand to this day.
The Tottenham Hotspur's website quoted Jimmy as saying,"I'm deeply honoured to receive this recognition for services to football from Her Majesty The Queen. Football has been my life, from the day I started kicking a ball around as a kid at home in Essex, to signing for Chelsea at 15, then to Milan, those wonderful nine years at Spurs, then West Ham." Dedicating award to his family and friends, the striker said, ""There have been highs and lows, but it's a game I will always love and will always be part of me. I'd like to dedicate this award to Irene, my family, and friends. Thanks for all your love and support."
Greaves made his inevitable debut for the first team on the opening day of the 1957/58 campaign, scoring in a 1-1 draw at Tottenham at the age of 17. he has been recognised for his services to English football. He was a member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad and scored 44 goals in 57 games for his country. He was signed by Chelsea Football Club as a junior in 1956 and the following year created a club record by scoring 114 goals in the youth team.
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