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Kane's been tremendous tonight. Only outstanding saves by Hradecky have stopped him scoring more.
England’s record goalscorers:
1- Harry Kane – 68 goals in 100 appearances 2 - Wayne Rooney – 53 goals in 120 appearances 3- Sir Bobby Charlton – 49 goals in 106 appearances 4- Gary Lineker – 48 goals in 80 appearances 5- Jimmy Greaves – 44 goals in 57 appearances 6- Michael Owen – 40 goals in 89 appearances 7= Sir Tom Finney – 30 goals in 76 appearances 7= Nat Lofthouse – 30 goals in 33 appearances 7= Alan Shearer – 30 goals in 63 appearances 10= Frank Lampard – 29 goals in 106 appearances
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 21:03 - Sep 10 by dirk_doone
Kane's been tremendous tonight. Only outstanding saves by Hradecky have stopped him scoring more.
England’s record goalscorers:
1- Harry Kane – 68 goals in 100 appearances 2 - Wayne Rooney – 53 goals in 120 appearances 3- Sir Bobby Charlton – 49 goals in 106 appearances 4- Gary Lineker – 48 goals in 80 appearances 5- Jimmy Greaves – 44 goals in 57 appearances 6- Michael Owen – 40 goals in 89 appearances 7= Sir Tom Finney – 30 goals in 76 appearances 7= Nat Lofthouse – 30 goals in 33 appearances 7= Alan Shearer – 30 goals in 63 appearances 10= Frank Lampard – 29 goals in 106 appearances
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List of great goalscorers for England over many years. But I reckon Greavsie's record tops the lot, he played a lot lot less games than the others & to score 44 goals in only 57 games is incredible.
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 10:07 - Sep 11 with 1768 views
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 09:45 - Sep 11 by GRIM
List of great goalscorers for England over many years. But I reckon Greavsie's record tops the lot, he played a lot lot less games than the others & to score 44 goals in only 57 games is incredible.
Greaves scored nearly half of those goals in home internationals v Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, including 2 hat-tricks v Northern Ireland, and that was in the days before substitutions. Kane would have scored a hell of a lot more goals against tired defences late in games if he hadn't been subbed when England were winning easily.
I saw both Greaves and Kane play many times. Greaves was a brilliant goal poacher, who was particularly good at rounding or chipping goalkeepers, but Kane scores more spectacular goals that others wouldn't and has a more powerful and accurate long range shot. He also gets many more assists. Overall, I'd say, Kane is the best centre forward England have ever had, although not our best ever player. That would have to be Bobby Charlton.
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 10:54 - Sep 11 by Ifonly
Apparently Greaves played in Reuben Agboola's boots that night as he didn't have any. anymore. He was 40 at the time.
Speaking of age, who is this player that is only 28? Is that a reference to something? Harry Kane is 31.
Yes, Greaves had just finished his last ever playing contract, with Woodford Town in the Athenian League. He had a paunch and looked every bit of his 40 years, but he still scored a goal. I remember I was under the west stand and people were still asking, "Could he do a job for us?" It was thought by some that McMenemy was having a look at him to see if he could.
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 09:45 - Sep 11 by GRIM
List of great goalscorers for England over many years. But I reckon Greavsie's record tops the lot, he played a lot lot less games than the others & to score 44 goals in only 57 games is incredible.
Nat Lofthouse's record is superb, he didn't win his first cap till age 25 with the War interrupting his early career at Bolton he was 21 before he made his proper League debut.
With England not playing in the World Cup till the qualifying games in 1953 for the 1954 tournament they only had about 6-7 games a year up to that point.
He was still playing for England in 1958 aged 33 and his tally of 30 goals in 33 games has to surely be the best ratio of any striker that has played over 30 games for the country
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 10:38 - Sep 11 by saints__fan__73
He did.
I was at this game, a bit cold if I remember, Greavsie was a bit overweight but scored.
Interesting to see the Vancouver Whitecaps team who played in the fledgling USA League, virtually all experienced players in England whose best games where behind them.
The two that went on to greater things were Bruce Grobbelaar who would win a lot at Liverpool and then play for Saints and the number 6 John Craven who went on to host John Craven's Newsround on the BBC
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 14:21 - Sep 11 with 1558 views
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 11:06 - Sep 11 by dirk_doone
Yes, Greaves had just finished his last ever playing contract, with Woodford Town in the Athenian League. He had a paunch and looked every bit of his 40 years, but he still scored a goal. I remember I was under the west stand and people were still asking, "Could he do a job for us?" It was thought by some that McMenemy was having a look at him to see if he could.
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DD, that has unlocked a few distant memories. I too was there on the bench seats under the West Stand. Now you mention it, I too can remember a few people went as far as saying sign him up never mind wondering if he would still be able to do a job for us! From memory he scored a typic al Greavsie style goal and still looked sharp, albeit far from fully fit. Look at some of the names on the Whitecaps team - back in their prime there would have been a few on that team sheet that would have been welcome additions to the squad at The Dell. Of course, we did see Alan Ball in a Saints shirt.
I was there. I seem to recall they did an MLS style shoot out at the end and the Saints players were pretty rubbish at it. Even Mike Channon, who usually rounded the keeper with consummate ease in open play, completely flunked his.
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 16:08 - Sep 11 with 1471 views
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 11:06 - Sep 11 by dirk_doone
Yes, Greaves had just finished his last ever playing contract, with Woodford Town in the Athenian League. He had a paunch and looked every bit of his 40 years, but he still scored a goal. I remember I was under the west stand and people were still asking, "Could he do a job for us?" It was thought by some that McMenemy was having a look at him to see if he could.
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I seem to remember that Lawrie gave Greaves a game in the friendly to help build up his morale and self worth as he was fighting his demons in a battle with Alcoholism.
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 17:04 - Sep 11 with 1428 views
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 11:06 - Sep 11 by dirk_doone
Yes, Greaves had just finished his last ever playing contract, with Woodford Town in the Athenian League. He had a paunch and looked every bit of his 40 years, but he still scored a goal. I remember I was under the west stand and people were still asking, "Could he do a job for us?" It was thought by some that McMenemy was having a look at him to see if he could.
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Wasn't Greaves also known for scoring on his debut for each team he played for, inc his one game for us!
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 06:35 - Sep 12 with 1209 views
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 19:42 - Sep 10 by grumpy
Didn’t we nearly get him when Richard’s was going there?
Griumpy, now you mention it I seem to remember something regarding Kane and Saints but it isn’t that clear a memory so I stand to be corrected if this is wrong. I think the story was we had a good look at him when he was still a kid but despite his talent some genius in our youth set up decided he was too small / slight of build to have much chance of making a pro footballer in the years to come. That may not be 100% correct but I think it went something like thar.
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 14:44 - Sep 12 by InTimeAddedOn
Griumpy, now you mention it I seem to remember something regarding Kane and Saints but it isn’t that clear a memory so I stand to be corrected if this is wrong. I think the story was we had a good look at him when he was still a kid but despite his talent some genius in our youth set up decided he was too small / slight of build to have much chance of making a pro footballer in the years to come. That may not be 100% correct but I think it went something like thar.
The story I was told is that we enquired about him and weren't knocked back, but ultimately we decided against him because we had Sam Gallagher coming through and they were thought to be too similar. TBF at the time there was not much difference between the prospects of Gallagher and Kane.
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He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 15:56 - Sep 12 with 1044 views
He’s not finished, he’s only 28… on 14:54 - Sep 12 by Ifonly
The story I was told is that we enquired about him and weren't knocked back, but ultimately we decided against him because we had Sam Gallagher coming through and they were thought to be too similar. TBF at the time there was not much difference between the prospects of Gallagher and Kane.
OK, that sounds fair enough, as I said, my recall on it his was at best vague, thanks for that 🙂