Not read the whole thread, so, apologies if this has already been posted - yesterday the Beeb played an old interview with Terry, talking about his early days at Chelsea with Jimmy Greaves.
Jimmy was 3 years older than him and had a car. When Terry got in the first team, Jimmy offered to start giving him a lift from Dagenham. He picked him up for the first time and on the way in, Jimmy said he likes to stop off on the way. He took him to a pub around Gants Hill. Jimmy asked what he fancied to eat. Terry didn't really want anything before the match but said he'll have something like boiled chicken and some rice. Jimmy then made the order, but he had a pint plus his usual - a sunday roast type meal with all the trimmings!
After a while, time was getting on and Terry wanted to get to the ground, and when he asked something like "Are getting going then?" Jimmy says, "No, not yet - I haven't had my pudding!"
Jimmy got his dessert, after a while they left; played the match; won 7-1, and Jimmy scored 5!!!
I guess someone can go back through the stats to find the game to prove the truth or otherwise, but, what a great story about Greavsie - Terry said that he was the Messi of his day, he was that good. I remember seeing Greaves a few times in later years - including the ballet on ice v Spurs in 1967, when he scored their goal in our famous 4-1 win - but not pre 1966, when he was at his best.
As for Terry, one of the best managers ever in British football imho and always came across as a lovely bloke, who'll be sadly missed by all whose lives he touched.
R.I.P.