"If England are going to win this match, they're going to have to score a goal."
About Jimmy Hill
Jimmy Hill — Life and Legacy
Jimmy Hill was a transformative figure in English football, renowned for his roles as a player, manager, and broadcaster. His most notable contribution was advocating for player rights, particularly through the abolition of the maximum wage, which reshaped the financial landscape of the sport. Hill's philosophy centered on the belief that football should evolve, both on and off the pitch, and he often expressed this through his memorable quotes. For instance, his assertion that 'Football is a game of two halves' reflects his understanding of the unpredictable nature of the sport and the need for resilience. Hill's leadership style was characterized by a commitment to communication and player welfare, challenging the traditional top-down management approach. He believed that a successful team was built on mutual respect and understanding, which he articulated in his advocacy for better education and support for players. His influence extended beyond the pitch, as he played a crucial role in enhancing football broadcasting, making the sport more accessible and engaging for fans. Today, Hill's quotes and ideas continue to resonate, reminding us of the importance of innovation and empathy in sports. His legacy is not just in the games played but in the way he changed the conversation around football, emphasizing the human aspect of the sport.
Quote collection
Jimmy Hill quotes
10 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"He [Beckham] has two feet, which a lot of players don't have nowadays."
"In the words of the old song, it's a long time from May to December but, you know, it's an equally long time from December to May."
"What makes this game so delightful is that when both teams get the ball they are attacking their opponents goal."
"It is a cup final and the one who wins it goes through"
"That's a wise substitution by Terry Venables: three fresh man, three fresh legs."
"Despite the rain, it's still raining here at Old Trafford."
"They're still in the game, and they're trying to get back into it."
"And there's Ray Clemence looking as cool as ever out in the cold."
"Manchester United are looking to Frank Stapleton to pull some magic out of the fire."