England great Finney dead at 91: Preston

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Last Updated : Feb 15 2014 | 11:56 AM IST
England football great Tom Finney has died at the age of 91, his former club Preston North End said.
"Preston North End have been informed of the extremely sad news of the passing of Sir Tom Finney," a statement on the English third tier club's website said yesterday.
"Sir Tom was the greatest player to ever play for Preston North End and one of all time greats for England.
"The thoughts of everyone at the club, and those connected with it, are with his family at this time.
Finney, a winger who could play in several positions across the forward line, was famously loyal to his hometown side in Lancashire, north-west England.
Finney made his debut for North End in 1946 and remained with the club until his retirement in 1960, scoring 210 goals in 473 appearances for the Lillywhites.
His England record was equally impressive, Finney scoring 30 goals in 76 matches for his country.
One of the most popular British sportsmen of his era, with fans and fellow players alike, Finney was nicknamed the 'Preston Plumber' after his father insisted he complete an apprenticeship at the family business he later ran alongside his football career.
Finney maintained his links with Preston throughout his life, serving as the president of a club whose Deepdale home is now located on Sir Tm Finney Way, with an image of their favourite son adorning the seats of what was the ground's West Stand but is now the Sir Tom Finney stand.
Stanley Matthews, the only English footballer ever to be knighted while still playing and arguably Finney's only rival as the greatest England player of their generation, once said: "To dictate the pace and course of a game, a player has to be blessed with awesome qualities.
"Those who have accomplished it on a regular basis can be counted on the fingers of one hand -- Pele, Maradona, Best, Di Stefano, and Tom Finney."
And Manchester United and England hero Bobby Charlton, a World Cup winner in 1966, said: "Sir Tom Finney was one of the greatest footballers there has ever been - he was the type of player that people would travel a long way to see.
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First Published: Feb 15 2014 | 11:56 AM IST

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