Concise, to the point and imaginatively titled this piece does exactly what it says on the tin.
Inspired by a chance sighting with Jimmy Greaves’ doppelganger in a Birmingham café, this is a celebration of players who bear a similarity to a famous face.
I’m sure at this point you have high hopes that the player featured has a reputation that stretches across the globe and on the pitch he is/was feared and respected in equal measures.
Thankfully your prayers have been answered as this weeks looky-likey is former Sheffield Wednesday legend Graham Hyde.
After a successful career as a footballer with Wednesday, Birmingham City, Bristol Rovers, Hereford United, Worcester City, Hednesford Town and Halesowen. I believe he is now Assistant to the Regional Manager at Wernham Hogg paper merchants in Slough.

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