I was saddened today to read of his battle with prostate cancer.
An absolute hero of mine, and I was fortunate enough to Ball Boy for him at Wembley Arena back in the 70's and I will never forget his kindness and generosity when he and his manager invited me into his dressing room and signed whatever I wanted.
To find out in later years that he, and his father, were Addicks fans, only cemented my admiration of the man.
Perhaps someone Stevie Brown should consider inviting to the Valley in the future, as I'm sure he'd receive a good welcome.
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Museum visit? Got any Borg items.
What would be the CAFC tour of Sweden he references that got his Grandfather hooked?
Let’s hope that he’s not another hero that passes too soon.
We should get him to do a special tennis crossbar challenge from the penalty spot. He normally got it over the net after all.
I actually only ever wear BB’s underwear, have done for years……if ever you see me you’ll know what I am wearing. I buy them direct from the factory in Sweden.🥹
Without doubt, my all time favourite player….those games he had with McEnroe were more than a game, they were pure theatre…..a fantastic clash of personalities that kept the fans totally enthralled.
Never been a better time to watch professional men’s tennis than those two gracing the court and shaping up to each other ….IMHO.
Did we go to Sweden in the 50s? Pre-war?
I think if Borg was an ADDICK he would have been spotted ar least once at The Valley & there would be photo?...it sounds like a bit of a throwaway comment during an interview relating to his father's support for Charlton?
Anyway he was in that holy trinity of tennis greats of my youth along with McEnroe & Conners....lets get him down to the Valley and on the pitch when hes well enough !
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/bjorn-borg-cancer-age-biography-b2820514.html
McEnroe was smooth as silk and an angry player
Connors was a complete bellend , loved it when McEnroe destroyed him in the 1984 Wimbledon Final
Loud mouth American brats was an alien concept to me and I think to many Brits when Connors emerged in the early 70s.
We were still living in the era of English good manners and sporting behaviour.
Over the years we have become more and more like them.
More than '84 back in the day I took greater satisfaction from Arthur Ashe's victory over Connors in the '75 final.
In fact one of my favourite sporting events in my lifetime
Borg was a gentleman as was the late Vitus Gerulaitis. My favourite aside from Borg was Ilie Nastase who was a great character and a magician on the court.
Nastase was great to watch as a player, albeit I thought he was a complete knob as a person