Chelsea and Scotland legend Eddie McCreadie dies, aged 85

Renowned Scotland and Chelsea legend Eddie McCreadie has passed away at the ripe age of 85. The Glasgow-born defender who was once hailed by the legendary Tommy Docherty as the best left-back in Europe, made an indelible mark on the football world with his unwavering commitment and ferocious tackling style.

A product of Falkirk outfit East Stirlingshire, McCreadie's rise to prominence began when he was spotted by Chelsea manager Docherty. He made the Β£5,000 transfer deal that included provision for playing two friendlies against East Stirlingshire, but unfortunately, the second match never materialized.

McCreadie's Chelsea career was nothing short of phenomenal. In his 23 appearances for Scotland, he scored a memorable goal in a famous 3-2 victory over England at Wembley Stadium. For Chelsea, he netted the winning goal in the 1965 League Cup final against Leicester City and helped lift the FA Cup five years later with a replay victory over Leeds United.

McCreadie's playing style was not only intimidating but also flamboyant, showcasing an attacking flair reminiscent of modern-day wing-backs. A highlight-reel moment came in the 1965 League Cup final when he scored a solo goal that left England goalkeeper Gordon Banks stunned.

Upon retiring from playing, McCreadie transitioned into coaching and took on an illustrious role at Chelsea's coaching staff. However, his tenure was cut short after just one season due to a disagreement with chairman Brian Mears.

McCreadie went on to have stints in the United States, managing North American Soccer League franchises such as the Memphis Rogues and Cleveland Force before eventually hanging up his boots in 1985.

Throughout his illustrious career, McCreadie left an indelible mark on Scottish and Chelsea football history.
 
πŸ˜” Just heard about Eddie McCreadie's passing at 85... what a legend! He was definitely one of the best left-backs in Europe back in the day 🀯. I mean, his playing style was not only defensive but also had this flair for attacking that was so underrated. The goals he scored for Chelsea and Scotland are still talked about today πŸ’₯. And let's not forget that solo goal against England at Wembley Stadium? 😲 That's some top-notch football right there. He may have had a rocky coaching stint, but his playing career is the stuff of legends πŸ‘. RIP Eddie McCreadie πŸ™
 
I'm shocked someone so old is still getting attention lol πŸ˜‚. I mean, 85 is old, but is it really worth making a big deal about? Can't we just let him rest in peace now? And his playing style was all about roughing up the opposition, not exactly the kind of 'flamboyant' you'd expect from someone called Eddie... sounds like a bit of a hard man to me πŸ€ͺ.
 
RIP Eddie McCreadie πŸ™πŸ»πŸ˜’ - what a legend! He was definitely one of the best defenders I've ever seen, like a box-to-box machine with that ferocious tackling style πŸ’₯. And can we talk about his solo goal in the 1965 League Cup final? 🀯 That's some seriously sick footwork right there! It's crazy to think he played for Chelsea when they were still pretty new to the scene back then. Anyways, I'm gonna miss seeing him's name pop up on old football highlights πŸ”₯
 
🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 just can't believe the legend Eddie McCreadie is gone πŸ˜” he was like a force of nature on the pitch, always up for the challenge and never backing down from a tackle πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who else can say they scored against England at Wembley Stadium? 🀯 his playing style was so ahead of its time, it's crazy to think he was doing solo goals and whatnot back in the 60s 🎸. anyway, RIP Eddie McCreadie, you'll be missed by the football community πŸ™.
 
πŸ˜”πŸ‘ Just heard about Eddie McCreadie's passing at 85 πŸ™. What a legend on the pitch! That solo goal in the 1965 League Cup final 🎯 is still giving me goosebumps to this day 😲. His playing style was like nothing we've seen before - fearless and unapologetic πŸ’ͺ. From his time with East Stirlingshire to Chelsea, he made a lasting impact on the beautiful game πŸ†. It's sad that he won't be able to share his wisdom as a coach anymore πŸ€•. McCreadie was more than just a footballer - he was a true icon πŸ’«. Rest in peace, Eddie πŸ‘‹ #RIPeddieMcCreadie #Legend #FootballIcon
 
I just heard the news about Eddie McCreadie's passing away πŸ™, it's such a shame! He was truly one of the greatest defenders I've ever read about 🀯. His playing style was so unique, with this mix of being tough in the tackle and showing off his skills on the attack ⚽️. The fact that he scored that solo goal against England at Wembley Stadium is still giving me goosebumps 😲! He was definitely a legend of Scottish football 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.

And what's even more impressive is his career longevity, playing for 20 years and managing teams in different countries 🌍. The guy must have had some serious energy or drive to have made it through that many challenges πŸ’ͺ. It's also really interesting to see how he went from being a player to a coach, and then into management, showing that he was always looking for ways to grow and improve his football skills πŸ“š.

Anyway, I just wanted to take a moment to pay tribute to Eddie McCreadie - what an incredible legacy he leaves behind πŸ‘.
 
just had to say my condolences to all scottish football fans πŸ€•... eddie mccreadie was definitely one of a kind, no doubt about it ⚽️. that solo goal in the 1965 league cup final was pure magic πŸ’«. he may not have won many trophies with chelsea but his impact on the team's success is still felt today πŸ†. as a defender, he had to be fearless and physical which wasn't always easy for defenders back then 😩. he inspired a whole generation of footballers in scotland and beyond πŸ’₯. rest in peace, eddie 🌹
 
He was one of those old-school defenders who just dominated games without all that fancy footwork πŸ˜‚. His ability to score a goal for Scotland against England at Wembley is still iconic to this day. It's crazy he only played 23 games for his country but left such a lasting impact on the sport.

I love how he went from being spotted by Chelsea's Tommy Docherty and getting a Β£5,000 transfer deal to becoming a legend himself πŸ€‘. And yeah, that solo goal in the League Cup final was straight fire πŸ”₯. McCreadie's playing style might have been old-school, but it was effective, and that's what made him such a fan favorite.

It's sad he passed away at 85, but his legacy lives on through all the teams he played for and coached πŸ™. I'm just glad there are still people like us who care about the history of football and remember legends like Eddie McCreadie πŸ’•.
 
man this guy was like a legend on field 🀯 eddie mccreadie was so underrated btw he had that iconic solo goal vs england at wembley stadium which still gives me chills to think about 😲 it's wild how his playing style blended both defense and offense he was like the original wing-back and i love how they called him the best left-back in europe by tommy docherty 🀝 can you imagine having a legend like that on your squad? even though his coaching career didn't work out as planned, his legacy lives on through all the teams he managed in usa
 
just heard bout eddie mccreadie passin at 85 🀯 that dude was a legend on & off the pitch lol he didnt have the best record w/ chelsea but u gotta respect his commitment & goal-scoring skills πŸ˜‚ i mean who else scores a goal in a match vs england @ wembley? πŸ”₯ and thats not to mention his solo goal against leicester in the 65 league cup final 🎯 still gives me goosebumps thinkin bout it. RIP eddie mccreadie πŸ‘
 
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