There is a moment of incalculable sadness in the new documentary film about White Hart Lane, which screens on Saturday night, when a desperately diminished Jimmy Greaves, now in a wheelchair and barely able to speak, is wheeled into the dressing room he graced for nine years.
His son suggests to him that he 'loved every minute' of his time at the ground, from 1961, and for just a moment the 77-year-old makes to describe those days. 'Yes,' Greaves says, brightening. Then the limitations he has faced since suffering a severe stoke last year kick in. 'Yes… I mean… yes.