Lenny Glover Football player

Leonard "Lenny" Glover (born 31 January 1944) was a flamboyant left winger who played, amongst others, for Leicester City. Considered one of the greatest players to don a Leicester City shirt and once described as the "best uncapped winger in the world", the acerbic and quick witted Cockney is often referred to in Frank Worthington’s seminal "One Hump or Two":for example,when locally born defender Alan Woollett’s dog died manager Jimmy Bloomfield tried to get his players to show respectful sympathy towards the defender- a feat Glover was singularly unable to do. He has had a spell as joint manager of Harlow Town with Bobby Kellard, and since the 2006 World Cup a hard hitting blog.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 31, 1944
Birth place
England , London , Kennington

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Football player

position
Midfielder
teams
Charlton Athletic F.C.
Leicester City F.C.
Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975–93)
Harlow Town F.C.
Kettering Town F.C.

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