John Terry sends condolences as Chelsea legend John Hollins – Ex-Chelsea player and manager John Hollins has died aged 76.

Hollins made nearly 600 appearances for the Blues as a player between 1963 and 1975 before a three-year stint as boss from 1985.

He managed a host of clubs including Swansea
He managed a host of clubs including SwanseaCredit: Getty

John Terry sends condolences as Chelsea legend John Hollins dies aged 76

Chelsea board member Daniel Finkelstein said: “He was a hero to the fans of this club, and very much that to me.

“He was at the heart of one of Chelsea’s greatest teams and, as well as contributing to its trophy success, he expressed its spirit.”

Meanwhile, former captain John Terry said: “My love and condolences are with the Hollins family.”

After spells at Queens Park Rangers and Arsenal, Hollins returned to Stamford Bridge in 1983 for the final year of his playing career and helped the club win promotion back to the First Division after a five-year absence, replacing John Neal as boss a year later.

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The team mounted a credible title challenge during in 1985-86 season, his first as a manager, and topped the table in February before falling away after a poor finish and ending up sixth.

He went on to take a coaching role at QPR, briefly taking over as caretaker manager in 1997, before stints in the Football League at Swansea, Rochdale and Stockport. His last managerial role was with Weymouth in 2008.

His appearance total of 592 in all competitions placed him fifth in Chelsea’s all-time list.

He was appointed an MBE for services to football in 1982.

Hollins also played for Arsenal and QPR
Hollins also played for Arsenal and QPRCredit: Getty

Speaking on behalf of the family, his son Chris Hollins said: “John was always so modest about the role he played in Chelsea’s history.

“He was only 15 when he signed for the club and went on to win trophies in those incredible sides of the ’60s and ’70s.

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“He had so many stories, but he always told us he just loved running out at the Bridge and wearing that famous blue shirt. We will miss him as a husband, a father and grandfather and will always be proud of what he achieved in the game.”

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