Very sad to hear. Often seen at Burgess Hill Town when his Casuals were the visitors.
Getting rid of the wage cap was the biggest mistakeRIP as stated he did an awful lot to bring football into a better era
Getting rid of the wage cap was the biggest mistake
How? Having anyone being paid a maximum wage was ludicrous.
If you're going to fast forward 50 years and blame the end of Dickensian contracts administered by club as the sole reason for astronomical wages now, you're sorely mistaken. It took Sky to allow that to happen, not Jimmy Hill.
He was a giant of the game. May he rest in peace.
I'd see both sides of the argument there - the contracts (player basically owned by the club in every way, tiny pay scales) had to go; but a modernised wage cap of some description could have prevented some of the excesses, pricing out of fans, club failures and so on we've come to know of late.
As for the man himself, he can't be blamed for any affects really. Face of football for some of my childhood, one of the few figures even those with no interest in the game would have instantly known. RIP.