- Began career at Swansea in 1952, played with his brother Bryn Below: Cliff signs in 1958 with Swans' boss Ron Burgess (left) and Spurs boss Jimmy Anderson Cliff: "I come from a footballing family and I always thought I was going to play football, always, no question, all the way back to my school days when I was captain of Swansea Schools and we won the double - the English Trophy and the Welsh Shield.
- Joined Spurs in February, 1958, debut at Arsenal
- Member of double-winning team in 1961 and went on to win FA Cup in 1962 and 1967, European Cup Winners Cup in 1963
- Fourth in our all-time goalscoring list with 159 goals in 378 appearances in all competitions
- Scored in his final match for us against United in October, 1968, then joined Fulham
- Won 59 caps for Wales, reached quarter-finals of World Cup in 1958
- Cliff continued the Jones football dynasty - father Ivor and uncle Bryn both Welsh internationals, brother Bryn also played for Swansea
- After football career, spent 27 years as a PE teacher in Highbury Grove
- Now 82, a member of our legends' matchday hospitality team/Cliff_Jones/cliff_signs58_730.jpg?n=9141)
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