Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Harry’s grandad will be doing cartwheels up there.. so, so proud

Great aunt recalls the man captain Kane credits for football genes

- BY MATTHEW YOUNG and LOUIE SMITH

HARRY Kane’s footballer grandad will be looking down from heaven with “great pride” as he leads England’s bid for World Cup glory, his great aunt says.

Eric Hogg, who Harry has credited as the man he got his talent from, knew the Three Lions captain would go on to greatness, but died before he burst onto the scene.

Eric’s sister Bette Bovington, 77, said: “He’s up there now doing cartwheels at what that boy’s doing. He would be so, so proud.”

Eric reached semi-pro level back in the 1960s and would be thrilled his grandson is leading the race for the Russia 2018 Golden Boot as the top scorer with five goals.

Family members say they can see Eric in the way Harry moves, and if he bags a goal in Tuesday’s last 16 clash with Colombia in Moscow, Bette will be looking for one special thing.

She said: “When Harry scores a goal he sometimes puts his hands up and looks to the sky – and I like to think that’s going to his grandad, my Eric.”

Eric was the youngest of eight siblings including five football-obsessed brothers.

But it was the eldest brother who got the family into the game, by setting up a youth team in Islington, North London, during the Second World War – and his name was Harry.

“We think that’s where the name came from,” said Bette. “Harry started them all off on the ball, they all played for Blundell Rovers. That’s where the journey began.”

But she says it was Eric who – along with Harry’s supportive parents Kim and Pat – played an important role in the developmen­t of Tottenham Hotspur’s star striker. “He knew Harry would play for one of the big clubs, but he hoped it would end up being Arsenal,” joked Bette, who comes from a family of keen Arsenal fans – usually the sworn enemy of Harry’s club Spurs. Eric, who died of lung cancer around 15 years ago, played in midfield for Brentwood and Warley in Essex among other clubs. Bette said: “He’d have been giving Harry so much encouragem­ent, that would have been his influence now. Eric got so much satisfacti­on with how much of a keen player Harry was, and used to go and watch him.

“It’s such a shame Eric never got the joy of seeing what Harry’s become. He saw the talent, if he was alive now he’d be saying ‘I knew he was going to be big – I told you’.”

While Eric predicted greatness for Harry, Bette said it was her niece Kim and Harry’s dad Pat who most helped him achieve his dreams.

“You’d be at the house and this little boy would come in, with all his knees dirty, Kim would have the kit straight in the wash. If Harry should

 ??  ?? FAMILY TIES Left, Harry Hogg, above, Harry, brother Charlie, Kim & Pat
FAMILY TIES Left, Harry Hogg, above, Harry, brother Charlie, Kim & Pat
 ??  ?? CHEER WE GO Harry’s grandad Eric Hogg celebratin­g in the 1990s
CHEER WE GO Harry’s grandad Eric Hogg celebratin­g in the 1990s
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 ??  ?? TALENT Eric in 1960
TALENT Eric in 1960

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