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Wednesday 19 October 2022 1:36 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 23 December 2022 9:32 am

London legend: City grandee and former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Tony Berry dies

By: Michiel Willems

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Tony Berry was a long-time director of Tottenham Hotspur and was club chairman in 1991-92.

London’s business community remembers the life of Tony Berry who has passed away aged 81 after a long illness.

Generally considered a leading London businessmen of his generation, Berry’s drive and deal-making took him to the chairmanship of a £1bn-valued company.

After qualifying as a management accountant with Guinness he joined Bovril then took a position at an office cleaning company where he remained through the 1970s.

In 1981 he bought a controlling stake in Blue Arrow, a recruitment business in St Albans, Herts.

He grew this company quickly and acquired a number of other businesses including Manpower and Brook Street.

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Blue Arrow launched on the Stock Exchange becoming a FTSE 100 company and developing into the biggest recruitment business in the world. It sponsored Britain’s America’s Cup challenge in the late 1980s.

Further success followed and latterly Berry was chairman of the eponymously-named company Berry Recruitment Group (BRG).

It works from almost 40 locations across England and Wales and turns over around £70m per year.

“Berry was once voted ‘best dressed man in the City’ and his generosity and largesse were legendary.”

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As well as his recruitment business Berry was a long-time director of Tottenham Hotspur and was club chairman in 1991-92.

Born in Edmonton, north London, he not only supported Spurs but played for their youth team before being told by the great manager Bill Nicholson that he wouldn’t make the grade.

But Berry had more than one string to his sporting bow and enjoyed success as a boxer and cricketer.

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He was ABA Schoolboys boxing champion and had he not retired might have been selected for the Rome Olympics where he could have met Muhammad Ali.

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As a cricketer he played at Lords for Middlesex Young Amateurs and Middlesex Second XI, once opening the batting with Mike Brearley.

He captained Edmonton Cricket Club for years and also served as its president and it was on a cricket tour to Bournemouth where he met his wife Marion.

They had children Spencer and Jemma, both of whom work in the family business along with Jemma’s husband Chris who is managing director.

Son Spencer told CityAM today: “So many people attended the funeral to pay their respects – there was standing room only. We heard so many wonderful stories about him from all sorts of people.

“He was diagnosed with cancer around 20 years ago but it didn’t stop him. He had always been a man in a hurry.

“He loved meeting new people and buying companies, and realising their potential was a defining part of his success.”

Son Spencer Berry

“He had incredible financial nous and business knowledge and he made sure the people who worked with him or joined him were made to feel part of the family.

“He will be sadly missed by everyone at BRG and by his many friends and colleagues.”

Among those to pay tribute was Claude Littner, the well-known businessman and star of TV’s The Apprentice.

Littner said: “Every so often, not too often, you meet someone special. Tony Berry was special.

“He was always friendly, welcoming, funny, clever and a true gentleman. Friends for 30 years, wish it could have been longer.”

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