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Leading scorer three times in the 1970's, he was a 'proper' centre forward who scored pretty much a goal every two games at a time when we were a struggling side. I watched him score many of those goals. A key part of our promotion winning team. He was also manager of a Chesterfield side that was pretty much cheated out of an FA Cup final appearance when a late goal in the semi final against Middlesborough was unjustly chalked off.

His record at Spurs

1974-1975 Played 28 Scored 12 goals (Division 1)
1975-1976 Played 37 Scored 20 goals (Division 1)
1976-1977 Played 9 Scored 4 goals (Division 1)
1977-1978 Played 27 Scored 16 goals (Division 2)
1978-1979 Played 2 Scored 1 goal (Division 1



On a human level, what a shitty week for the club :(
 
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cookiemonster

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Him only playing 9 times due to injury is what got us relegated

The other strikers Jones Armstrong & Moores were not good enough

Very underated player RIP
 

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Scored the first goal I ever saw at White Hart Lane, August 1977 v Sheffield United. RIP.
That was the first game of the season, I was there too. He followed that goal up with both goals in a win against Notts County in our next home game.
 

Japhet

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That was the first game of the season, I was there too. He followed that goal up with both goals in a win against Notts County in our next home game.

If you're that old, how the fuck can you remember shit like that? I can't even remember what I had for breakfast (and that was 6 minutes ago).
 

cookiemonster

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Any idea why Burkinshaw sold him to Derby after 2 games while keeping the likes of Jones Armstrong and Lee?
 

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good player modelled himself on Gilzean coming from Dundee - he was good in the air and elegant on the ground - I remember a header he got at West Ham from the edge of the box and of course another goal against the same opposition in the pouring rain at the Paxton end - under rated player
 

TheChosenOne

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good player modelled himself on Gilzean coming from Dundee - he was good in the air and elegant on the ground - I remember a header he got at West Ham from the edge of the box and of course another goal against the same opposition in the pouring rain at the Paxton end - under rated player

It was always great to see a Scottish player in our sides, they seemed to play with "fire in their bellies" and the team was usually better for that. The likes of Mackay, Gillie, Archibald and so many more.
 

knowlespurs

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Really underated player, was centre forward when I first started going, excellent goal record
Rip
 

EastMeonYid

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Sad day, sad week. Remember the excitement in the shelf when he returned from injury and the chant ‘hello, hello Duncan is back’ reverberating around the ground as he took to the pitch. Class player and finisher who played with fire in his belly. Seemed to have so many more songs in those days too. RIP John.
 
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