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Allan Nielsen, a flickering light in a crap team and scored the winner in 99, loved him
No one has since, the like of which we’ll never see again unfortunately, the whole game has changed since Gazza.Paul Gascoigne..
Paul Gascoigne raised the bar so high for all mavericks...that not many have exceeded it.
I think Cantona was up there. And maybe a bit beyond.No one has since, the like of which we’ll never see again unfortunately, the whole game has changed since Gazza.
The mercurials don’t fit into the modern game which is so sad, God only getting 53 caps for England was criminal but then they only played 10/15 internationals a season.
For me you could take anyone from God, Gazza, Bale or Kane now.
So when your idol (Glenn Hoddle) has a 2x ball auction for a round of golf at your home Course how much is it worth!!!!!!!!???????
CheersCliff Jones
He’s the reason I’m a Spurs fan. I grew up in Barrow-in-Furness where everyone supported Barrow but also had a second team (because Barrow were perennially at the bottom of Division 4). Most of my friends had Man United or Liverpool as their second team but I chose Spurs because I liked Cliff Jones so much.
Many years later, my son and I bumped into Cliff at WHL (he was walking up to a hospitality suite) and my son told him that he was at Spurs because of him and told him the story. Cliff was absolutely delighted.
Happy memories
Wasn't he from Northern Ireland was it abt early 90s?When I was in primary school, I got obsessed with Gerard McMahon after seeing him play once and thinking he was amazing. Spent every week hoping he would get into the team - he never did really. I suppose he couldn't have actually been all that! Anyone remember much about him?
Same, he's the reason I support Spurs! (So it's a love/hate thing!)I know its a tough one but if you had to name 1 player who is your favourite Spurs player in history, who would it be?
I might do a poll for the most popular ones.
Mine would be Jurgen Klinsmann