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I have temp changed my avatar for the spurs fans here, sui boh? :D
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thanks to bro DK for a great link, lets go down memory (white hart) lane for a salute.
http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files...10822_TE_L.jpg Steve Archibald joined Spurs from Scottish champions Aberdeen in May 1980. The transfer fee of £800, 000 was then a record between English and Scottish clubs. The Scottish under-23 international immediately formed a prolific goal scoring partnership with Garth Crooks, who had signed the previous month. The forward's debut came in a 2-0 home win over Nottingham Forest in the opening game of the 1980-81 season, with his first goal for Spurs coming in the next match, a thrilling 4-3 win at Crystal Palace. In January the Spurs number 8 was the toast of White Hart Lane when he scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Arsenal. The Blond-haired forward hit a total of 25 league and cup goals in his first season in London. Three of these came in F.A. Cup competition, including the opener in 2-2 draw with Wolves in the semi-final. Archibald won his first medal with Spurs in their 3-2 F.A. Cup final replay victory over Manchester City. In 1982-83 Steve Archibald finished top scorer for Spurs in the league, with 11 goals. Although Archibald failed to get on the score sheet he was in the Spurs side that crushed Arsenal 5-0 at White Hart Lane in April. The following season was to be Steve Archibald's last at Spurs. He was involved in a dispute with his manager Keith Burkinshaw and although keeping his place in the side, the pair hardly spoke. Spurs finished 8th in Division 1 and were knocked out of both cups in the early stages. Steve netted 21 times in the league, including doubles against Wolves, Luton Town, Sunderland and Arsenal. On the domestic front Spurs had struggled to find any kind of form, but in Europe it was a different story. In the UEFA Cup campaign Archibald hit 5 of Spurs goals in the run up to their nailbiting penalty shoot-out victory over Anderlecht in the final. It brought his seasonal tally to 28 goals, the best in his Spurs career. In August 1984, after appearing 189 times for Spurs and scoring 78 goals, Steve Archibald was transferred to Barcelona for £1, 150, 000. |
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http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files...00912_TE_L.jpg 1980-1985 POSITION Forward DATE OF BIRTH Monday, 10th March 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH S t o k e-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England DEBUT Saturday, 16th August 1980 scoring in a 2-0 win at home to Nottingham Forest (Aged: 22) CLUB CAREER 121 League apps (+4 as sub), 48 goals |
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Sir Alex Ferguson Was Set For Spurs
According to the Daily Mail Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson shook hands on a deal with Tottenham chairman Irving Scholar in March 1984 to join as manager the following summer. Keith Burkinshaw had told the board he would be resigning at the end of the season and Fergie was lined up to take his place but the Scot changed his mind 10 days before the announcement was planned to be made. Scholar wrote in his book, Behind Closed Doors: 'Keith Burkinshaw didn't want to continue after the end of the season and I had been talking to Alex Ferguson. These conversations had reached the point of agreeing personal terms and we shook hands on a deal. However, he had second thoughts about the matter and decided not to accept my offer.' 'He had a father-son relationship with the Aberdeen chairman and I think, on reflection, he felt he would be letting him down if he left.' Instead of Fergie, Spurs ended up with Peter Shreeves who lasted just two years. Interesting revelation! |
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Spurs 1 (played on 12-nov-2006) whipped by the whipping boys. espn Reading's run of five consecutive defeats came to an end with a 3-1 victory over Tottenham inspired by midfielder Steve Sidwell. Another defeat looked probable for the hosts when Robbie Keane gave Spurs the lead from the penalty spot at the Madejski Stadium, but Steve Coppell's side were ahead by half-time in front of a record attendance of 24,110 at the ground. Nicky Shorey drilled in a leveller after 38 minutes and Sidwell finished from close range, before Kevin Doyle wrapped up the points late on. It capped a fine performance from Sidwell, who dominated the midfield with his energy and accurate distribution, bringing to an end Spurs' 10-match unbeaten run. |
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There are rumours that Jol is looking to strengthen the left midfield of your club. The name Kieran Richardson pops up and Jol may pay 5million pounds for him. Hopefully the deal goes through. :D Many of us dont like him at Old Trafford and pray Jol will help us. :p |
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Yeah, true in a way....the bigger the club, the more trash they have. Erm...Richardson is no trash (yet) ...A couple of millions from Jol will definitely make Sir Alex rub his hands and grin. :p Not to throw cold water yah? Unlikely Chelsea will let Joe Cole leave. Kieron Dyer? Although this Kieron is better than other Kieran. But he spends too much time with the physio. So Richardson represents a better investment. (Lai lah....chin chye lah...5million is a leh long sale for England international.) Spurs still make money from the 18.6million we paid for Carrick. ;) |
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but newcastle's injury woes have been quite legendary in recent years, and dyer is another big young name that faded away. i read somewhere he's gonna be back soon. 18.6m for carrick is a steal, my dear friend. he will be worth double that amount if he stayed on in spurs for another season... :D |
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this week we pay tribute to monsieur David Ginola.
speed, looks, and a very venomous left foot. http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files...00319_NF_L.jpg 1997-2000 POSITION Left Winger DATE OF BIRTH Wednesday, 25th January 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH Gassin, Cote d'Azur, France DEBUT Sunday, 10th August 1997 in a 2-0 defeat at home to Manchester United (Aged: 30) CLUB CAREER 100 League apps, 12 goals next week, we bow before a player who was at the lane for more than a decade. a player who was said to be the most talented midfielder of his time - Glenn Hoddle. :D |
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Spurs 1 (Defoe) http://msn.foxsports.com/id/6186622_7_1.jpg Tottenham Hotspur's Jermain Defoe scores from the penalty spot against Blackburn Rovers. Goalscorer Tugay was adjudged to have taken down Tottenham's Ghaly in the box, resulting in a red card for the Rovers player and a penalty for Spurs. tugay's 22th min 25-yard stunning scorcher really woke me up last nite. you'd think it was roberto carlos or nakata. 13 games played into the season and spurs havent scored a single goal from open play away from home. this cant be good, we have to cheer a bit more when spurs is playing away dont we? the brown jersey aint working and robinson is still crappy. mido got to eat "more rice" and defoe for england! :D |
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What a cracker from Tugay ! I thought he was unfortunate to be sent off. It was a foul but didnt look like he was the last man. Anyways it didnt look deliberate too. A penalty and maybe a caution would be enough.
Wah...Ghaly's elbow was a definite red. ;) |
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the UEFA CUP is on its way to white hart lane! :D
http://msn.foxsports.com/id/6200190_18_1.jpg Dimitar Berbatov netted on his return to former club Bayer Leverkusen as Spurs reached the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup with a 1-0 win. The 25-year-old tapped in after 35 minutes in the teeming rain at the BayArena, the stadium where he built his reputation before moving to White Hart Lane for £10.9million in the summer. |
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1975-1987 POSITION Midfielder DATE OF BIRTH Sunday, 27th October 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH Hayes, Middlesex, England DEBUT Saturday, 30th August 1975 in a 2-2 draw at Norwich City (Aged: 17) CLUB CAREER 371 League apps (+7 as sub), 88 goals Glenn Hoddle was a supremely gifted midfielder in the great Spurs tradition, and will go down in White Hart Lane history as one of Tottenham Hotspur's greatest ever players. signing for Spurs after he was spotted playing in a junior cup final by former Tottenham and England hero Martin Chivers. After successfully making the grade through the Spurs youth system, he made his debut in August 1975, coming on as a substitute in a 2-2 draw in a home match against Norwich City in the old first division. He didn't make his full debut until February the following year, in the 2-1 win against S+++e City, also scoring his first senior goal in the process. The first of 132, many of which were stunning long range efforts, and moments of pure magic. Hoddle soon developed into a world class player alongside Argentinian World Cup winner Ossie Ardiles. He could play a pinpoint raking pass to a team mate over 40 yards away, and also had the ability to create space for himself in a busy midfield with just a simple feint to the left or right. Hoddle's performances in the that famous white shirt, which was always hanging loose as he dictated the play with his vision and skill, epitomised the cool and glamorous image that was once associated with all the great Tottenham sides of the past. Opposing fans loved to criticise him for his lack of work-rate and his unwillingness to tackle opponents, and unfairly gave him the nickname "Glenda". But with Graham Roberts alongside him in midfield as the ball-winner, who can blame him? One player who jumped to his defence was French international Michel Platini, who said: "The English are so stupid, they criticise him for not tackling. But if he was a Frenchman we would build a team around such a genius - and he would win 100 caps." Hoddle made his full international debut in 1979 against Bulgaria, also scoring his first goal in the same game. He won the F.A. Cup twice with Spurs. His first winners' medal came after victory in the classic 2-match final against Manchester City in 1981, the second coming the following year against Terry Venables' QPR, with Hoddle scoring the only goal of the replay from the penalty spot to retain the famous old trophy. Unfortunately, injury was to deny him a UEFA Cup winners' medal, when he missed the 1984 victory over Anderlecht. However, he WAS at the heart of the teams that finished third in 1985 and 1987, the latter being the year that Spurs suffered a shock defeat in the F.A. Cup final against Coventry, which was also his final game for the club. The fact that Hoddle only played 53 times for his country was not through a lack of impact at international level on his part, but more as a result of successive managers failing to utilise his talents effectively - they just didn't harness his potential. |
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Hoddle is one of the most talented player of his generation.
Til today I still believe no English player can or has pass as well as Hoddle. Not even Beckham. Although my favourite, Paul Scholes is a close second to Hoddle. :D An under-rated player and manager too. Hope to see him back as a manager in EPL soon.:) |
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spurs put the reading behind and helped themselves to another 3 pts at the lane on super sunday. spurs 3 (defoe, berbatov, lennon) wigan 1 (camara) http://msn.foxsports.com/id/6208510_7_1.jpg Dimitar Berbatov (center) of Tottenham Hotspur scores against Wigan Athletic to give Spurs a 2-1 lead, just a minute after his teammate Jermain Defoe equalized. He later assisted Lennon to make it 3-1. Two goals in 89 scintillating seconds inspired Tottenham to victory over battling Wigan at White Hart Lane. Martin Jol's side had trailed to Henri Camara's 24th-minute opener but fought back in stunning style just prior to the interval through Jermain Defoe, his 50th in the Premiership, and Dimitar Berbatov. Aaron Lennon completed the scoring in the last seconds of stoppage time to condemn Wigan to their first defeat in six games and help Spurs leapfrog them and move up to 10th place in the league table. lets hope spurs will break the away game jinx and climb steadily to the top 4 soon. :D |
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Our hopes of seeing Scholes helping the 3 Lions again are as good as the Arse winning the EPL this season. :D Why should Scholes play for England again when there's Lampard? After all Lampard is the FIFA world 2nd best player, he surely can do more than Scholes. Lampard is the high scoring English midfielder in EPL (wonder the number of goals he has left after deducting the penalties and free kicks he took). Scholes didnt get the recognition he deserves, playing out of position for England to suit Lampard. :mad: |
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dedicated to bro qbdp, we walk down memory lane and salute one of spurs' longest serving player/skipper, Gary Mabbutt. he is the first player i've seen wearing the "clinical cage" on the face while playing due to some injury. just like Steve Perryman before him, Mabbutt captained spurs for many years, showing splendid ball winning skills.
http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files...20821_GH_R.jpg 1982-1998 POSITION Central Defender/Midfielder DATE OF BIRTH Wednesday, 23rd August 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH Bristol LEAGUE DEBUT Saturday, 28th August 1982 scoring in a 2-2 draw at home to Luton Town (Aged: 21) CLUB CAREER (Aug 1982-May 1998) 458 League apps (+19 as sub), 27 goals Gary Mabbutt was most regularly seen in central defence but was a versatile player who excelled also in midfield. He became one of the best known defenders in English football in the 1980s, playing initially for Bristol Rovers before joining the top division club Tottenham Hotspur, where he became captain and won 16 caps for England, and scored one goal for England against Yugoslavia in 1986. Mabbutt also has diabetes, and became an icon for many children with the condition. He famously appeared on the BBC's children's television programme Blue Peter where he demonstrated injecting insulin into an orange to show how he dealt with his condition on a daily basis. With Spurs, he won the UEFA Cup in 1984 and the FA Cup in 1991. He retired at the age of 37 and now appears occasionally as a media pundit. He remains famous in Coventry where the unofficial Coventry City fanzine is named Gary Mabbutt's Knee, following his own goal which gave them victory in the 1987 FA Cup Final. |
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Thanks Bro Castrol
Mabbutt was an inspiration to many youngsters. I remembered reading an article about him writing to top division clubs asking for trials. Truly an inspiration. |
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What do you think of Jermain Defoe? Wonder what will it be like when Rooney and Defoe playing together? (no. no. not in England colours) :D |
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defoe is really a big star in the making. you can see him taking at least a few good shots at goal in every game he plays for spurs, and those shots are probably made from solo efforts. rooney is the same and even more blood thirsty. but both of them lack the header quality, so playing side by side may not be making full use of high crosses. what do you think? just like robbie and defoe dont play at the same time much these days. the taller mido or berbatov will pair up with one of them. |
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There have been lots of 'whispers' in the past few days about Defoe set to join Utd in January. Rumours only lah. Maybe Jol can find success with Berbatov partnering Defoe and Keane given a free role. Seriously though, Rooney and Defoe can play together for England. Beckham is gone thus there wont be pinpoint crosses from Downing, Lennon, J. Cole etc. Crosses are not needed to win games. Playing a very tall forward to nod down crosses is bringing football backwards. Sven deserved to be terminated. Defoe can hold the fort for England til Owen return to fitness. |
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