The late Cyril Knowles is one of the players featuring in forthcoming book
Spurs' Cult
Heroes, detailing the glorious history of Tottenham Hotspur FC by examining
players who
achieved legendary status amongst us fans for what they did at the club.
A
ANP warmly invites you to leave any memories you may have of the man – favourite moments from his
career, or personal meetings off the pitch.
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It's competition time at AANP Towers, you lucky things. In preparation for the
launch of AANP's own book (Spurs' Cult Heroes – out three months today), we've got our
paws on a couple of brand spanking new copies of the corking The Pocket Book of Spurs to
give away.
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Pat Jennings is one of the players to be featured in forthcoming book Spurs' Cult
Heroes, detailing the glorious history of Tottenham Hotspur FC by examining players who
achieved legendary status amongst us fans for what they did at the club.
AANP warmly invites you to leave any memories you may have of the man – favourite moments from
his career, or personal meetings off the pitch.
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Martin Chivers is one of the players to be featured in forthcoming book Spurs' Cult
Heroes, tracing the glorious history of Tottenham Hotspur FC by examining players who
achieved legendary status amongst us fans for what they did at the club.
AANP warmly invites you to leave any memories you may have of Chivers below.
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A gentle public service announcement, for those who might be interested – a team of Spurs
veterans is in action on Sunday 15th November, 2pm at Wadham Lodge, Walthamstow.
The Spurs team in action will include legendary Uefa Cup-winning captain (and featured player in
Spurs' Cult Heroes) Graham Roberts, as well as Tony Galvin, Gary Stevens, Mark Falco,
Micky Hazard, Steve Sedgely, Clive Wilson, Garry Brooke and Mark Stimson.
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A curious one, this. Back in the days of yore, when Luka Modric limped off against Birmingham, I
don't think anyone foresaw things panning out quite this way. Robbie Keane undroppable, wingers
treated like lepers, long-ball upon long-ball. We're muddling through, but the sooner both the
Croatian genius and Lennon return, the better.
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Are we a club in crisis? While I hate to disappoint the doom-mongers and mischievous press-men,
it is a little too hasty to go down that route just yet.
Come the full-time whistle we ought to have a clearer idea of where we stand. Naturally, this
being White Hart Lane, moderation is not welcome.
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Double-winning captain Danny Blanchflower is one of the players featured in forthcoming book
Spurs' Cult Heroes, and AANP warmly invites you to leave your memories below, of one of the club's
greatest ever players.
As ever, all are most welcome to leave memories - and browse those of others - regarding some of
the other featured players: Dave Mackay here, Cliff Jones here, Glenn Hoddle here, Chris Waddle
here, Ossie and Ricky here, Gary Mabbutt here, Graham Roberts here, Jimmy Greaves here, Clive Allen
here, Jurgen Klinsmann here
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"There would be something quintessentially Spurs about doing all the hard work and then gifting
away the game on a plate, through one moment of madness."
-AANP, yesterday
And sure enough...
It's easy to forget that honours were fairly even in the early stages, as misplaced pass was
matched by misplaced pass in a midfield absolutely jam-packed with bodies.
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Normally the points in this fixture are rather an irrelevance, but this time there is more at
stake than just bragging rights. The sides go into the game separated only by goal difference, and
the three points up for grabs could prove crucial come May. Ultimately, league position is the
gauge, and this season for a change we have a realistic chance of finishing above l'Arse.
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We're great when we're winning. Opponents are forced to push forward, and we duly pick them off
on the break, with the clinical precision of a trained sniper (until Keane starts stumbling over
his own feet). We have the players, including those on the fringes of the squad, to counter with
pace and inventiveness, on top of which it makes for a cracking spectacle.
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If you enjoy those 15 half-time minutes when the subs come trotting out and half-heartedly ping
the ball around, you'll love tonight. Pav, Bentley, Hutton and Bale are all in line to start, as
‘Arry rings the changes with half an eye (in a manner of speaking) on Saturday's game.
League or Cups?
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A few weeks ago we hit Burnley for five despite not playing particularly well; this time our
scratchy performance did not have a five-goal veil to mask it.
Bravo Stoke
Stoke, labouring under the misapprehension that cracks would appear in the sky and the
apocalypse hasten if they let the ball ever come into contact with grass, showed precious little
attacking intent until we were down to ten men.
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Believe it or not, win this by four goals and we'll be top of the table, albeit until Chelski
conclude their evening game. Try informing your nearest Spurs-supporting chum of this fact, and the
chances are that you will be greeted with little more than a nod of approval and a healthy dose of
perspective.
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Dave Mackay – what a man. A vital component of our Double-winning team of '61, he then
recovered from two broken legs to captain us to victory in the '67 Cup Final. AANP warmly invites
you to share your memories of this true Spurs legend, the latest player to feature in forthcoming
book Spurs' Cult Heroes.
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