It was once the home of one of Australia's finest teams based in Sydney's southern suburbs, St.
George Budapest (who later became St. George Saints), playing in Australia's then-leading
professional division, the National Soccer League (they won the league in 1983). The club had a
rich history, having supplied almost half of Australia's 1974 World Cup team.
Aguero at Man City, Ardiles at Spurs, Mascherano at Liverpool: Argentina's hits and
misses in English football
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A news article on 2011-07-28 15:50:30 from: Talksport
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Of all the Premiership new boys, when it comes to games between Spurs and Swansea, there isn't a
great deal of ‘previous', certainly not in recent years anyway.
One tie that really sticks in the mind came in 1978-79 when the Welshmen, prior to their first
division exploits of the early 1980's came to Spurs in a league cup match.
A short while back a Spurs fan on Twitter started a survey to find the ultimate Spurs XI of all
time and this got me wondering what my choices would be.
I will start by giving you a brief insight into my Spurs watching history upon which my selections
will be based. The first game I watched was when I was about 4 (30 years ago now around 1981) and
obviously a great time to start with all the winning cup runs starting to occur.
The magic of Nick Barmby is a post from: Just Football
Nick Barmby was handed his first coaching role last summer when Nigel
Pearson arrived as manger at Hull City, with the intention of tapping into the
ex-England forward ‘s experience and expertise on the training ground.