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.
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.
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.
Aguero at Man City, Ardiles at Spurs, Mascherano at Liverpool: Argentina's hits and
misses in English football
What category will City's new capture fall into?
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A news article on 2011-07-28 15:50:30 from: Talksport
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
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.