Thomas Vermaelen, Tony Adams, Gary Mabbutt and six of the best players to score at both
ends
"Oh I say, at the same end he's got one back!"
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A news article on 2011-11-28 17:47:38 from: Talksport
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Spurs legend Gary Mabbutt has been talking about some of the latest Premiership news recently
and when he spoke to Absolute Radio last week, our former FA Cup winning captain took the time to
focus on his old club.
Mabbs played in virtually every position in his time at Spurs but eventually settled down to
command a regular position at the heart of the defence and it was the current centre half situation
at Spurs that caught his attention,
"I couldn't believe at the end we didn't go for Cahill," Gary said.
Let me take you back to 14th April 1991 and the first ever FA Cup semi-final played at the old
Wembley Stadium. I had just turned 14 and was very nervous sitting in the crowd of 77,893 waiting,
in my shirt, scarf and hat, for my beloved team to take the field against an Arsenal team that were
on course to win the league (which they indeed did) and it was up to us to try and stop them
winning the possible double.
Let me take you back to 14th April 1991 and the first ever FA Cup semi-final played at the old
Wembley Stadium. I had just turned 14 and was very nervous sitting in the crowd of 77,893 waiting,
in my shirt, scarf and hat, for my beloved team to take the field against an Arsenal team that were
on course to win the league (which they indeed did) and it was up to us to try and stop them
winning the possible double.
Before the weekend I wrote an article for another site, with highlights of 10 classic games
between Tottenham and Manchester United.
The one match that I didn't think I'd be able to track down (because I've tried before and
failed) was a thrilling 3-3 draw between the teams at Old Trafford back in 1986.