The book that every Tottinghams fan must have is back with a revised edition packed with a wealth of new features. This updated edition of last year’s best-selling The Pocket Book of Spurs features a brand new cover design and is bursting with the colourful history of one of England’s biggest clubs.
Learn about Spurs’ glorious history, from the very first team back in 1882, to the 1961 Double winners, to the first side to win an FA Cup Final replay in 1981. Take a trip down memory lane with classic matches such as the 1963 5-1 rout of Atletico Madrid in the European Cup-Winners Cup Final or the League Cup Final triumph against Chelsea in 2008. Savour the skills of a host of club legends, be it Jennings and Jones, Greaves and Gascoigne, or current heroes Defoe and Modders.
Packed with original pictures, hand-drawn illustrations and genuine Spurs memorabilia, this beautifully packaged book salutes the greatest goals (who can forget Glenn Hoddle’s solo effort against Oxford United in 1986?), legendary managers and tactics of the club’s most successful teams, as well as the most memorable kits worn over the years – and that includes the Blackburn Rovers lookalike strip back in 1884.On top of all that, there is also a club directory, a detailed diagram of White Hart Lane, honours, records and stats, plus a foreword by club favourite Ricky Villa.
Typical conversation with a Spuds fan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utUyha0wjSE&feature=player_embedded
It wasn’t funny on the last blog entry.
What’s happened to Harry anyway? He’s not his usual chatty self…
If you mean Arry – he’s apparently got a bit of a virus.
If you mean HH, then he was chatty on the last blog.
Professor Augustus Barclay Yaffle? I didn’t know he was a Spurs fan.
He strikes me as being a Yiddish type of chap.
I think HR might be on a drip somewhere. Rumours of a Connery :-|
As well you know he has no heart :winke:
What ridiculous remark.
Everyone knows it’s probably beneath his wallet somewhere…
Don’t worry lads he has Tommy trouble Doc said it could take three Months or Two if he is like Defoe